29-4 (1989) Three inch.price check and info.

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I saw a three inch unfluted 29-4 with heavy barrel at the range today. Really liked it! What are my chances of finding one? What should I expect to pay for one 97%+ / no box?
 
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Was this the blue one with the unfluted cylinder?? Some say they were Lew Hortons and others say they were a limited run from S&W. I'm not sure myself.
 
If you have a serial number, email Lew Horton. They'll tell you straightaway if it's one of theirs. I have a 3" 24 and a 3" 29 (fluted cylinder). The 24 was one of theirs, the 29 wasn't.
 
Three inch. RB. Unfluted. Heavy barrel. Blue. 29-4. Adjustable sights with red ramp front. made in 1989. I got to handle it. Its heavy. Much more masdive than a typical mid 80's 3 INCH Lew Hortons. Really want one now.
 
There's one on GB right now or $1295 with box. The seller states S&W made 2,532 of them in 1989. I bought one about 6 years ago. Mine is in great condition. It didn't come with a box and the prior owner had it Magnaported, but I paid less than $500 for it. A lot of collectors wouldn't touch it because of the porting, but I didn't mind. I thought it was a fair price for it back then, and I'm pretty sure I'll get my money back out of it if I were to ever sell it. It is a very cool gun. Good luck with your search.
 
Like this?

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Just like a gun above.
 
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I think I found one.... But I am looking at 900.00 total. (minty / no box). Sounds about right? I have nothing to compare to. Never seen one for sale.
 
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I have two of them...not for sale. They are quite heavy when loaded. They came factory with some ugly rubber grips. I don't think they were Lew Horton models. They made quite a few of them, plus there are lots of different 3" model 29/629's. I wouldn't think they are worth more then $600/650.
Just my .2 cents.
Chop
 
I compared it to my friends 3 inch 629 Lew Horton. The 29-3 felt a lot mote solid..
 
Three inch. RB. Unfluted. Heavy barrel. Blue. 29-4. Adjustable sights with red ramp front. made in 1989. I got to handle it. Its heavy. Much more masdive than a typical mid 80's 3 INCH Lew Hortons. Really want one now.

I have one and I put Ahrends smooth boot grips on it. I wouldn't trade it for a gold monkey. The round butt and short barrel makes it handy to carry. There is nothing about it not to like. Larry
 
it's a heavy little "beasty" and yes one of 2532 produced..
and rather hard to find....

let me look in the safe....

ah yes.... I though there was one in there....

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factory fresh, with box & all the goodies.....
 
How would 629-4 three inch compare to early-mid 80's Lew Horton three unchers? (629-1). ? Durability? Price?
 
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Got one.29-4 three inch. My LGS got one in. Did not have a box and is about 98%. The charged me 700.00 total. VERY happy.
 
Got one.29-4 three inch. My LGS got one in. Did not have a box and is about 98%. The charged me 700.00 total. VERY happy.
I think you did good on the price. I am too old to shoot full loads in mine so I use 10 grs. of Unique for 1023 fps. Even with that light load it is still a right powerful pocket popper. Larry
 
I think you did good on the price. I am too old to shoot full loads in mine so I use 10 grs. of Unique for 1023 fps. Even with that light load it is still a right powerful pocket popper. Larry

Thank You. It seems to be VERY accurate with std. 246 grain lead factory load too. Also it seems MUCH easier to shoot and is more accurate tham the 629 three inchers I owned before.
 
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Congratulations on your find. I bought one about seven years ago for $550.00. I don't shoot it very often. Full house .44magnums are a bear for me so I don't shoot them a lot. I do reload and usually when I shoot it I use .44 special loads of Unique and 240 gr. swc lead bullets so I don't start flinching after a dozen rounds. I shoot it with the S&W wooden round butt grips so it's harder on the hand than the Pachmyer rubbers. I haven't checked into it much, but, I don't think these are Lew Horton guns.
 

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