What is a model 29 worth?

Same answer as every other post like this. It depends on the vintage and condition, is it a low production version. A mint condition M29, M29-1, M29-2 is worth a lot more than a beat up late model. The price range based on your wide open criteria is $500-$2500.
If you're looking for a realistic price for a very nice M29-2, which is still collectible, but not a safe queen you're afraid to shoot, I'd say $900-$1100 range.

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I bought a near mint 4" for $450.

I missed the boat on <4.1" barreled hand guns by about 19 years. But I've noticed prohibited guns are cheaper than their non prohibited counterpart.

Same answer as every other post like this. It depends on the vintage and condition, is it a low production version. A mint condition M29, M29-1, M29-2 is worth a lot more than a beat up late model. The price range based on your wide open criteria is $500-$2500.
If you're looking for a realistic price for a very nice M29-2, which is still collectible, but not a safe queen you're afraid to shoot, I'd say $900-$1100 range.

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That's a good answer. Sums it up nicely, thanks. Does barrel length, 6, 6 1/2, 8 3/8, play a big role in the value?
 
The early 29s are definitely collectible and will command a premium. Would love an early model from the mid 50s.

Everyone loves the 29-2s because they are pinned and recessed but I tend to avoid them unless I can inspect them first or they are listed as absolutely mint from a trusted source. There was a lot of variability with the 29-2s (particularly with the 70s productions). Many samples I've held were a little sloppy from use. Anything 29-5 or later has the full factory endurance package and can better handle a steadier diet of warmer/factor 44 mag ammo. For a shooter, anything -5 or later is what I would look for. The -5s are more valuable to me as they were produced before the use of MIM parts (whether that makes any practical difference I don't care), and pre lock.
 
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