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    I was strong today! I love sexy revolvers but past on a S&W 66-1. Early model with no lock and pinned.
    Was just the gun, no box.
    What would you're "can't pass" price be for this - I still have time - lol.
    Not the gun, but same one on GB. Overall it's in great shape.

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    Default Re: S&W 66-1

    $450?
    $550?

    I dropped $450 for my 66-1 a few years ago, but it's the 4" barrel variant instead of the harder to find 2".

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    For $450-$550 it would have come home with me - lol. Checking completed auctions on GB the cheapest one went for $800 then others went for $900+. And then shipping and tax and % if you use cc.
    The one I can get would be around $700 all in. A good price I feel, but just not smokin
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    500.00 if you*re just looking for a good deal, if it*s the exact model you want for collector gun the 700.00 wouldn*t be to bad.
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    I have one of those. It was the first gun I bought after getting on the job in 1985. I kept the box and brown bag it came in. Not sure where they are after I moved. Does the original box make it that much better ?

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    The 2.5" is the most desirable version, as is the -1 engineering change, and you passed on it for $700? That might be a lot of $$$, but not for a 2.5" 66-1. Saw one sell a year ago for $950, no box, and another last October, NIB, for $1285.

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    You’re an enabler you know - lol. If it’s still there tomorrow maybe I’ll try to work a deal . It is a nice revolver for sure. I w also seen several Ho for $900 and even well over $1000. Wish it had box. Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Noah_Zark View Post
    The 2.5" is the most desirable version, as is the -1 engineering change, and you passed on it for $700? That might be a lot of $$$, but not for a 2.5" 66-1. Saw one sell a year ago for $950, no box, and another last October, NIB, for $1285.

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    As far as the box, for collectible pieces box does add some value. Always nice to have everything

    Quote Originally Posted by Carson View Post
    I have one of those. It was the first gun I bought after getting on the job in 1985. I kept the box and brown bag it came in. Not sure where they are after I moved. Does the original box make it that much better ?
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    Default Re: S&W 66-1

    Being that it was no box I wouldn*t have let it go for $650 depending on condition I would have went to about $750

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    Damn you all (have to blame someone) - but after researching the 2.5" and dash 1 a little more (thanks Noah) , my final price of $695 was good enough for me Sadly it was a consignment piece or I would have probably got a little more off the price! Can't resist a sexy S&W snub or a Colt.........................Now to search for an original box at a decent price - hard to find. For now, I have some new plastic S&W cases I keep on hand to put her in.

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