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This guy has an AWESOME online toystore with many unique items including the Snubbies you are looking for: http://jalextertoys.ecrater.com/search.php?keywords=snubbies&x=0&y=0
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A Colt Cobra 38 Special nickel plated would be worth between $200-$350. Of course condition to make or break any "price". Other factors would be original box with all papers, and if any alterations were made including grips, generic nickel plating, etc. I have seen some 70's Colts and Smiths, (snubbies), that would be lucky to fetch $50 due to condition, and some that are virtually "new old stock", in the box never touched like it left the factory bring $400.
most revolvers made by S&W from that era are worth $300-500, depending on condition. the snubbies were not as common as the 4" barrels. these were 'combat masterpiece' and very commonly issued to police and military. wonderful weapons.
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