ohio58
Member
I just saw a Smith and Wesson model 10-5 in the gun store a while ago.
I have the serial # and called Smith & Wesson. They said this little snubby began life in 1962. This gun is on consignment from an old woman. It was her husbands gun and he passed away. The gun shop wants $425 for it, and i'm tempted to go back and get it. It doesnt have a box or papers to go with it, but this thing is a real beauty. Its like new - doesnt look like its been shot, but if it has, not very much. probably sat in a drawer for years.
I already have 2 other snubbies, a model 60 stainless (1966) and a Model 36 Chief's Special (1971) this would go really nice whith these two snubs.
What do you guys think about the $425 price tag ?
Thanks
I have the serial # and called Smith & Wesson. They said this little snubby began life in 1962. This gun is on consignment from an old woman. It was her husbands gun and he passed away. The gun shop wants $425 for it, and i'm tempted to go back and get it. It doesnt have a box or papers to go with it, but this thing is a real beauty. Its like new - doesnt look like its been shot, but if it has, not very much. probably sat in a drawer for years.
I already have 2 other snubbies, a model 60 stainless (1966) and a Model 36 Chief's Special (1971) this would go really nice whith these two snubs.
What do you guys think about the $425 price tag ?
Thanks