That depends on the model, any special features, and the condition. More information is necessary to answer the question.
@350 USD
The Model 19 was not made in stainless steel.
100-400 USD depending on condition.
50-400 usd
100-400 USD
300-400 USD
A Smith and Wesson model 66 stainless steel 4" barrell with no dash after the serial number is one of the earliest year guns. It should have all stainless metal with stainless sights front and rear. Black sights or orange inleted front sight is newer model. A no dash with orginal stocks in very good condition can go between 450 to 850 dollars depending on condition of workings and finish. Stock condition has little effect on value.
The stainless 2206 is worth about $285 in good condition. It is more sought after than the blued model 422 or the alloy 622.
50-350 USD or so depending on condition.
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.
Smith and Wesson 65s currently (November 2007) sell between $250.00 and $400.00, depending on condition.
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