I'd like some idea of the value of a
S&W Mod. 686, 357, 4" stainless mfg. around 1985. "Like new" with orig. box. I checked "advance" but no luck. Thanks
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Well lo and behold in the ads at the bottom of a forum page, I saw this pitch for the auction side.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/8773728400 -
WOW,,, like unreal. Good luck if you sell it. 0 -
Since auctions eventually go away and someone might like to refer to this thread in the future, this 1983 made 4" 686 jumped from $850 bid the day before it closed to $1202 in the last hour.Horse Plains Drifter said:Well lo and behold in the ads at the bottom of a forum page, I saw this pitch for the auction side.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/877372840
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Good handguns are going crazy right now. 3 -
Is there an "m" stamped on the frame by the model number? If so, then it has been sent back to the factory for the recall, if not, then it hasn't. Some people find the un molested guns worth more $$. However, as Ricci mentioned, handguns are going crazy right now...If you're even thinking about selling, now is the time... 0 -
Damn-I was just curious however . . . .
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the M is shown in picture 10
I have the 6" version , I got it new back in 83 I think , you couldn't get a cylinder thru it without jamming up , didn't matter what was shot thru it , factory or reloads, those primers would flow back into the firing pin hole and lock it up tight, after I sent it in, its been one heck of a fine shooter
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