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Posted By: hunter4623 Price check - 06/07/19
New to the revolver game. Looking for a companion to my Ruger Carbine 44mag. Thinking of a S&W Model 29 with a 4” barrel. What can I expect to pay for a good to very good condition pre-lock? Prices are all over the place on gunbroker.

Thanks
Posted By: TheKid Re: Price check - 06/07/19
$750-$1250 depending on - number
Posted By: Gun_Doc Re: Price check - 06/07/19
^^^^^^^
hunter4623, since you are new to the revolver game, you may not understand what TheKid wrote above. He meant "depending on (dash) number."
When S&W makes a design change, they add a dash and a digit to the model number. So you will find 29 without anything additional, usually called a "no dash", 29-1, 29-2, etc.
When you open the gun and swing out the cylinder, you will usually find the model number on the frame just under the barrel throat.
I do not know what the dash numbers mean for the M29 as far as what changes were made and which are considered the most desirable. You can search around to find that.

If you already knew all that, sorry for using up space.
Posted By: local_dirt Re: Price check - 06/07/19
Originally Posted by TheKid
$750-$1250 depending on - number

Originally Posted by GunDoc7
^^^^^^^
hunter4623, since you are new to the revolver game, you may not understand what TheKid wrote above. He meant "depending on (dash) number."
When S&W makes a design change, they add a dash and a digit to the model number. So you will find 29 without anything additional, usually called a "no dash", 29-1, 29-2, etc.
When you open the gun and swing out the cylinder, you will usually find the model number on the frame just under the barrel throat.
I do not know what the dash numbers mean for the M29 as far as what changes were made and which are considered the most desirable. You can search around to find that.

If you already knew all that, sorry for using up space.




Both guys nailed it, hunter.
Posted By: hunter4623 Re: Price check - 06/07/19
I’m familiar with the dash. Any particular generation better or worse than the rest? Seems -4 models are upgraded but pre lock and MIM parts. Any notable difference between hammer mounted vs frame mounted firing pin. I looked at a bunch of old posts (5-10 year old posts) regarding this stuff but wondered if anyone had newer opinions/ experiences. I want a shooter as opposed to a collector or safe queen, if that matters.
Posted By: Lennie Re: Price check - 06/07/19
Have you explored a Redhawk vs a model 29?
Posted By: swag Re: Price check - 06/07/19
Can't help you with values, but I would be looking for a No Dash, -1, -2 only. However, I believe -5's have all the endurance upgrades, so that may be an option too.

Matt
Posted By: hunter4623 Re: Price check - 06/07/19

Originally Posted by Lennie
Have you explored a Redhawk vs a model 29?


I have a super redhawk Toklat and hunter both in .454. I was leaning towards S&W after shooting a friends.

Originally Posted by swag
Can't help you with values, but I would be looking for a No Dash, -1, -2 only. However, I believe -5's have all the endurance upgrades, so that may be an option too.

Matt


I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks
Posted By: dla Re: Price check - 06/07/19
Why a 29 instead of a 629?
Posted By: hunter4623 Re: Price check - 06/07/19
Either one works. I’m not a fan of stainless guns but looking in my safe....I have a bunch.
Posted By: TimZ Re: Price check - 06/07/19
If you check out the Smith & Wesson Forum (separate website) you'll find one for sale there sooner or later. I have recently bought them in blued, stainless, and nickel, Would suggest if you can find one in good condition beween $800-$950 you will be doing well.

