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S&W Model 67 and colt frontier revolvers
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveTN" data-source="post: 5658977" data-attributes="member: 3052"><p>Model 67s aren't that old. They weren't produced until 1972. I have no idea why you would see a model 67 at 1500 unless it was absolutely as new condition and in the box with documentation. A collector might give that kind of money. Also, if you're looking at gun broker or the Smith& Wesson forum, you'll see a lot of guns with crazy prices that will never sell. However, on gun broker you can do an advanced search and see what they actually sold for.</p><p></p><p>The 15s and 67s are high quality Smith& Wesson 38 special revolvers. They pretty much run in the $500 to $700 range, just like most other Smith & Wesson 38 only, pre-lock revolvers. They aren't as a desirable as the 357 mag model 19 or model 66, so they don't bring as much. The model 67 was used by a lot of police departments that only wanted to use a 38 and not the 357. It was the same political silliness as today's nine versus 40.</p><p></p><p>All my carry guns are semi autos, but I'm a revolver guy. Smith & Wesson revolvers are my favorite guns and I shoot them more accurately than anything. </p><p></p><p>What you have is a really enjoyable range gun, you might want to think about keeping. But if you decide to sell you will know real quick if your price is right, an excellent condition 67 with original wood grips will sell in a few hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveTN, post: 5658977, member: 3052"] Model 67s aren't that old. They weren't produced until 1972. I have no idea why you would see a model 67 at 1500 unless it was absolutely as new condition and in the box with documentation. A collector might give that kind of money. Also, if you're looking at gun broker or the Smith& Wesson forum, you'll see a lot of guns with crazy prices that will never sell. However, on gun broker you can do an advanced search and see what they actually sold for. The 15s and 67s are high quality Smith& Wesson 38 special revolvers. They pretty much run in the $500 to $700 range, just like most other Smith & Wesson 38 only, pre-lock revolvers. They aren't as a desirable as the 357 mag model 19 or model 66, so they don't bring as much. The model 67 was used by a lot of police departments that only wanted to use a 38 and not the 357. It was the same political silliness as today's nine versus 40. All my carry guns are semi autos, but I'm a revolver guy. Smith & Wesson revolvers are my favorite guns and I shoot them more accurately than anything. What you have is a really enjoyable range gun, you might want to think about keeping. But if you decide to sell you will know real quick if your price is right, an excellent condition 67 with original wood grips will sell in a few hours. [/QUOTE]
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