Don't know the value, but Serial numbers B83551 - B99999 were made in 1972.
S&W has offered many models in this finish.
The value of a J Stevens 22 cal nickel finish tip-up pistol is between $200 and $500 depending on its condition. These guns are easy to conceal but provide little firepower.
market value depends on overall condition. It would appear someone put a nickel finish on your pistol which would reduce the value. the 45 pistol would have a parkerized finish for WW2
You probably have what is commonly refered to as a "re-nickel" pistol. This means that the nickel is not the original finish. Also, the grips as described are not original either. What you have is a "shooter" not a "collector" pistol. This being said, and without actually seing it, it is probably worth $200-$250 depending on condition.
one guy is asking $325 but I think that is too high. His is nickel finish with both cylinders.
I just purchased one from a local shop (satin nickel finish) for $399. They are available on-line for any where from $345 to $420 depending on finish, blue, gloss blue, or satin nickel. If you can find a used one in good condition expect to pay $225 to $300.
model 950 jetfire (bs) $140 @ 98% ---add $80 for nickel finish. stainless is $150 @ 98% 950 EL $230 @ 98%
A standard colt mkIV series 80,in 100% condition is worth 875 dollars,it would be worth 975.00 dollars if in nickel finish.900.00 if finished in stainless steel.
What is the caliber, barrel length, finish, grip material, markings on barrel?
This pistol was made between 1935-41. Please state the condition of the pistol to get and estimate of value.
If you are refering to the model 1907 auto pistol in 32ACP these guns are valued at between 100 dollars for a gun with 60% original finish remaining up to 550 dollars for a fine example with nearly 100% finish remaining.You could also add a premium for a nickel finish to the gun.
50-150