better value: 19-3 or 29-2?

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Found a 29-2 with incorrect grips (has the target grips, not cokes) with a presentation case but no papers for $650 in the 6" blued. Also found the 19-3 in 4" blued no box or docs and black grips for $400. Wife won't let me get both unfortunately. which would be the smarter buy? Its basically gonna be for fun at the range and potentially to carry hog hunting. I already have a junky little Taurus model 66 in 357 but I want to upgrade. I have always wanted to get into 44 mag though
 
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.44 Mag is a more useful caliber in my opinion. Can load it with soft recoiling .44 special for the range, or hard hitting .44 mag for shooting hogs. $600 sounds like a pretty good price for a model 29 in decent shape.
 
.44 Mag is a more useful caliber in my opinion. Can load it with soft recoiling .44 special for the range, or hard hitting .44 mag for shooting hogs. $600 sounds like a pretty good price for a model 29 in decent shape.

I agree. If that 29-2 is in good shape, I'd snatch that one up quickly. Good luck with your purchase.
 
If the 29-2 is not a "S" prefix serial number gun the target grips are correct.Only the early model 29-2's came with "Cokes" And unless you reload expect to pay close to $1/rd for .44MAG ammo IF you can find it.
 
Other than your hog hunting use, I would have said the M19. For hog hunting, within your ability to tolerate recoil etc, I would go with a bigger caliber when there is a choice.
 
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