First Consecutive Pair of 44 Magnums

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For a fee of $5.00 per gun, S&W would manufacture and ship consecutive pairs of firearms. This pair, with serial numbers S166292 (top photo) and S166293, were shipped to Camfour, Inc., Springfield, MA on July 12, 1956. This is the first consecutive set of 44 Magnums shipped by S&W. Both Magnums remain in near new condition, with virtually no blue loss and only the slightest of turn rings. The coke bottle stocks are perfect.

Bill

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Doc those are beautiful. Thank you for the wonderful photos and knowledge you have shared with us on this forum and in your books.

Here is one shipped on July 2, 1956 in fantastic condition like yours with no blue loss and an almost imperceptible turn line.
 

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Doc44, I have a question for you. Many, many years ago, George Wimer offered a set of three consecutively numbered M29's. I don't remember their vintage, but I think they were pre-dash. Just out of curiosity, do you know about these and were there any more instances of consecutive numbered M29's that consisted of 3 or more guns? Thanks in advance.
 
I don't remember the three you posted about, but on January 28, 1959, S&W shipped four Model 29s with an 8 3/8-inch barrel with consecutive serial numbers, namely, S184730, S184731, S184732, and S184733. Each was custom engraved (beyond Class-A). S184730 and S184732 were finished in bright blue and S184731 and S184733 were finished in nickel. The Model 29s were shipped to Rex Firearms in New York. I hope these four Model 29s were kept together, but they have not been reported by collectors or offered for sale at auction. This set would be an exceptional find for any S&W collector.

Bill
 
For a fee of $5.00 per gun, S&W would manufacture and ship consecutive pairs of firearms. This pair, with serial numbers S166292 (top photo) and S166293, were shipped to Camfour, Inc., Springfield, MA on July 12, 1956. This is the first consecutive set of 44 Magnums shipped by S&W. Both Magnums remain in near new condition, with virtually no blue loss and only the slightest of turn rings. The coke bottle stocks are perfect.

Bill

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Bill,

Just a suggestion...But for the guys who haven't seen it...You ought to post a Photo of the Pair in that "Fantastic" Marvin Huey Pres. Case you had made for them...Really sets the Pair off!!
 
I don't remember the three you posted about, but on January 28, 1959, S&W shipped four Model 29s with an 8 3/8-inch barrel with consecutive serial numbers, namely, S184730, S184731, S184732, and S184733. Each was custom engraved (beyond Class-A). S184730 and S184732 were finished in bright blue and S184731 and S184733 were finished in nickel. The Model 29s were shipped to Rex Firearms in New York. I hope these four Model 29s were kept together, but they have not been reported by collectors or offered for sale at auction. This set would be an exceptional find for any S&W collector.

Bill
Thank you for the quick and informative answer. Much appreciated.
 
Fantastic pair. But, even if they were gifted to me, I just wouldn't want to be responsible for such an interesting set of revolvers. Plus, I really couldn't shoot them!

Am I alone in feeling that way?

I'm glad there are people out there curating such things.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Unbelievably beautiful pair of revolvers.

Not going to lie, I'm a bit jealous, but I could never afford something like that and I would just have to shoot at least one of them! And that would probably be a travesty.
 
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