Radagast
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Deus Machina:
It doesn't. If the gun was a first year manufacture, unfired, new in the box with all paperwork then it might reduce the price a little. The L frame S&Ws aren't rare and the stainless steel models are still in production, so they aren't going to increase in price from rarity anytime in the future.
The S&Ws that pull in big bucks tend to be rare, old, or a combination of the two, such as the Registered Magnum and the Triple Lock. In seventy to 110 years your 586 will be in the same age range as those two models, I doubt it will be considered rare even then.
Basically you have a fine working firearm worth $500 to $600 or so. Shooting it a bit won't change that, having the recall modification done won't change it either.
It doesn't. If the gun was a first year manufacture, unfired, new in the box with all paperwork then it might reduce the price a little. The L frame S&Ws aren't rare and the stainless steel models are still in production, so they aren't going to increase in price from rarity anytime in the future.
The S&Ws that pull in big bucks tend to be rare, old, or a combination of the two, such as the Registered Magnum and the Triple Lock. In seventy to 110 years your 586 will be in the same age range as those two models, I doubt it will be considered rare even then.
Basically you have a fine working firearm worth $500 to $600 or so. Shooting it a bit won't change that, having the recall modification done won't change it either.