Yes
No
Still made. Cost in the 1000 USD range.
S&W never made a Model 359
You will have to call S&W to find out.
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.
They stopped making them in the 80's. So if you can find them one in the box it's. $700 or more easy, and its still a Smith & Wesson. Super collectable.
The Mossberg 3000 was manufactured in Japan, and licensed from Smith & Wesson, who in turn licensed it from Howa of Japan. After 1995, it was no longer imported into the US, although it still remains in production.
i paid $500 for mine do not know the history but im still looking
This model will bring 300 in good condition,400 in excellent condition,and 600 if still new in the box (unfired).
First made ABOUT 1873, still in production- although the cartridge and the design has changed a LOT!
500 USD or so.
I paid $259 for one in February of 1994 with a 6" barrel. Not sure if they still make that model