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I handled an "as new" Smith & Wesson 29-2 4" today that has flung a pretty good craving on me. Unfortunately the revolver is priced at $1,200. I did not ask how much room, if any, there was on the price. I did not ask if it has box, papers, etc.

What would be a reasonable "out-the-door" price for this fine .44 Magnum? I am not a collector; I would shoot the fool out of the thing with .44 Special loads.

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Seems a bit high, but would depend on condition, box ect. (Then again they all seem high to me.) I would think 7 to 9ish.

Guess if it is really as new, and you were planning on shooting it quite a bit, I would try to find one not "as new."



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I think it's high as well. The -2 has been and still is a highly desirable gun, but the market has gotten soft the last few months. I'd be in the $800-$900 range. You didn't say anything about a box, paperwork etc, original grips all those things make a difference.


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A bit high but -2's command a premium. Your choice on how bad you want it. I've yet to choose wisely on something I wanted bad enough.

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Only an early -2 would be worth $1200. They made -2's until the late 70s and, by the end, quality was way down. That said, there are plenty of people willing to pay too much so it may well sell for $1200.

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A 4" dash two is pretty desirable and it if includes all the original schit, I'd say the $1K range is not too shabby.

Shrapnel found me a pretty damn nice one last year and gave it to me for $800. After he paid $500.00.




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If you want it bad enough, get it. They are not making any more of old ones, and while high now, eventually 12 bills will seem like a bargain.


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In looking over at the GunBroker.com completed auctions of 29-2s with 4" barrels the "average" selling price is about a grand+....unless you find an idiot like this...

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=450518807

This what $900-1200 gets you on GunBroker...

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=453542498

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=455390677

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=458486826


So $1200 for the right gun with the accessories isn't a bad deal...and as Mackay says, they are not making them any more...

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ps..if you can find out what comes with the gun as well as a partial serial nuber it would help. If that gun has a "S" prefix instead of a "N" it would be worth the $1200 especially it has the original Cokes or diamond walnut grips...


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If you're going to go north of $1k, you might as well hold out for an earlier, S-prefix serial number 29, 29-1 or 29-2 as the earlier guns are superior in almost every way to the guns made in the 70s.

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Originally Posted by Oregon45
If you're going to go north of $1k, you might as well hold out for an earlier, S-prefix serial number 29, 29-1 or 29-2 as the earlier guns are superior in almost every way to the guns made in the 70s.


...agree but one is going to end up at the North Pole pricewise for a S prefix, even a 29-2...$2K and up is what I have been seeing.


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Doesn't surprise me, but those are internet prices and I've found much better deals buying from local shops where the auction mentality is taken out of the equation.

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..yea, but how many 29-2s of any vintage do you see in shops...you could be waiting a LONG tome for a deal that may never arrive.

Can't remember the last 4" 29 of any - for sale in New England...

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I see them about every three months here in Oregon. They're not especially rare out here in 44 Magnum. 41's and 45's are a lot harder to come by.

And I agree with you that if you're in a hurry you'll have to pay top dollar. But I'm not in a hurry.

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Same here. Stumbled upon this one a bit over a year ago at my 'smiths shop. No box or papers but $500 OTD.

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In Indiana, I'd see a nice 4" 29-2 going for store prices of $800-900, firm.

$500 is a distressed sale. $1,200 is high.


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If you know where there is any at that price. Send me a pm, I'm in Indiana. Thanks

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The OP said as "new" I doubt there are many as "new" 29-2's out there, so 1200 may not be high at all. For a carry/shooter it is high.



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If you know where there is any at that price. Send me a pm, I'm in Indiana. Thanks


Last one I saw, I bought. Last one I heard about from a friend was tagged under a grand.

If I knew where one was right at this moment, I'd certainly tell you.

Are you anywhere near Rochester?


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