An excellent firearm. It should book out in the $300 to $425 price range depending on the condition.
Depending on condition, $175-$300. In my opinion, these are well made, accurate, durable revolvers that get little attention.
Prior to 1942 I would think. That is the serial #, not the model. Mine is a little over 100000 and I from early 1942.
Need more of a description. Are you talking about a Black Powder revolver? Is it an original or reproduction? Depending on what you have and the condition it is in it could be worth as little as 100 or tens of thousands of USD Need more of a description. Are you talking about a Black Powder revolver? Is it an original or reproduction? Depending on what you have and the condition it is in it could be worth as little as 100 or tens of thousands of USD
well , it depends on the state that your in and the condition of the weapon , can you give a little more information .
I must admit that I am a little confused as to what model of Smith and Wesson you have.The Model 12 Smith&Wesson which I have is a airweight model with a Serial number prefix of the letter C.All model 10,11,12,45,and Aircrewman were assigned a letter C prefix to their serial numbers.these were also 6 shot revolvers.The serial number J459,628 was assigned to the block of serial numbers for the S&W models 36,37,38,49,and 50.This serial number also identifies that your revolver was made between 1976-1977.All of these models were of a 5 shot configuration.I hope this helps clear up some of the confusion that you may have about your Smith and Wesson revolver.
depends on condition. H&R revolvers have little value as collectors. Exc. cond. $100-150...................
value depends on overall condition, however, the rosco has little value...........
Way to little information. What kind of Colt Revolver? Single Action Army? Python? Diamondback? What condition is it in? A set of new ivory grips with a steer head would set you back 800 or so.
sounds like the break open series. they were made from late 1800's to early 1900's with little records keeping.
This is a little hard to answer because you did not state the model number. I believe you are asking about the model 180 Peacemaker revolver. made between 1960-81. If so it is worth $250. It came as a box set with Pistol and Holster.
As much as somebody will pay for it. How about a little more information? Caliber? Barrel length? Model number? General condition? Gonna need a little more than just a serial number there, Corky.
The gunsinternation.com site has a swedish m40 husquvarna (LAHTI) auto pistol unissued, appears to be new with holster and extras for $995.00. It will depend on the condition of yours but maybe that might give you a rough idea. Hope this helps a little.