Greenhorse six
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$400, maybe $500 -580 , they made over 6 million over the last 120 years .
They are nice revolvers, but not that nice .
They are nice revolvers, but not that nice .
So $400?
A model 10 with a 105mm or shorter barrel, which is the majority of them, is prohibited and would probably sell around the $250 mark.
But the example currently under discussion is one of the minority that has a barrel over 105mm, and can be owned by anybody who qualifies for a RPAL. If in good condition $700 is reasonable.
A five (5”) S&W model 10 with the elongated *pencil* type barrel & fixed sights is a C$300.00 revolver.
Think perhaps the $1399.00 price tag is a clerical error & should read C$399.00. And even at $399.00 it’s still a stretch.
A five (5”) S&W model 10 with the elongated *pencil* type barrel & fixed sights is a C$300.00 revolver.
Think perhaps the $1399.00 price tag is a clerical error & should read C$399.00. And even at $399.00 it’s still a stretch.
For something restricted with fixed sights and 38special only, $400 is at the high end. I have regularly seen them for $350 or less. The tiny fixed rear sight is a dealbreaker for me. I picked up a mint model 15 (4” though for $250) with fully adjustable sights. I was going to convert it to a ppc gun but don’t have the heart. Restricted version would be 6ish tops.
A model 10 with a 105mm or shorter barrel, which is the majority of them, is prohibited and would probably sell around the $250 mark.
But the example currently under discussion is one of the minority that has a barrel over 105mm, and can be owned by anybody who qualifies for a RPAL. If in good condition $700 is reasonable.
I personally wouldn't pay more than $150 for a prohib Model 10.
I have never seen a decent, workable S&W numbered model double action revolver sell that cheaply. I suppose if you hunt around long enough you will eventually stumble on some deals, but it is not market price.



























