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  • Jon Field
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 191

    #1

    Smith & Wesson model 29

    [IMG][/IMG]I saw a S&W model 29 N frame .44 Magnum with a 10 inch barrel (factory). I am not familiar with this version, it is from an estate sale, price is firm at $700!

    Excellent condition, few rounds through it.

    Advise please!

    Thanks.
    Here is some more info, barrel is 9 3/4 inches, not pinned, cylinder is not recessed. It is a Model 29-3, has Hogue grips which have a screw up through the bottom, overall great finish with one scratch on right side of barrel, action is tight and smooth, adjustable front sight. Serial number is A E Y 8569, or 8596 I am anorexic so sometimes get numbers reversed. I had been told that a Silhoutte model has a full lug barrel, this one does not. Also, I said price was $700. it is only $699.99!!! More pictures below this reply. Thanks for any advise!!
    Last edited by Jon Field; 11-25-2013, 04:53. Reason: new info
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  • da gimp
    Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
    • Aug 2009
    • 10137

    #2
    is it pinned & recessed? Which model 29 is it? 29-2, 29-3, 29-4, 29-9 etc? I'm not familiar with a 10" length, could it be something else, say 8 3/8"? You haven't given us enough info to be of help, the serial number would be of help, as would photos.......... Does it retain the box, tools & papers? etc etc etc...........
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    OFC, Mo. Chapter

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    • Jon Field
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 191

      #3
      I'll get that info Monday, the barrel is definitely longer than the 8 3/8 inches, long front sight base. Nice looking gun.
      Freedom is not free, the cost can be seen everyday, for it is engraved in marble, cast in bronze and highlighted with little American flags!

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      • Johnny P
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 6269

        #4
        There was one model called the "Silhouette" that had a 10 5/8" barrel. The front sight was adjustable, and is longer than the regular ramp front sight. If it still has the box and papers that is an excellent price.

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        • joem
          Senior Member, Deceased
          • Aug 2009
          • 11835

          #5
          For $700.00 I'd jump on that.

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          • Jon Field
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 191

            #6
            I wonder if it is considered collectible or worth having?
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            • Ron James
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 138

              #7
              I believe there is too much do-do about collecting modern revolvers. It is a very good revolver, The ten inch barrel is akward for just woods carry, but if one used a hand gun for hunting, it would be ideal. It is well worth having and I feel it is a fair price. I would still try and haggle the price down if possible. If I had a need for another 44 mag I would also jump on it, but hell, I'm still trying to convince my wife that I really needed the .45 Colt Mountain Gun I picked up.

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              • Jon Field
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 191

                #8
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                Last edited by Jon Field; 11-25-2013, 04:51. Reason: pictures
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                • Tuna
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 2686

                  #9
                  Did you measure the barrel from the front of the frame or from the front of the cylinder? I think you do have a 10 3/8 inch barrel. I feel it's the Model 29 Silhouette with both front and rear adjustable sights in bright blue only. Came with Goncalo Alves wood grips. Blue book is $650 at 100%. If this is the model then it's less with the Hogue grips on it.

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                  • Jon Field
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 191

                    #10
                    I only measured the barrel. Thanks for the info, their price is firm!
                    Freedom is not free, the cost can be seen everyday, for it is engraved in marble, cast in bronze and highlighted with little American flags!

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                    • Art
                      Senior Member, Deceased
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 9256

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ron James
                      I believe there is too much do-do about collecting modern revolvers. It is a very good revolver, The ten inch barrel is akward for just woods carry, but if one used a hand gun for hunting, it would be ideal. It is well worth having and I feel it is a fair price. I would still try and haggle the price down if possible. If I had a need for another 44 mag I would also jump on it, but hell, I'm still trying to convince my wife that I really needed the .45 Colt Mountain Gun I picked up.
                      +1 on collecting modern revolvers, at least now, except for the really high end jobs like the pre 1982 Smith & Wesson Model 27 and its predecessors, the Colt Python, and a handful of very low production models. The real dollar value of almost all modern revolvers hasn't gone up that much, even in excellent condition. That includes the high end ones I mentioned, except the Python and S&W pre Model 27 .357 Magnums.

                      To most people a good modern revolver, even a nice Colt Detective Special or S&W Model 15 are still just nice useful used guns for carry, nightstand or hunting use.

                      I also agree that the price on the revolver in the O.P. is very fair.
                      Last edited by Art; 11-26-2013, 06:27. Reason: Punctuation, syntax

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                      • da gimp
                        Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 10137

                        #12
                        agreeing with what Art just posted.
                        be safe, enjoy life, journey well
                        da gimp
                        OFC, Mo. Chapter

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                        • Johnny in Texas
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2010
                          • 2201

                          #13
                          I would go with a 4" better balance more useful.

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                          • Johnny P
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 6269

                            #14
                            Anyone checked the prices of the pre 29 revolvers? They are bringing unbelievable prices from just a few years ago.

                            Owning a Model 29 doesn't have a lot to do with being useful. I shot my pre 29 for years, and each time I reloaded ammunition I found myself loading lighter and lighter until the loads approached .44 Special loads.

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                            • Art
                              Senior Member, Deceased
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 9256

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Johnny P
                              Anyone checked the prices of the pre 29 revolvers? They are bringing unbelievable prices from just a few years ago.

                              Owning a Model 29 doesn't have a lot to do with being useful. I shot my pre 29 for years, and each time I reloaded ammunition I found myself loading lighter and lighter until the loads approached .44 Special loads.
                              Pre Model 29 .44 Magnums are one of those very low production guns I mentioned in my post above. 3" barrel Model 66s are another. Pre Model 29 .44 Magnums were only made from 1955-1957 and do indeed bring a very nice premium. Your are correct that a Model 29 is truly a "niche" revolver, but a very nice one. The first (and only) one I shot was a 4" barrel version carried as a duty weapon by an Agent in the New York City Office I worked in in the late 1970's. It was a hoot!! How he got permission to carry it was a mystery to me, but he got authorization and carried it in a Bianchi X-15 shoulder holster a la "Dirty Harry." He was a big guy, about 6'2" and 200 pounds, which helped, he was also a snappy dresser, partial to 3 piece European suits and sharp blazers.
                              Last edited by Art; 12-03-2013, 04:22.

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