Value is ABOUT $250, depending on which model you have, and the condition. No serial number data in my data bases- They began production on the Model 14 in 1971, the model 15-2 in 1975, and the company was acquired ny CZ-USA in 2005. In my opinion, very under appreciated revolvers- durable, accurate, reliable.
About $350, depending on condition.
$200-$450, depending on which model, barrel and condition. Excellent revolvers.
That is not the serial number. The sn is located on the butt of the gun.
300-450 USD
The value of a 32.20 Smith and Wesson 1914 revolver 6 shot with a sawed off barrel depends on the condition and the model number. Model from this year are valued between 400.00 and 650.00 but the sawed off barrel greatly reduces value.
Sounds to me that you have a smith and Wesson mod-12.These fine .38 special revolvers are selling for 200-300 dollars depending on the overall condition of the gun.
I paid 300 for mine but I would say 400-425 if in good condition
Look on frame inside the cylinder area to find the model number of a Smith and Wesson 357 mag snub 2 in stainless barrel
From $175-300, depending on exact model, barrel, and condition. In my opinion, excellent revolvers that are under-appreciated.
What is the caliber, barrel length, finish, grip material, markings on barrel?
$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.