I'm considering purchasing a 4" 29-2 virtually perfect condition 99% mechanically and finish wise. It has been metalife Hard-Chromed. Would you pass on it, and what do you think its value in its condition is? Thanks
It is usually not possible to recover refinishing fees, but sometimes sellers try. After stainless guns came along, interest in the idea pretty much vanished.
From a collector stand point it has little or no value.
From a shooter, range gun, hunting gun, back up gun, do anything gun it is now as close to corrosion proof as you are ever going to find.
One Eye Joe, that is one sweet 629 MG. I love the Ahrends you put on her.
It would depend on the gun and the price. If priced attractively, and the work was top-notch, I might buy it. But, as has been said here so many times, it is usually not possible to recover refinishing fees, but sometimes sellers try.
I have seen quite a few hard-chromed S&Ws, but never at a price I considered worthwhile. After stainless guns came along, interest in the idea pretty much vanished.
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It's a very tough finish that looks good and holds up well. Great for a shooter. But reduces any collector value the gun might have had. It's like magna-porting; if you want it, and you like it fine - go for it. Just don't try to convince anyone else in the know that it's an "enhancement" that increases the value of the gun
FWIW, back @ 90 I had a 29-3 Classic Hunter, a blued gun, that I wanted to make into the ultimate hunting handgun. I had it hard chromed, ported, green sight insert and several other improvements.
Here it is:
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Today there are those that get curled toes looking at what I did to a fine revolver, but truth be told, it's mine and that's the way I like it.
Still own it and it shoots very well indeed.![]()
FWIW, back @ 90 I had a 29-3 Classic Hunter, a blued gun, that I wanted to make into the ultimate hunting handgun. I had it hard chromed, ported, green sight insert and several other improvements.
Here it is:
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Today there are those that get curled toes looking at what I did to a fine revolver, but truth be told, it's mine and that's the way I like it.
Still own it and it shoots very well indeed.![]()
FWIW, back @ 90 I had a 29-3 Classic Hunter, a blued gun, that I wanted to make into the ultimate hunting handgun. I had it hard chromed, ported, green sight insert and several other improvements.
Here it is:
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Today there are those that get curled toes looking at what I did to a fine revolver, but truth be told, it's mine and that's the way I like it.
Still own it and it shoots very well indeed.![]()