Which one? There are dozens of models of S&W Revolvers from that period. It will depend on which model, and what condition. I just bought a New-In-Box K-38 Target Masterpiece that is worth around $900. A heavily worn Model 10 might be worth $100.
the lemon squeeze model was produced, I believe, in the early 1900's.
38 S&W ammo. which is a shorter version of the 38 special cartridge.
The Smith and Wesson model K14-3 was produced from 1947-1982. You would need to write into Smith and Wesson with the model and serial number. They can pull the date and send it back to you.
The value depends on oversall condition. It could go for anything between $400-650.
This can vary greatly on the manufacture date, which you can tell from the serial number. If it was made between 1954 and 1957 it could go from $225-850, and if it was made 1957-1986 it could go for $225-495. This all depends on the condition of the handgun.
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.
Based on her bio, one could guess that Donna Hicks-Peavey is likely in her mid to late forties.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings, features, and caliber.
Smith and Wesson began listing serial numbers in 1984 with a three letter prefix to there serial numbers.So you should be able to identify the year of manufacture by the 3 letter prefix and then the following number.Smith and Wesson began production of the model 4046 in 1991,and discontinued this model in 1999.The Smith and Wesson model 4046 Tactical was made from 2000-2002.I hope you find this of interest.
The Smith and Wesson model 19-5 was made from 1982-1987.
The Smith and Wesson K frame revolvers were made from 1946-1983.
Your Smith and Wesson model 36-1 chief,s special was made in the year 1969 with the serial number you have supplied.
If you go to Smith and Wesson,s sight they should have a service booklet that was issued with this handgun showing proper dis assembly and cleaning procedures.
Your serial number indicates that your Smith and Wesson model 59 was made from 1976-1977.The serial number range for that time was A295,001-A385,000.I can say that with your serial number I would place production in the year 1977.
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.
Your Smith and Wesson model 59 which was made the year before production ceased in 1982 will bring between 185-385 dollars for a handgun being in poor condition on up to excellent condition.
50-500 uSD
Your serial number indicates that your S&W model 39-2 was made in the year 1974,with the serial number that you have provided.
You would need to include the overall condition of your revolver,the amount of original finish remaining,bore condition and serial number(to date and identify the correct model of revolver).Only then could a value be placed on the firearm in question.
No such weapon. A Model 59; 50-500 USD. A generic S&W 38 special; 50-450 USD