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    Any S&W revolver connoisseurs?

    SW model 37 airweight from late 60’s. New in original box, never fired. Seller asking 750 shipped. I know this is not a great deal but I think I could get it for 700 and don’t think it’s a terrible deal at that price at this time (gun prices being so high)

    What do y’all think that probably know a lot more than me about older smith revolvers.

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    They are lightweight, accurate and reliable. I've never been a fan of airweight revolvers, though, because I shoot a lot, and those little guns develop issues far quicker than steel frames. They are made to be carried a lot and shot a little. If it's unfired, though, it may be worth more if left that way....

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      Originally posted by softpoint View Post
      They are lightweight, accurate and reliable. I've never been a fan of airweight revolvers, though, because I shoot a lot, and those little guns develop issues far quicker than steel frames. They are made to be carried a lot and shot a little. If it's unfired, though, it may be worth more if left that way....
      Thanks for info. Appreciate it.

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        #4
        Pics? What sort of material is a 60 vintage air lite made from?

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