Call S&W with the serial number and they can tell you when it left the factory. 250-350 USD
100-400 USD
Depending on condition the model 66 could be valued anywhere from $550-750.
300-400 USD
50-350 USD or so depending on 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
Around $800 is a good starting point.
Your Smith and Wesson model 66 which was made in 1985 will bring between 375-550 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
That depends on the model, any special features, and the condition. More information is necessary to answer the question.
Smith and Wesson made the 686-3 in 1989. It weighs 42 ounces, has a midnight black over stainless steel finish, and is available with a 4-inch or 6-inch barrel. The production run was 5,000 units.
Your Smith and Wesson revolver was made in the year 1985.The value will be between 375-600 dollars depending on overall condition of your revolver and a good bore.
1. 100-400 or so 2. A Smith and Wesson model 63 is a 6 shot revolver in caliber .22 and of stainless construction. It is the stainless version of the Smith and Wesson "Kit Gun" The barrel length is 4 inches. As stated above, and the condition determines the value of the gun.
50-600 or so