Up for local sale only are two S&W revolvers and a Glock 43X. That being said, I will only sell one of the S&Ws. I live in the southwest suburbs of Chicago.
First up is a piece of Smith & Wesson old school goodness that doesn't come up for sale very often. It's a model 65-3, .357 Magnum, with a 3" barrel. According to Roy Jinks, S&W Historian, this revolver was shipped in April 1985. It's in excellent condition and doesn't appear to have been fired very much. It's easily a 99% revolver. Many folks consider the 3" Model 65 to be one of the best concealed carry revolvers ever made due to its excellent balance. Unfortunately, I do not have the original box, paperwork, etc. The price is $875.00.
Next is Smith & Wesson Model 10-8 .38 Spl revolver with the very desireable 3" barrel. I would rate its condition conservatively at 95% or better. There are a very few minor handling marks but nothing that detracts from it's appearance or performance. The grips are in absolutely pristine condition. Unfortunately, I do not have the original box, paperwork, etc. The price is $675.00.
First up is a piece of Smith & Wesson old school goodness that doesn't come up for sale very often. It's a model 65-3, .357 Magnum, with a 3" barrel. According to Roy Jinks, S&W Historian, this revolver was shipped in April 1985. It's in excellent condition and doesn't appear to have been fired very much. It's easily a 99% revolver. Many folks consider the 3" Model 65 to be one of the best concealed carry revolvers ever made due to its excellent balance. Unfortunately, I do not have the original box, paperwork, etc. The price is $875.00.
Next is Smith & Wesson Model 10-8 .38 Spl revolver with the very desireable 3" barrel. I would rate its condition conservatively at 95% or better. There are a very few minor handling marks but nothing that detracts from it's appearance or performance. The grips are in absolutely pristine condition. Unfortunately, I do not have the original box, paperwork, etc. The price is $675.00.
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