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Old 10-18-2017, 04:47 PM
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I have a 29-5 in 99% 6" barrel 3 t's bright blue that I was contemplating selling. I have tried searching for sold example with very little luck. What would be the going rate for this particular model? I do not think it has ever been fired. There is no box. Has Sept 1990 stamped on inside of the stock. All help is greatly appreciated.
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I just paid $800 for a 29-6 square butt 6" that definitely wasn't new in the box. Your N frame target grips add value to the gun too. They are routinely selling for over $100 on ebay.

The 29-5 might not be as valuable to a collector as say a -2 but for someone that's looking for a shooter they might as well be priceless. I'd choose a -5 or -6 over any of them.
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