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4/21/2005 5:01:59 PM EDT
Can anyone help me price these guns out?
They should be considered NRA "very good" <80% finish and wear.

4/21/2005 6:02:07 PM EDT
[#1]
Do you want to tell us what they are, since the flash glared out any hope of seeing the markings?
4/21/2005 6:36:02 PM EDT
[#2]
The photos make it tough

I see a:

Colt Woodsman 3rd Series Target Model?  80% is $250 in the 21st Edition Blue Book 70% is $235 60% is $225


S&W Model 15?
38spl?
80% $180
70% $160
60%150
+$31 for target trigger or Target Hammer

The flat latch and the diamond grips might be a clue that it's a pre-model 15 (prior to 1958) though, the flat latch went out in the mid 1960s I think.  If that's the case it's a 38 Hand Ejector  1,2,3,4th change @
$425-$270 for 80%
4/22/2005 8:12:17 AM EDT
[#3]
How much for that Stuck In The 70's shag carpet? Just kidding, couldn't pass it up.
4/22/2005 8:45:01 AM EDT
[#4]
Its not a woodsman..its a high standard 22. (Sport king?)

There are alot of variations of the Sport King.  You might have to provide us with sn prefix and model number to get an accurate figure.
4/22/2005 9:44:01 AM EDT
[#5]
awesome...
I found out the above one is a High Standard "D" target.
The lower is a Smith .22.
The High Standard is apparently quite valuable.
4/22/2005 3:36:32 PM EDT
[#6]
Third Series Colt Woodsman Target Model


Meh, close but not really.

If your S&W was made after 1958 the model number will be stamped on the frame under the cylinder arm, open the cylinder and take a look.

Maybe a Model 18 or 34, never having seen either of those models though I can;t say if it's even either of them.