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    Default Smith & Wesson model 29

    [IMG][/IMG]I saw a S&W model 29 N frame .44 Magnum with a 10 inch barrel (factory). I am not familiar with this version, it is from an estate sale, price is firm at $700!

    Excellent condition, few rounds through it.

    Advise please!

    Thanks.
    Here is some more info, barrel is 9 3/4 inches, not pinned, cylinder is not recessed. It is a Model 29-3, has Hogue grips which have a screw up through the bottom, overall great finish with one scratch on right side of barrel, action is tight and smooth, adjustable front sight. Serial number is A E Y 8569, or 8596 I am anorexic so sometimes get numbers reversed. I had been told that a Silhoutte model has a full lug barrel, this one does not. Also, I said price was $700. it is only $699.99!!! More pictures below this reply. Thanks for any advise!!
    Last edited by Jon Field; 11-25-2013 at 05:53. Reason: new info
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    is it pinned & recessed? Which model 29 is it? 29-2, 29-3, 29-4, 29-9 etc? I'm not familiar with a 10" length, could it be something else, say 8 3/8"? You haven't given us enough info to be of help, the serial number would be of help, as would photos.......... Does it retain the box, tools & papers? etc etc etc...........
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    I'll get that info Monday, the barrel is definitely longer than the 8 3/8 inches, long front sight base. Nice looking gun.
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    There was one model called the "Silhouette" that had a 10 5/8" barrel. The front sight was adjustable, and is longer than the regular ramp front sight. If it still has the box and papers that is an excellent price.

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    For $700.00 I'd jump on that.

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    I wonder if it is considered collectible or worth having?
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    I believe there is too much do-do about collecting modern revolvers. It is a very good revolver, The ten inch barrel is akward for just woods carry, but if one used a hand gun for hunting, it would be ideal. It is well worth having and I feel it is a fair price. I would still try and haggle the price down if possible. If I had a need for another 44 mag I would also jump on it, but hell, I'm still trying to convince my wife that I really needed the .45 Colt Mountain Gun I picked up.

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    Last edited by Jon Field; 11-25-2013 at 05:51. Reason: pictures
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    Did you measure the barrel from the front of the frame or from the front of the cylinder? I think you do have a 10 3/8 inch barrel. I feel it's the Model 29 Silhouette with both front and rear adjustable sights in bright blue only. Came with Goncalo Alves wood grips. Blue book is $650 at 100%. If this is the model then it's less with the Hogue grips on it.

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    I only measured the barrel. Thanks for the info, their price is firm!
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