29-2 What do you guys think? (Update with pics)

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Friday I was in my LGS picking up a 36-1 shooter I had picked up cheap on gunbroker, and I noticed a 6 inch 29-2 in the case. It looks good, definetly a shooter with some holster wear, but everything feels tight and it's wearing target stocks. No box or papers but it does come with the holster that gave it the wear. They want $650 out the door. My wife gave me the thumbs up and I rarely see 29s around here for this kind of price. What do you guys think, good deal? Serial # is S250xxx, maybe 1965 ish.
 
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It should be a 6 1/2 inch and a nicely made piece. Price sounds decent if the gun is any decent shape. Bob!
 
for an S serial numbered gun i think that is a good price. period correct target stocks should have the diamond-center.
 
Based on your description I would buy it, especially with the S serial number.
In that serial range it should also have diamond targets, known as "cokes" on it. If it wears this type of grip it is a definate buy.
 
I'm not sure about the stocks or barrel length. I honestly didn't think I'd get permission from management to buy it so I only took a brief look. They're holding it for me until I can swing by later this week. Even if they aren't the correct stocks I'm pretty sure I'm in love with it already. I'll be sure to post pics if she comes home with me.
 
Even without the proper stocks, the gun is still worth considering, IMO. 29s from that era were very nice guns. You could have Keith Brown make a set of his reproduction stocks and have yourself a very nice 29 with better-than-factory wood. Something to consider... :D
 
So I negotiated for $10 off, and she followed me home (Every little bit helps right?). I'm pretty sure they're coke grips, but they aren't numbered. They have some wear, most notably at the rear where the checkering is worn almost smooth to the border. Also has the widest trigger I've ever seen. I took a few quick pics. It's a little dirty and greasy but let me know if you think I did well.
 

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oh lord, you lucky dog! Those are Cokes....you did very well. the grips wont be numbered. the trigger is .500"

I'm jealous.
 
It's nice to be the one with a lucky find on here for once. Usually I get on here and drool over everyone else's finds. Now to wait patiently until I get out to the range eventually....
 
Clean it up as best you can and you should have a pretty nice old gun. Be careful with the stocks. It is easy to chip the coke stocks when you remove them. They are a bit thin in the area of the bottom of the backstrap. The gun does not look like it has been used a lot, but check it out for endshake and timing. 44s need to be kept properly tuned.

I think you came away from this dealing "smelling like a rose." :)
 
The action is tight and there is almost no play in the cylinder when it's in full lock up. The gap looks good, just gotta get a gauge in there. The cokes are already removed and stored properly. I have a set of hogue rubbers on it until I find some nice replacement wood.
 
The cokes are already removed and stored properly. I have a set of hogue rubbers on it until I find some nice replacement wood.

What? Why deny yourself the pleasure of using this gun with its original stocks? You should at least give them a try.

If this gun is just going to be used at the range, there is no reason not to leave them on the gun and get some good out of them. :)
 
That's an excellent price in my opinion, I would have bought it for sure.

Just a thought, try shooting it with the cokes on it. It is a totally different feel from the later targets.
 
I'm with the othe others. You only live once. Put the Cokes back on and enjoy. (you do know you can't take it with you right? :)

Emory
 
Thats a heck of a deal with those grips on it, you lucky dog. You better be real nice to your honey.... Ron.

Don't you worry, she's getting a nice piece of her favorite rustic furniture out of the deal.

And I may not be able to take them with me, but I want to leave a few for the kids. I had to build my collection from scratch but I'm hoping to start my kids off right.
 
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