Driftwood Johnson
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My point which you may have overlooked is; which gun will have more value when resale becomes an issue? S&W60-15 or S&W60-4?
We all will shuffle off this mortal coil leaving behind material possessions. Don't you want your heirs to get the most value from what you leave behind?
Nope.
I buy guns for my own enjoyment, not as investments. That's what the stock market is for, and unless you have a very rare firearm, you will almost always get a better return on quality stocks than on a firearm.
I actually believe that I am just a curator of my guns, enjoying them while I am here, and ready to pass them on to others when I am gone.
One thing about the Model 60 is it was the first Stainless gun S&W made. First released in 1965 as a Stainless version of the Chiefs Special. This one is from 1975.
To the OP: I don't think you paid too much, nice gun, shoot it in good health.