A good friend is looking for a sale value (not trade in value) of two firearms: I'm not a Smith n Wetone fan so I'd like to ask you.
1. Smith & Wesson model 19-4 Combat Magnum, 357 magnum with
6" barrel, in perfect deep bluing with original wood grips. I think it is excellent
condition, the only mark on it is a faint scratch on the cylinder (pawl mark)
caused by the bolt that rotates the cylinder, you can just make it out
in the picture. I would guess this gun has about 400 rounds though it.
2.Smith & Wesson model 41 with 7" barrel. The pistol is in
blue with original wooden grips and one magazine. This pistol is in A1
condition with no marks on it. This 41 shoots beautifully with a very
light, crisp trigger action. Best guess would be 500 - 600 rounds
fired.
1. Smith & Wesson model 19-4 Combat Magnum, 357 magnum with
6" barrel, in perfect deep bluing with original wood grips. I think it is excellent
condition, the only mark on it is a faint scratch on the cylinder (pawl mark)
caused by the bolt that rotates the cylinder, you can just make it out
in the picture. I would guess this gun has about 400 rounds though it.
2.Smith & Wesson model 41 with 7" barrel. The pistol is in
blue with original wooden grips and one magazine. This pistol is in A1
condition with no marks on it. This 41 shoots beautifully with a very
light, crisp trigger action. Best guess would be 500 - 600 rounds
fired.


















































