300-500 USD
$200-$450, depending on which model, barrel and condition. Excellent revolvers.
100-400 USD
About $250-300, depending on model, barrel, and condition. In my opinion, they are excellent revolvers that do not get the attention they are worth. Have been shooting matches with one since about 1976.
Between $150-250, depending on model, barrel, and condition. In my opinion, an excellent revolver that is underappreciated. Durable, reliable, and accurate.
$100-$375, depending on exactly which model, which barrel, which condition. Excellent highly accurate, underappreciated revolvers.
$100-$375, depending on exactly which model, which barrel, which condition. Excellent highly accurate, underappreciated revolvers.
these smith and Wesson revolvers are going for between 250 in good condition up to 400 dollars for a specimen in excellent condition.
About $350, depending on condition.
100-200 USD
The S&W Model 57 chambered in .41 Magnum with a 6" barrel will range from about $400 to $2000 depending on condition and age.
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.
The Smith and Wesson model 58 is a 6 shot N frame revolver in caliber .41 magnum with a four inch barrel and fixed sights. It is the nickel version of the model 57. The model 58 is still available from Smith and Wesson. The condition mostly determines the value of the firearm. A model 58 in fair to excellent condition might be priced from 250 to 1000 US dollars.