Beautiful Consignment Model 29-2 44 Mag

Western Metal Inc

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Got in this beauty of a revolver in on consignment. Good condition some slight blue wear on the tip of the barrel, serial number dates it to 1973. $1500

https://www.westernmetal.ca/shooting/consignment-sw-29-2-4-magnum

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Ah yes,

I also like to store my firearms on hard concrete.

Ilove12gshotguns is right . If this is a beauty of a gun , why put it on concrete . A scratch or 2 would be expected . When I am @ the
shooting bench I never place the gun on the bench directly ( wood or whatever ) BUT with a pad to protect that special finish . Original good
guns are worth keeping that way . I have also seen good collectable guns pictured on this site , laying on large rocks . The same idea
there too . Why risk a scratch or worse on that good gun ?
I used to moose hunt with my MINT Winchester Deluxe 1895 in .405 Win . I carried it in a hard case to the stand . I uncased it , into my hands ,
where it stayed until finished . Then back into hard case to travel back to camp where I oiled it . It never got a scratch while hunting .
 
It's simply amazing how dramatically many firearms have appreciated over the last 20 years. Back in 1998 I bought a 29-2 in near perfect condition for $299 from a gun store in Edmonton. The year after that, I got my hands on a Colt Python in very good condition for $499. Both guns have long since been sold to new homes, so the crying over spilt milk is something I've already dealt with. But oh how I wish my retirement savings investments had performed the same way...
 
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