3 INCH UNFLUTED WITH FULL LUG BARREL MODEL 629

I have two blue steel guns like this.

They work well. Recoil is not any worse than the four inch guns. Accuracy is excellent. They balance well. There is not much that I do not like about them. I would never get one ported. My 329 PD is a beast on recoil, but the three inch steel guns are not.
 

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S&W did also make the same gun in blue, as the model 29-4 (top gun in picture) which came standard with a red ramp front sight:
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Some very good replies there.

toroflow1 - I have never noticed a model 29 in that setup. Those are really nice revolvers pictured.

mic214 - I like that holster. Who is the maker and what is the model number?
 
Some very good replies there.

toroflow1 - I have never noticed a model 29 in that setup. Those are really nice revolvers pictured.

mic214 - I like that holster. Who is the maker and what is the model number?

Thanks! The holster is made by El Paso Saddlery and is their Model #77 "Tortilla" rig with border stamping. I have several El Paso Saddlery holsters and they are first rate.

Here is a link to their site:

#77 "Tortilla" Holster
 
Smith and Wesson 629-4 3" full lug unfluted cylinder

So how much is a Smith and Wesson 629-4, 3" with full lug barrel and unfluted cylinder worth today in 2021?Thanks
 
BrokeGunner has several completed auctions for 3" -2s and -4s, all north of $1400. This makes sense b/c the new production guns sell for ~$1200.
 
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