Pictures of my only .44 Magnum

This 44 Magnum was shipped as a product sample to Olympic Wholesale, Los Angeles, CA on April 2, 1956. It is one of the first seventy-five 44 Magnums made by S&W. Click on the photo for a better look.

Bill

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Very nice gun. I wish I new 1/2
What you do about photography.

Thank you very much.

I took some learning and listening to others here on the forum.

And, you don't get to see the ones that don't turn out. ;)
 
The presentation case with the revolver pointing to the right with the accessories contained in a compartment below the barrel was introduced in 1979 and used until 1985.

Bill

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My 1982 8 3/8 nickel 27-2 was in a presentation case like that but not in as good of shape. ;)
 
Pre-27 series can't be found in Switzerland. I dream of a pre-war 357 in 3,5 or 5 inches...



Not too long ago I had quite a few M27s and other .357 Magnums. I too wanted a pre-war but never acquired one.

Pictured here from top to bottom,
1959 8 3/8 M27
1960 6 1/2" M27
1961 6" M27
1975 5" M27-2
1957 4" pre-27
1955 3.5" pre-27
1968 6" nickel M27-2

I sold all of them except the 1960 6 1/2" M27 and the 5" M27-2 and I kept my 6" M66-1 and my 6" M686.

I also sold a 4" and 6" 19-2, 1982 8 3/8" M27-2, a 6 1/2" Bangers 8 shot M27-7, M520, M627-2 and a 4' and 6" 686.

Your M29 collection is impressive.
 
WOW! That is certainly BEAUTIFUL!!! I have only 1 myself. Just a normal 29-3. It is in really nice shape and functions well. Thanks for posting! Bob
 
I finally figured it out. Rubi has access to Mr Peabody's way back machine. That' how he always comes up with these gems! As usual good lookin' piece!
 
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