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View Poll Results: NIB S&W 15-4 Shoot Or No Shoot?

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Thread: NIB S&W 15-4 Shoot or No Shoot

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    I can tell you what I've done with my safe queens - I shot them all. And enjoyed the daylights out of each. Shoot em.....
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    I bought a NIB 15-2 snubby and paid the price for a new in the box XX year old gun. I've probably put 1,000 rounds through it and what a joy to be shooting a brand new XX year old Smith.
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    I love mine and my wife does too. We still shoot it every chance we get. Mine is not in pristine condition however.
    Old retired guy in Baton Rouge La.

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    Personally, I believe guns should be shot.

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    I accidentally shot a gun once and it didn't do it any good at all. I was young and my brother had set it by a fence post as we were crossing into a new pasture. A rabbit jumped out and ran down the fence line. Since my brother was safely relieving himself behind me, I let fly with a load of .410 shot right in line with my dad's model 12 Win in 16 ga. that my brother had borrowed. There are still several # 7.5 BB's imbedded in that stock! My dad was not impressed Don't shoot your firearms! .......but fire them all you want.

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    It's a gun. It has been feeling abandoned and left out and useless for a long time,
    it needs a friend to make it whole and bring it to it's full realization of potential. . . . . . .


    SHOOT IT!

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    The model 15 S&W was known as the Combat Masterpiece and was the standard issue for many Police Depts. starting in the 60's. I purchased my 15-2 in that time period, maybe to around 72 IIRC. The early S&W guns that had the pinned bbls., recessed cylinders, plain adjustable sights(no white outline) are the ones that bring the higher prices at this time. The standard cylinders, and smooth faced cylinder guns are not in demand. I have shot my 15 with thousands of rounds of the standard police match rounds, 2.7 grains of BE during the 6 years I was the Firearms instructor/ Armorer for my dept. It's a standard of revolvers and a load of fun to see that X ring being shot out at the 25 yd. shooting station. Later David
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    I've seen this question come up before, in various forms, and I almost always feel the same way: use it and enjoy it. But to each his own. Sometimes folks get more joy in the possession of an object in pristine condition than they do in the use of one that is not pristine.

    From a personal standpoint, I sometimes frequent antique car shows. I have seen a great many finely restored cars winched on and off trailers, with ropes set up and signs everywhere saying "DON'T TOUCH". Well that's all fine and good, but the best thing I ever saw at a show (years ago) was a guy with an old beat up 1919 Dodge Brothers open touring car. The radiator leaked, the leather was cracked, and the stuffing was falling out. He was giving free rides around the show to the kids that were there. The smiles on those kid's faces were priceless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dondiego View Post
    ... Don't shoot your firearms! .......but fire them all you want.
    a friend dropped a small pistol beside some pots his wife had just spun and dried. somehow it ended up being put into the kiln with the pots.

    didn't do it any good. finish was ruined, and I assume the heat treatment.

    Don't FIRE your firearms!... but shoot boolits out of them all you want.
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    I have never seen a NIB/unfired firearm being worth more than one in "new condition" except for the VERY rare ones, or first run products.

    shoot it, but take good care of it.
    it'll hold it's value
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    if you have a gun you will not shoot that is in good enough shape to shoot, you may as well have a BRICK
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    I have a 15-3 and it's a joy to take to the range. If you don't find some time to take yours shooting you'll be missing out.
    Never worry about theory as long as the machinery does what it's supposed to do.
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    I'm interested in hearing from the 4 guys that voted to not shoot and find another one
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    It was made to shoot.

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    Shoot it!

    10 years ago I bought a perfect 1987 Mercedes 300d diesel that had never seen snow. It truly was the little old ladie's Mercedes.
    It only had 100,000 miles on it at the time. That is considered a break in period for a diesel.
    I was faced with a dilemma: keep it as a summer car, don't drive it much, and buy a beater for winter OR drive it until the doors fall off.
    I chose to drive it. It now has 405,000 miles on it, doesn't burn a drop of oil, and I have really enjoyed the car for those 10 years.
    My point is the reason you buy something is to use it. ALL of my guns get shot. Even the Colt SAA 97% 44 spl pre war 7 1'2 blue gets a box shot through it at least once a year.
    Unless it is so rare that shooting damages the collectability, shoot it. Enjoy it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fecmech View Post
    There are about 17 gazillion Model 15's in the world, I'd shoot and enjoy it.
    Yep.
    I have only one gun that I don't shoot. Mid WWII P-38 with a barrel that looks like a sewer pipe.

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    Tons of used Smiths out there. Buy it.....put it away. Then buy a used Model 10 for under $300 and shoot the daylights out of it. How often would you find an unfired one?? Just my take.

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    Ah a 10 is not a Combat Masterpiece. Shoot the gun or sell it to someone who will. I shot the **** out of my no dash 15 then passed it on for a crappy Python that I sold 1 month later. Note Colt DA revolvers I do not understand the hype for them as in all feel and looks they are totally under the feel of an S&W.

    Most likely their ancient architecture, Their catch-up latter model coil spring guns are Meh
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    If I buy it, I shoot it! Now if someone GAVE me a really rare piece I might think differently. I can't afford to buy a really rare gun.
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    I concur......a 10 is not a Combat masterpiece. I suppose you could find a decent used 15 for less around $400. Then I would question my theory to keep the 15-4 unfired. But I was just going with the thought of having a classy Smith revolver to plink and possibly hunt with. A model 10 IS that.

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