Depends on who made it. 38 S&W CTG is a caliber- the ammunition name is the 38 Smith & Wesson cartridge (the cartridge was created by S&W, so they got to name it). However, several dozen companies made guns in that caliber. If it IS a Smith & Wesson, it will be marked as such, and may include the "Marcus Registrada" stamping unique to S&W. Please repost with ALL markings on the gun, and we'll give it our best shot. Also a complete description- top break or swing out cylinder, type finish, etc.
The value of a 32.20 Smith and Wesson 1914 revolver 6 shot with a sawed off barrel depends on the condition and the model number. Model from this year are valued between 400.00 and 650.00 but the sawed off barrel greatly reduces value.
From $175-300, depending on exact model, barrel, and condition. In my opinion, excellent revolvers that are under-appreciated.
Can't be answered without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, barrel length, finish, grips, sights, box, accessories, papers, condition.
The value of a Smith and Wesson Model 51 22 Magnum Revolver would actually depend on a number of factors. Some of these factors would include the age and condition of the Revolver.
Question can't be answered without knowing the barrel length, type of sights, type of grips, caliber, finish, condition, box, accessories and papers.
Can't be answered without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, barrel length, finish, grips, sights, box, accessories, papers, condition and caliber.
this question cannot be answered without you providing the model of your revolver,caliber,barrel length,along with the serial number.
what model revolver ??????? what date on the barrel????? value always depends on overall condition.....................
Depending on the exact model, condition and type of barrel, around $275-$300. These are (in my opinion) excellent revolvers- accurate and built like a tank.
You must call S&W to find out.
200 or so
About $150-300, depending on condition, exact model, and barrel. In my opinion, extremely well made accurate revolvers that do not get the attention they deserve. Have shot one in revolver matches since 1976.