Smith and Wesson 29-2 value?

A shoulder holster would carry the 6" barrel much more comfortably than a belt holster, but I would still go for the lighter, more compact 4.2" barrel on a gun that is going to be worn all day.



If it's a 29-2, it is pinned and recessed. These features were deleted with the introduction of the 29-3 in 1982.

Yes. I meant the 6 inch barrel was made in 1979. S&W discontinued the 6 1/2 barrel that year.
 
:)Thanks guys. Much appreciated. I have no intention of;) parting with 'Mrs. Smith' but I would still like to have the original case for it to be put back in decent condition. I'll see if I can take a photo of it to show the problem but it's just the blue liner that's shabby. The rest of the case condition is virtually like new. Thanks again:).
 
Had a good look today, it's not as nice as it looked at first glance. Timing is ok, but one cylinder didn't lock before the hammer clicked back. Lockup isn't too bad, end shake is only about .003" with .006" cylinder gap. It has lots of blueing wear on the cylinder and trigger guard as well as the muzzle, plus a fair bit of wear on the cylinder where the hand rotates it. I offered $500, but it's a consignment, and the guy won't budge. Comes with just the original cardboard box too, not the nice wood one. It's a 6.5" barrel, so it's an older one.
Kristian
 
I dint want to hijack the thread, but I have a no-dash model 29, 8 3/4 from 1961. Great condition. are they worth more

Yes, the four-screw (the fourth screw is is front of the trigger guard) guns like the 29-0 are worth a premium and are significantly less common compared to the three-screw 29-2. Mine is a 6-1/2" gun, also made in 1961. Unfortunately, no Coke-bottle stocks, though.

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Some other, even rarer configurations include pre-Model 29s with the five-screw (the fifth screw is on top of the sideplate; most pre-29s were built with four-screw frames) frame, and the 29-1, which introduced left-hand threaded ejector rod (mostly three-screw, with some built as four-screw).

29-2s are actually relatively common, as they had the single longest production run of all the different versions of the Model 29. Most 29-2s were also built when S&W was owned by Bangor Punta, beginning in 1965; not exactly S&W's "good old days".
 
Not to side track on OP. I see we got all the S&W lovers. Can you guys give some idea when they were made. Checked S&W forum Wow every one asks they same thing.
29-2 N469
17-4 81K1
10-5 D63
I don't know much about them, but i won't part with them. I do apologize to the OP
Than you age
 
I recall someone posting the various changes in the productions; example, dash 1 had the change from a pinned barrel. Dash 2 had... Dash 3 had such and such. I have a Dash 7 coming my way soon and would be interested (others, OP included would benefit) if it could be posted here again?
 
Had a good look today, it's not as nice as it looked at first glance. Timing is ok, but one cylinder didn't lock before the hammer clicked back. Lockup isn't too bad, end shake is only about .003" with .006" cylinder gap. It has lots of blueing wear on the cylinder and trigger guard as well as the muzzle, plus a fair bit of wear on the cylinder where the hand rotates it. I offered $500, but it's a consignment, and the guy won't budge. Comes with just the original cardboard box too, not the nice wood one. It's a 6.5" barrel, so it's an older one.
Kristian

Find out what a full service/re-time and tighten would cost, then look at the cost of one in perfect shape, and decide from there. If it's getting worked on anyway, you can throw in a trigger job. I rather have a good tuned gun from a 'smith than a new gun out of the box.
 
Not to side track on OP. I see we got all the S&W lovers. Can you guys give some idea when they were made. Checked S&W forum Wow every one asks they same thing.
29-2 N469
17-4 81K1
10-5 D63
I don't know much about them, but i won't part with them. I do apologize to the OP
Than you age

Contact my buddy, he has been collecting smiths for years. He should be able to help you. Im surprised no others have come forward yet.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/member.php/11815-rfo1
 
Not to side track on OP. I see we got all the S&W lovers. Can you guys give some idea when they were made. Checked S&W forum Wow every one asks they same thing.
29-2 N469
17-4 81K1
10-5 D63
I don't know much about them, but i won't part with them. I do apologize to the OP
Than you age

No worries, it's always nice to hear about and see other peoples collections too.
Kristian
 
Find out what a full service/re-time and tighten would cost, then look at the cost of one in perfect shape, and decide from there. If it's getting worked on anyway, you can throw in a trigger job. I rather have a good tuned gun from a 'smith than a new gun out of the box.

I could do the work myself too, then it would only be money for the parts. I have done an over sized hand and cylinder stop in a k frame before, and it worked out pretty good. Here goes another order to Brownells.
Kristian
 
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