Tytan01
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Feeling very dejected and looking to bite the head off of a rattler...I went forth in to the world to hunt for a new revolver to add to the collection and I come across a S&W Model 29-3 in a presentation box. It's a Special Commemorative gun by the Orange County Sheriff's Association for their 999 Project for officers fallen in the line of duty. This one commemorates Robert Squires, the first Undersheriff killed in 1912 at Tomato Springs, CA.
Nickel Plated and engraved. It comes with a badge and an oval shaped plaque. Both are numbered. This is #62 of 250 made.
I think there is supposed to be a belt buckle that goes with it but it wasn't in with the set. Hopefully I can track one down and hopefully it wasn't numbered as well or the chances of finding it are slim to none.
Paid $1000 for it. The box is in great condition but no key. The green velvet is in perfect shape and the gun doesn't appear to have been fired beyond the test firing from the factory.
I like it. It helped ease the pain of dealing with S&W's customer service dept.
Nickel Plated and engraved. It comes with a badge and an oval shaped plaque. Both are numbered. This is #62 of 250 made.
I think there is supposed to be a belt buckle that goes with it but it wasn't in with the set. Hopefully I can track one down and hopefully it wasn't numbered as well or the chances of finding it are slim to none.
Paid $1000 for it. The box is in great condition but no key. The green velvet is in perfect shape and the gun doesn't appear to have been fired beyond the test firing from the factory.
I like it. It helped ease the pain of dealing with S&W's customer service dept.