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I've been sitting on this for 20 years, and I'm trying to decide what to do.
I've got a S&W Model 33-1, new in the box. Really new in the box. .38 S&W with the 4-inch barrel. It's in the blue box, with the $92.50 price tag, wrapped in the S&W paper, with the original instruction sheet, and the cleaning tools. It look like it was made around 71-72.
What's the best guess on what it's worth? I'm trying to decide whether to keep it as a collectable, sell it, or shoot it.
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MODEL 33 (.38 REGULATION POLICE) - .38 S&W cal., 5 shot, 2, 3, 4 in. barrel, square butt, walnut grips, fixed sights, blue or nickel finish, improved I-frame and J-frame. Mfg. 1958-1974. Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% $400 $325 $250 $200 $160 $135 $125
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For that price...Shoot it!
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Flyfast: That new in the box S&W Model 33-1, complete with all papers and tools, is probably worth more than any of us imagine, particularly to a S&W collector who lives in California. A S&W collector's web site, such smith-wessonforum dot com, is a good place to ask a probable value for an uncommon S&W in that condition. I believe that gun shops here in Missouri would ask at least $500 firm for it.
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It's an interesting little revolver. I'm not really into selling my guns (I've only dumped one, a complete POS Auto-Ordinance 1911). Thanks for the insight.
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