This is a blued gun that has never been turned.
C carguychris New member May 29, 2009 #2 It would help if you posted the barrel length. Some Model 29 lengths are far less common than others and command substantial premiums.
It would help if you posted the barrel length. Some Model 29 lengths are far less common than others and command substantial premiums.
C carguychris New member May 29, 2009 #4 You sure it's not 6-1/2"? This is historically the most common M29 length.
J Jayhawkhuntclub New member May 29, 2009 #5 I honestly haven't seen the gun. I'm asking for my dad. I'm guessing it's a 6.5" based on what you say. Last edited: May 29, 2009
I honestly haven't seen the gun. I'm asking for my dad. I'm guessing it's a 6.5" based on what you say.
F flatovercrest New member May 30, 2009 #6 Depends where you are. I sold a 29 Classic 5" for $1000 two months ago. No box or manual. Gun was 99% I had no emotional attachment to the gun and I bought it just two weeks prior as I saw room for profit in it.
Depends where you are. I sold a 29 Classic 5" for $1000 two months ago. No box or manual. Gun was 99% I had no emotional attachment to the gun and I bought it just two weeks prior as I saw room for profit in it.
E Edward429451 Moderator May 30, 2009 #7 Yeah but the 5" are few and far between. I'd say 600-800 for your 6.5. Prolly be worth more to keep hmm.
Yeah but the 5" are few and far between. I'd say 600-800 for your 6.5. Prolly be worth more to keep hmm.