How much would U pay?

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MagnunJoe

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Negotiating price for buying/selling revolvers in high priced south Florida.

1-S&W Model 67 no dash, 4 inch, no box or papers @ 96% from early 70s
2-S&W model 10-6, from early 80s, 4 inches, no box or papers I rate her @ 96%
3-S&W model 36-1, 3 inches, from early 70s. Very rare no box 96%
4-Colt detectives special from early 80s no box or papers, I rate her at 96%

How much would u pay for them?
 
1) No idea. I just don't see enough of them to know.
2) Probably around $325ish.
3) Around low to mid $400s range.
4) High $475-525ish range.

But that's just me personally and based on what I have seen in my local shops. Other people may have other experiences based on where in the country they live.
 
I suggest watching gunbroker auctions all the way to a completed sale. I think gunbroker prices are likely to be a bit higher that 19-3Ben quoted but that doesn't mean he's wrong. Gunbroker isn't the rest of the world, but it is easily the auction site with the most traffic, and since it is nationwide it skews to the higher dollar areas a bit.
 
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What someone else might pay half way across the country matters nothing if you are buying local.

You can also get realistic selling prices by looking on www.gunsinternational.com, which is not an auction site, but a sales site with big name companies doing most of the selling.
 
I can’t speak to the Colt, but in my area (Arizona):
A 36/36-1 would run about $400+/-. And a 3” barrel is not all that rare.
The 10-6 would be about the same. Less for longer barrels.
The model 67 would go for closer to $500/$550+.

Hope this helps.
 
Hmmmm, 4 very different revolvers and all 4 are 96%, really?
I think a few pictures are in order because that's an almost impossibility statistically. (no offense meant)
 
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