Tim
Posted By: rem141r Re: Price check - 06/07/19
either the 29 or 629 mountain gun would (and is) my choice. i wouldn't worry about the mim and lock. my 29-8 mountain gun is a shootin' SOB. nice trigger and fit and finish too. if you have to have a pre-lock/mim, the 29-5 is a good choice. of course so is the 29-2. i doubt you'll shoot it loose. you should be able to get into a nice one for around 8 bills.
Posted By: RoninPhx Re: Price check - 06/09/19
few years ago, in ended up with a model29 classic smith four inch.
it isnt and wasn't impressive as an older one. under lug on barrel was not quite lining up with frame among other things.
It shoots okay, but you lay it next to an older smith, you can sure tell the difference.
Posted By: hunter4623 Re: Price check - 06/10/19
You guys were spot on. Picked up a 629-2 mountain gun on gunbroker. $805. I’ll post some pics when I get it. Looked really nice in the pics
Posted By: TimZ Re: Price check - 06/10/19
That sounds like a great snag....congrats....
Posted By: Idaho_Shooter Re: Price check - 06/10/19
If it is in great shape, you almost stole it. The N frame MG is a great configuration.
Posted By: SargeMO Re: Price check - 06/10/19
Originally Posted by hunter4623
You guys were spot on. Picked up a 629-2 mountain gun on gunbroker. $805. I’ll post some pics when I get it. Looked really nice in the pics


Great news, looking forward to seeing that one. That would be exactly my pick if I went back to the 44 Magnum.
Posted By: cowboy77845 Re: Price check - 06/11/19
There was a 629-5 Mountain Gun at my LGS. It sold for 750. No box or papers.
Posted By: RJM Re: Price check - 06/11/19
Originally Posted by hunter4623
You guys were spot on. Picked up a 629-2 mountain gun on gunbroker. $805. I’ll post some pics when I get it. Looked really nice in the pics



I had that gun book marked...that was a Hell-Of-A-Deal...

The MG Series is to me the best balanced guns Smith ever made...

cowboy...that is a real decent price if the gun is in good condition... I had two -2s and a -5 and ended up keeping the -5...

Bob
Posted By: local_dirt Re: Price check - 06/11/19
Originally Posted by hunter4623
You guys were spot on. Picked up a 629-2 mountain gun on gunbroker. $805. I’ll post some pics when I get it. Looked really nice in the pics




Congrats, hunter. Nice gun!
Posted By: RJM Re: Price check - 06/11/19
FYI...the 629-2s were known as Mountain Revolver not Mountain Gun...
Posted By: hunter4623 Re: Price check - 06/12/19
Originally Posted by RJM
Originally Posted by hunter4623
You guys were spot on. Picked up a 629-2 mountain gun on gunbroker. $805. I’ll post some pics when I get it. Looked really nice in the pics



I had that gun book marked...that was a Hell-Of-A-Deal...

The MG Series is to me the best balanced guns Smith ever made...

cowboy...that is a real decent price if the gun is in good condition... I had two -2s and a -5 and ended up keeping the -5...

Bob


Thanks. I’m glad I wasn’t bidding against you lol
My lovely state only allows me to buy 1 handgun every 30 days. Picking up another late this week so this one Won’t be here until a month after that. Planning on taking a trip to Montana to look at properties on July 9 for a week or so. I’ll pick this one up after I return.
Posted By: RJM Re: Price check - 06/12/19
No, I've had three .44 Magnum Mountan Guns and sold them all as I'm a .41 Magnum fan.... Had several in .45 ACP also and that is a really great caliber for the MGs...

You'll enjoy this one...
Posted By: WFR Re: Price check - 06/13/19
Good purchase!
Looking forward to the pictures.
Posted By: hunter4623 Re: Price check - 06/21/19
Picked up my SW Victory today. While I was there, I got to fondle the Mountain Revolver I bought. I have to wait 30 days between handgun purchases so I’ll pick it up next month. The trigger is the smoothest I’ve ever felt on a revolver. Gun is in fantastic shape. I think I got a good one. Pics to follow next month
Posted By: hunter4623 Re: Price check - 07/24/19
Picked up the 629-2 today. Needs a good cleaning but it’s in really good shape. The trigger feels like it’s around 1lb. in SA. Super smooth, no creep or over travel. . Is this normal for an older gun or was trigger work done?
Posted By: hunter4623 Re: Price check - 07/24/19
https://imgur.com/gallery/XPpHcoF
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