S&W gurus... what are are these 2 ppc guns ??

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Curious as to what models are these 2 pistols and what kind of value would they be worth. Any rarity to them ?


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You have a couple of S&W revolvers (most likely model 10's) that have been custom built into PPC (Practical Police Combat) guns. No collector value but probably some interest from the PPC shooters.
 
They look like Clark PPC conversions the upper looks like .38 cylinder( a little shorter than the lower) maybe .357 Funny thing though they look like they are wearing Bomar top ribs. Hard to see with small pics and old eyes.
 
Pretty sure the ribs are the Wichita 4 position sight which I really like and have on my PPC gun. As the interest in PPC has dwindled over the last few years the guns such as this are selling around here for $400 - $500.
 
Guy at the range bought one much like that off a old shooter for 200.oo one of the best triggers I have seen, a steal., but heavy, I think his does not have that much weight on the barrel Model 14 I think.
The bottom one you could put a scope on it and try 100 yrs shooting
 
Open up the cylinder. The model number is stamped where the cylinder " hinges" . The one on top has the gunsmith name on the side of the barrel. Can't make it out in the picture. It would affect value if he was one of the big name builders.
 
Pretty sure the ribs are the Wichita 4 position sight which I really like and have on my PPC gun. As the interest in PPC has dwindled over the last few years the guns such as this are selling around here for $400 - $500.

Bomar, very old school. Kinda dates me. Should have said Bomar type. I had one on my Colt National Match .38 wadcutter.
 
Looks like Campbell something or other on the barrel side. I am sure one of our hi tek saavy CSI types will advise shortly.
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**kinda like the Campbell PPC up for sale on the OSASF website now
 
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The top one looks like a converted model 64. Dual action only because the hammer is bobbed.

The bottom could be a model 27 that’s been rebarreed. Not much value in today’s market but likely excellent shooters!
 
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