approx 450 to 500 depending on year deduct if more modern add if older
The value of a SW 357 model 19-4 with a nickel finish can vary depending on its condition, but generally, it may fetch anywhere from $500 to $800 in the current market. Factors like rarity, demand, and any additional features can also influence its value. It's best to consult with a firearms expert or appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
@1988
The Smith & Wesson Model 66-1 was manufactured from 1977 to 1982, so based on the serial number provided (27K1798), it was likely made around 1978. The value of a nickel-plated Model 66-1 in good condition with a 2.5-inch barrel can range from $700 to $1000, depending on the specific market and demand.
That point is on the north side of SW Kingfisher Way, about midway between SW 79th Pl and the sharp bend north of SW Red Hawk Ct, in the Durham City neighborhood of Portland OR.
On a 1997 Saturn SW, the fuse box is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find it near the steering column, typically covered by a panel that can be removed for access. Additionally, there is another fuse box located in the engine compartment, near the battery.
Stainless steel.
Value of a smith and western model 581 357 magnum crome with 6 inch bull barrel
100-400
There is no S&W with that Model number.
This is the ammunition the gun is designed to fire, it is not hard on the gun.
It doesn't exist. I think what you are asking about is a Model 686. Price range from 150-400 USD depending on condition.
No way to answer without more information. Both perform as designed.
250-600 depending.
Depending on EXACTLY what it is, 100-5000 or more
100-450 or so
S&W has not marketed a 357 police special. You either have a K frame or an N frame revolver. Depending on when made the value could be a few hundred to multiple thousnands.
Someone over at smith-wessonforum.com might be able to tell you.