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I’ve seen no lock 66’s go for 1100+ Here in CA. Desirable configured no lock Smith’s can easily go over 1k. They arent making em anymore and they are painfully difficult to get into the state legally.
 
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I’ve seen no lock 66’s go for 1100+ Here in CA. Desirable configured no lock Smith’s can easily go over 1k. They arent making em anymore and they are painfully difficult to get into the state legally.


I've got a 1990s S&W Performance Center "F comp" M66 that I would love to send to CA.
 
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I've got a 1990s S&W Performance Center "F comp" M66 that I would love to send to CA.


I've got one of these as well - any idea what it's value is outside of Cali? I've got original case, paperwork, everything.
 
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I will occasionally see Smith & Wesson revolver models listed as "no dash" but I have no idea what that means. Can someone explain it to me?

Additional note: I have someone offering me a model 66 "no dash" for $650. Is that a fair price?
I was told by an old Smith and Wesson armorer "each dash represents a slight decrease in quality"
 
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I've got a 1990s S&W Performance Center "F comp" M66 that I would love to send to CA.


I've got one of these as well - any idea what it's value is outside of Cali? I've got original case, paperwork, everything.


Prices vary from $850-1200..
 
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Model 66s are among the most desired shooters from SW (as oppesed to guns with more collector appeal), and $650 is in the right range. But the specific model and features can make a difference. Try pricing a 3" - that will be expensive. A later model 4" is probably the most common.




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