Collecting 3" round butt N-frames?

The only 3" n-frame I own is a 29-4. unfluted cyl in blue. It has some holster wear from the PO, but I like been there done that look. Not as collectable as some of the others in here (which I'm jealous of)

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Very nice!! Since I see this is your first post, welcome to the forum, from one newbie to another!!! Would like to see more of the 29-4. do you have the box, docs, tools, etc.?? More photos would be nice. Thanks for posting, Bob.:)
 
I have two; numbers 1 and 3 in your list.

A Model 24-3 Lew Horton .44 Special and a Model 29-4 3" Special .44 Magnum.

2532 29-4 3" Specials (product code 101251) were built in 1989. They came from the factory with the Pachmayr grips as worn on irish's. Later in 1989, the same year it was built, mine was customized by Gary Reeder when he was still in Sarasota, Florida.

Model 24-3 Lew Horton
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Model 29-4 3" Special/Gary Reeder Classic
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I like it!

The only 3" n-frame I own is a 29-4. unfluted cyl in blue. It has some holster wear from the PO, but I like been there done that look. Not as collectable as some of the others in here (which I'm jealous of)

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Welcome to the forum!
Some of us are looking for YOUR 3" gun! Your unfluted cyl gun is rather hard to find in the 29. I have seen very few of them around!
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The only 3" n-frame I own is a 29-4. unfluted cyl in blue. It has some holster wear from the PO, but I like been there done that look. Not as collectable as some of the others in here (which I'm jealous of)

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That's a beautiful, all original example! Congratulations!
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There's one being auctioned off on Gunbroker right now wearing a set of S&W combat grips (these came with the Pachmayrs yours has) and the wrong hammer and trigger (these came with target hammer and trigger as yours and mine have) and it's currently been bid above $1100!
 
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Very nice!! Since I see this is your first post, welcome to the forum, from one newbie to another!!! Would like to see more of the 29-4. do you have the box, docs, tools, etc.?? More photos would be nice. Thanks for posting, Bob.:)

Thanks for the kind words. Unfortunately I'm missing the box and papers (I do have them for the 19-4 posted with it). I took it out this weekend and put a few rounds down range. Its a screamer for sure. I'm thinking of swapping of the good years for some Ahrends tactical rounds (I'll keep the factory grips). Otherwise I'm happy with it.

Here it is with my 4" 19-4
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Very nice irish, thanks for the pics. While I like to have the box, docs and tools it is not always possible. Especially in older or rarer models such as yours. I bought my 625-3 with nothing and was happy just to get one. I can continue to search for a better example but I can cross that one off my list.

I didn't know all of the 24-3's were Lew Hortons jcelect, thanks for the info. I'm aware of the factory holsters which do look very nice. Since I'm a lefty I don't know if I will pursue one or not. Nice looking example of the 24-3 you have there.

I have a digital camera and would like to post up a few pics but not sure how to do so. I confess to being a baby boomer and being more familiar with multiplication and division than cut and paste. Bob.
 
Will you adopt me? We're really close. lol
what a fine collection. All yours in a row confirms my like for the full underlug 3". Something about that chunky front end really scratches an itch.

Brings up a question. ..Did the full underlug 3" come in at a certain date or is it just model specific? Reason I ask is for example I have seen both underlug styles of 629 3" and I think the full underlug were newer models.
 
Allen you should have adopted my two orphans so I would retain visitation rights...

Great guns but just too big to carry CCW and too samll to shoot comfortable on the range compared to the 4" and 6" versions,
Also, Who knew dash 3's would ever become collectable back then ?

 
I hope this works. A couple of the wiz-kids at work gave me a crash course in resizing and posting photos. Here are a few of my meager collection so far. My photography and internet skills are about equal, not very good. These were taken handheld in automatic mode with flash.
 

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Looks like you are off to a great start! I have 3 on your list: a LH 24-3, a 624, and and a 29-4 unfluted.

Not counted, but very nice in my opinion, is my 325 NG (2 1/2" bbl). My desire for a Model of 1989 625 is dampened somewhat by the Nightguard - until I run across one, anyway!
 
629-5

I have a 629-5. Here's some photos after I recently cleaned it up. Shoots great. Bought it used from a good friend.
 

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I have a 629-5. Here's some photos after I recently cleaned it up. Shoots great. Bought it used from a good friend.

That really looks nice. May I ask what you used and how you cleaned it up? Mother's mag wheel polish and a cotton rag? The stainless steel guns seem to be less forgiving and show everything. Thanks for your reply, Bob.
 
329 NG

Unless you were specifically avoiding the lightweights, there's the 329 TI/SC. The only S&W that out recoils the S&W 500 Mag 3"!

Truer words were never written. I haven't experienced the pleasure of shooting the lighter 329 PD, but my 329 NG has a much sharper and more painful recoil than my S&W 500.
 
Addiction

This is my first post and hopefully not my last. Glad to be here. If a person has to have an addiction, what better could it be than a 3" N Frame? Thoroughly enjoyed the photos and the education. I don't own one........yet!
 
This is my first post and hopefully not my last. Glad to be here. If a person has to have an addiction, what better could it be than a 3" N Frame? Thoroughly enjoyed the photos and the education. I don't own one........yet!

Welcome aboard, speedhorses.
 

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