Posted: 5/30/2017 11:31:49 AM EDT
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Trying to get a current value on a 95-98% model 14-3
Book value i am getting is 400ish but Gunbroker and other sources are showing 600s Im buying from a friend and want to make sure the price is fair |
| The six inch 38's are tough to value. They're not nearly popular as they once were; it's pretty much a bulls-eye gun and not many play that game anymore. They're tough to move and the price reflects that. $500 to $600 is a fair range. Don't expect a lot of upside tho. If you buy it you'll probably own it for a long time. Earlier Smiths are going up in value but the 14's are lagging the market. Most want four inch guns or magnums. |
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I shoot a 14 in bullseye competition and keep pace with the fancy 1911's with optics. They are a great gun for the intended purpose- shooting accurately in non action disciplines. Mine can shoot sub 3" fifty yard groups.
Understanding what they are and what they do best and they will give you years of enjoyment! I would do a friend price of $450. |
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The most accurate revolver I've ever shot was a S&W M14 with a 6" barrel. Quarter sized 5 shot groups at 25 yds. with good HBWC loads. Awesome. Sometimes I wonder if my old buddy still has that gun or if his wife somehow made him give it up (married an awful girl that all of his friends pretty much feel destroyed his life).
I used to say, if I ever ran across one at a gun show for a good price, I'd buy it. Great target pistol and (again, with the right loads) would be a great woods gun for small game - not a good .22 won't do the same thing). |
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I ended up trading a XDM9 for it. it doesnt have the box. Also once I had it in hand I was able to figure out its actually a K38. Production year i'm thinking is the early 50's but still trying to date it Allow me to suggest you shoot wadcutters out of it. Amazing accuracy & minimal recoil that will be kind to the kind of that value. It baffles me why so many in here have poo-poo'd the 14. I love shooting mine. |
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They are great guns. Mine's a bit earlier (K38) but besides the number of screws, the same gun. http://i1073.photobucket.com/albums/w388/elduderino36/DSC_1747_zpsadyjnamq.jpg |

