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February 21, 2016, 09:59 PM | #7151 |
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Thanks Jim, it's steel so it's a 36. $500 isn't a fortune, but it's gone up from the $125 I paid for it (new) in 1978.
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February 22, 2016, 09:27 AM | #7152 |
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February 22, 2016, 09:40 AM | #7153 |
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Age and value of Mod 36
I have acquired a S&W Model 36 from my father that he has had for probably over 30 years. I am wondering what the mfg date is and approximate value of the pistol.
It has rubber grips. It is missing the thumb lever from the hammer. I would say it is in "good" condition. Serial # 793X3, it does have some type of stamp below the serial "see photo" Sorry for the terrible quality of the photos! Any information would be great. Thanks in advance. |
February 22, 2016, 01:31 PM | #7154 | ||
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I put the term "value" in quotes because it is outrageously subjective and the range is extremely wide. If it works good and it has sentimental value and you enjoy -- you have a very well-made revolver. On the market, it doesn't have a lot of appeal because it's not original. I would expect even a motivated buyer to top out around $400. Any dealer who buys guns specifically to sell them (and not own them, love them) would offer a couple hundred for it. Smith & Wesson revolvers are absolutely some of the finest firearms EVER made. However, for them to have a high "value" they either need to be an oddball rare one or with rare original features... or they need to be in very high condition... or both. This is because they have made so many. Hope that helps and I'll bet Jim can maybe tell you more about it.
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February 22, 2016, 06:32 PM | #7155 | |
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I could suggest you try you join the S&W forum and ask the question over there along with the pictures you have. Jim |
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February 22, 2016, 06:35 PM | #7156 | |
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February 25, 2016, 06:25 PM | #7158 |
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I believe it dates to 1978 or 1979. If it's definitely a .357 Magnum than it appears to be a Model 13. Price is INCREDIBLY subjective and also horribly difficult to shake out really well through just the pictures you have shown.
Without knowing a single about the pictured revolver but ASSUMING that it is in good working order -- especially with regard to cylinder timing, I think $450-$550 is a typical range it might trade in.
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February 25, 2016, 07:17 PM | #7159 |
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Thanks for the reply. It is a 357 and the only real marks on it is the blueing on the end of the barrel is wore off. It's been kept in a leather holster since my buddy has owned it.
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February 29, 2016, 01:28 PM | #7160 |
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A model 36 with serial BNS4*** is from the early '80s, correct? I think this one may be unfired.
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February 29, 2016, 04:19 PM | #7161 | |
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Grips are not original. BTW, if that is the original box the the 4 digit "special order code" would be the date it was packed/shipped. Example: 3060 would be 60th day of 1993. Jim |
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February 29, 2016, 04:43 PM | #7162 |
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Thanks. The grips are Pachmayr. I assumed because the box lists Stock: "RB" that they were original, although it seemed odd that they don't have a S&W logo.
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February 29, 2016, 10:05 PM | #7163 | |
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BTW, the box shows the packing date as Nov 6 1992. So, the early 1993 date was likely when it shipped. Jim |
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March 1, 2016, 09:20 PM | #7164 |
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Smith & Wesson 13-3
I am looking for the DOB of a recently acquired S&W 13-3, serial number AEE3xxx
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March 1, 2016, 09:42 PM | #7165 | |
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Need a date for a Model 10
I got a old Model 10 (I think) after my grandfather passed. The serial number is C 3576xx. Can anyone tell me an approximate date of manufacture. Also is it a Model 10? M&P?
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March 6, 2016, 09:11 PM | #7167 | |
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It would be a .38 Military & Police which became the model 10 when S&W began model numbers around 1957. Jim |
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March 6, 2016, 09:29 PM | #7168 |
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Thanks
Thank you, Jim!!
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March 9, 2016, 01:35 AM | #7169 |
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Smith & Wesson 686
Looking for the date of manufacture of a Model 686-6 CJY3XXX.
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March 11, 2016, 09:08 PM | #7170 | |
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March 12, 2016, 01:58 PM | #7171 |
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Model 686-6 CJY3XXX Book only goes to 2004. Yours dates after that. Jim Thanks |
March 15, 2016, 07:20 AM | #7172 |
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My uncle just gave me a model 25-2 sn N805xxx
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March 15, 2016, 10:27 AM | #7173 |
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Hello everyone, I wondering if yall could help me with the date of manufacture (approximate) for two Smith's that were left to me by my grandfather. I have scoured the internet but to no avail.
686-1 S# AYH0018 64-3 S# 26528 Thank you so much. |
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26528 = This is an assembly number. Take the serial number from the underside of the grip butt. You may have to remove the grips to see it. It will be 7 digits and will have either a "D" as the second digit or three letters followed by four numbers. Post #7158 (17 before this one) has a picture with the SN location. Jim Last edited by laytonj1; March 15, 2016 at 06:49 PM. |
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March 16, 2016, 01:52 PM | #7175 |
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Thank you Jim, I will take another look when I get off work
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