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I found a revolver in a pawn shop (don't say it) today and was wondering if anyone could tell me if it has a good price on it? It is an all stainless Smith & Wesson 357 Mag, model 66-3, it has the original box (not in real good shape), original paperwork including warranty card and paper the gun was originall wrapped in. It also has the wood grips and looks new, it has been shot but I would say not very much. Had a sticker on it of 369.95. What say the masses? Yea or Nay?

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What barrel length?

3" are kinda rare...the others aren't so much (2.5", 4", 6"). Sounds about right to me, unless it's a 3" gun, in which case it's worth at least double that.

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What barrel length?

3" are kinda rare...the others aren't so much (2.5", 4", 6"). Sounds about right to me, unless it's a 3" gun, in which case it's worth at least double that.

It's a 4" barrel. Sorry

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Well I got it for 350.00 +Tax &tics. Just found a hang tag in the box marked "cotton bowl" 1/1/89 $320.00 Think that was the original FFL?

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$350 is a good price. I wouldn't be at all ashamed paying that much.

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$350 is a good price. I wouldn't be at all ashamed paying that much.

Thanks,

I left you a message over a week ago and never got a call. Need a price on a gun. Do you need my number again?

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Just figured out the box is not the original (sn's don't match.) What does "marcas registradas" mean?

Means "trademark"

Thanks,

I left you a message over a week ago and never got a call. Need a price on a gun. Do you need my number again?

PM sent.

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$350 is a good price. I wouldn't be at all ashamed paying that much.

I thought so, I do like a stainless smith :D

You got a good deal from my perspective

Last one I priced in a gun store was over 450.00 so I felt I did do good, thanks.

I must say I have a number of revolvers and none feel as well made as this smith.

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I must say I have a number of revolvers and none feel as well made as this smith.

Well of course they don’t. :puke:

That’s a good price. If I saw that I probably would have bought it.

Are the “wood grips†Magnums or service grips?

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Well of course they don’t. :puke:

That’s a good price. If I saw that I probably would have bought it.

Are the “wood grips†Magnums or service grips?

How do I tell the difference?

Also I gave her a good cleaning last night, (not much to clean actually), and when I took the grips off I could tell it had never been cleaned (little stickers on the gun under the grip were still intact).

All in all I think I did good and would do it again in a heartbeat.:taunt:

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I agree I would have made that purchase myself and I'm not a big wheel gun guy. I think you did good. I may have to start riding down to Athens and visit your pawn shops.:puke: Around here they are close to, and at times more than retail on gun prices.

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I agree I would have made that purchase myself and I'm not a big wheel gun guy. I think you did good. I may have to start riding down to Athens and visit your pawn shops.:taunt: Around here they are close to, and at times more than retail on gun prices.

Actually got that one at Sweetwater Pawn shop in Sweetwater. He bought a lot of guns from a PD dept I think, all kinds of hand guns and rifles. The only one I wanted was this one.:puke:

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How do I tell the difference?

This is a pic of a set of Magnums I had, they cover most of the metal on the grip. I don’t have a pic of service grips but they are smaller and you can see the frame all around the grip.

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This is a pic of a set of Magnums I had, they cover most of the metal on the grip. I don’t have a pic of service grips but they are smaller and you can see the frame all around the grip.

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That's the grips I have. I should have known what you meant by "service" grips. Thanks for the clarification.

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