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<blockquote data-quote="dlbleak" data-source="post: 3231759" data-attributes="member: 6795"><p>Wellll, since you asked, yes, they brought back the ‘classic’ line to try and recapture an iconic period of revolvers. My honest opinion is to shop around and get a vintage gun. The prices continue to go up while the ‘classic’ line will stay flat value wise. I don’t and won’t own a Smith with a lawyer lock on it. That decision has proven to be lucrative. Well bought firearms, for investment purposes, will perform better than money in the bank.</p><p>Do some research first. Example, the model 66 is the same as the 19 but in stainless. The 19’s in collector grade are outperforming the 66 right now.</p><p>As a bonus, you can get into a vintage gun for about the same as one in the classic line</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlbleak, post: 3231759, member: 6795"] Wellll, since you asked, yes, they brought back the ‘classic’ line to try and recapture an iconic period of revolvers. My honest opinion is to shop around and get a vintage gun. The prices continue to go up while the ‘classic’ line will stay flat value wise. I don’t and won’t own a Smith with a lawyer lock on it. That decision has proven to be lucrative. Well bought firearms, for investment purposes, will perform better than money in the bank. Do some research first. Example, the model 66 is the same as the 19 but in stainless. The 19’s in collector grade are outperforming the 66 right now. As a bonus, you can get into a vintage gun for about the same as one in the classic line [/QUOTE]
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