I picked this Smith & Wesson model 19 combat magnum revolver up new in the cardboard box still wrapped in the wax paper. Never been fired. It has a 6 inch barrel. From my research it was made in 1982. It's a beautiful revolver. 100 % condition. Still has the sticker on the bottom of the grips panels. Any help on value would be appreciated.
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My SWAG would be $800 to start. S&W aficionados would probably pay more. My guess is a 6" barrel would be rather hard to find, but I base that on mostly seeing 4" models. Border Patrolman Bill Jordan was one of the drivers behind the creation of this revolver, and the 4" version was very popular with law enforcement back in the day. It's a beautiful example of S&W craftsmanship !
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostMy SWAG would be $800 to start. S&W aficionados would probably pay more. My guess is a 6" barrel would be rather hard to find, but I base that on mostly seeing 4" models. Border Patrolman Bill Jordan was one of the drivers behind the creation of this revolver, and the 4" version was very popular with law enforcement back in the day. It's a beautiful example of S&W craftsmanship !
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostMy SWAG would be $800 to start. S&W aficionados would probably pay more. My guess is a 6" barrel would be rather hard to find, but I base that on mostly seeing 4" models. Border Patrolman Bill Jordan was one of the drivers behind the creation of this revolver, and the 4" version was very popular with law enforcement back in the day. It's a beautiful example of S&W craftsmanship !
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