Approximately from $100 to $300 USD or so, depending upon its condition.
1958
1958-99 or so
1958
1958
Your Smith was manaufactured in 1958.
1958
ABOUT $400. The pre-war "Registered magnum" with paperwork is worth much more.
There really is no way to know exactly when it was made. Smith and Wesson makes parts in batches and there is no guarantee that a frame made today will be built today. The closest you can come is a date showing when it shipped from the Smith and Wesson wareshouse. This particular serial number was shipped @ 1958.
1958-1959. The correct terminology is muzzle break.
What is the value of a S&W Model 10, Ser# k342403.I would like to start by saying that the Smith and Wesson model 10 was issued a prefix letter C to its serial number,not the letter K.The letter K was issued to the Smith and Wesson models 14,15,16,17,18,19,48,53,66,67,and model 68.That being said;your Smith and Wesson serial number indicates that your firearm was made in the year 1958,and should be one of the models listed above.The value can be determined if you would identify the correct model and include the overall condition of the handgun in question.
On the frame under the yoke.If your Smith and Wesson was made after 1958.If it was made prior to this year,it will have a serial number only.
smith and Wesson handguns have had there model numbers stamped on the crane since 1958.open the cylinder and look at were the clylinder and the frame come together.there should be a serial number and a model number and possable dash that follows.example ( mod 15-2).