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Shoot the gun, George.

I have a 29N-2 with a 6" barrel and ports.

If I don't shoot it, it beats up my other guns in a tantrum.

Here's my bride shooting it:



Why deny your gun this type of treatment....

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That S.N. # puts it at 1968-69.
Nice piece

Edit to add following:
If SN starts with S it is 68-69; if it starts with N it is 75-76.

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Originally Posted by George_in_SD
I about had a heart attack!

The 6 or 6.5 inch barrels command a premium, however the 8 3/8" is classic. Any factory ordered non-standard barrel length is a stupid premium. Even though I know this will shoot itty-bitty bug hole groups, I won't even cock the hammer or handle without gloves. I know it sounds a little crazy, but this piece is mint. I'm going to sell two other guns that I shoot just to keep this one!
So that this can sit unmolested forever.
Good! I wouldn't use it either - a specimen like that will only rise in value over time.. Look at it as a small IRA.. laugh

I had a 3-screw NIB Ruger SBH (1962 mfr) with original red/black box, manual and warranty registration card I held onto for a few years and sold it recently at a profit I'd never have gotten in the stock market..

You found a beautiful revolver sir.. Congrats!!!


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An unfired M-29-2 has no heart and soul!



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...nor a turn line.



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That's a great find for a serious collector. Every serious collector's piece I've ever had has been sold (except one). If I can't shoot it, I'm not interested so I'll leave it for those who are into guns they can't shoot. I have a 1927 Winchester 94 that's a configuration such that there are only 10 known in existence. Collectors have kittens when I tell them that not only do I shoot with it, I hunt with it. It was given to me by my grandfather to be my deer gun, and that's what it is...although oddly enough, I've never killed a deer with it. Killed several bears, oodles of hogs, Coyote's, etc; but somehow never a deer. In my hands it's deer repellent for some reason:)

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Originally Posted by RJM
...nor a turn line.




It will take more than a few rounds to leave a turn line, in fact one could swing the cylinder out pull the cylinder release back and then cock the hammer, load one round then close the cylinder with the round in line with the barrel aim, fire and no chance of a turn line

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At this point about the only thing you can do with it is keep it pristine. I don�t know how much you paid for it but I�m sure it wasn�t cheap. You can find excellent condition shooter grade Model 29�s in abundance, and if you get a -3 or above it will have the endurance package.

Right now it is rare and unique. As soon as you fired it you�d lose the collector value and then it�d just be another shooter among millions.

Ignore the heathens egging you on, they just want to see you screw up. If you found a new, unfired pre-64 Model 70 in .257 Roberts they�d tell you to AI it and drop it in a McSwirley. wink


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Originally Posted by cobrad
I bought a pristine Colt New Frontier a few years ago, a classic
7 1/2" barrel in .45 Colt. It too was NIB, and made in the early 70's. I vowed to shoot it to pieces, but couldn't bring myself to even draw the hammer back. It belongs to someone else now and I am shooting my newer Smith's and Freedom Arms.
You found a real prize there.
I had one in 45 Colt that was pretty good, but I had an even better one in 44-40. 44-40 has to be ultra rare. Of course I got rid of it.

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Originally Posted by Jim in Idaho


Ignore the heathens egging you on, they just want to see you screw up. If you found a new, unfired pre-64 Model 70 in .257 Roberts they�d tell you to AI it and drop it in a McSwirley. wink


I got a healthy chuckle out of your quote, but I do see the similarity.I plan to keep it NIB for a long while. But it was fun waxing it last night. Felt like if I kept doing it I would go blind grin
(Maybe I will just do it till' I need glasses)


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That 8 3/8" M29 is a real beauty! Id buy one like that in a heart beat if the price was even semi reasonable!
EACH of us has a different way of looking at this, I hunt with my revolvers and expect to be able to accurately place shots out to at least 100-130 yards, I purchased a M29 in 6" and soon swapped it for a 8 3/8",maybe its these old eyes but I find the longer barrel helps a good deal,
I would NEVER go back, in fact I purchase a 10 5/8" version when they came out about 1984 or so
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Congrats on a great find! Build a coffee table around it!

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Well now I really could be in trouble.

They have another 29-2 with a 6 1/2" barrel in Nickel finish NIB with all the goodies. For 950 with some wiggle room; thinking I might go back tomorrow and scoop it up.

Dates between 1969 and 1979, thinking 1977-78ish. The SN was N466XXX

Can't decide what to do about it.


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Dear George....Congrats on a REALLY nice find....I have N311842 purchased new in 1975...yours is right behind mine..not 1968-1969...
I have had quite a few of these S&W's just like yours "new in the box" over the last 20 or so odd years.....PLEASE..do yourself a favor and check the bore of the barrel and the cylinder charge holes...!!!!!! And I mean check them with a bore scope...!!!!!!!!!! MANY,MANY I examined before buying had SEVERE pitting, rust, corrosion etc... in said barrels and cylinders that IS NOT APPARENT to the naked eye....sitting in those "velvet flocked" cases draws a LOT of moisture and people will just wipe down the outside and forget about the insides....I do not want to rain on your parade but please get that bbl and cylinder scoped.........
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I don't own a bore scope, but with a nice magnifying glass it looks pristine. However in the spirit of being thorough I will run a cleaning brush and some oil through it.


In addition I'm going to stop in that same gun store tomorrow and buy that other 29-2. If the nickel freckles polish off with some flitz.
Gracious am I going to be in trouble! This will be gun #4 in less than a week.


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Good for you George, keep it pristine you can always get a shooter.


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Gorgeous revolver.
Outstanding find.


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Originally Posted by George_in_SD
Inevitably someone foolish may violate it; though it shall not be on my watch.


Stand your ground George, I understand. wink


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OK. I confess. grin

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Sweet!

I guess I need to pick up the "Holsters for your new gun" pamphlet. Off to ebay!


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