I tried, but failed. But can it be called "failing"?

scottcolbath

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I packed up two guns. A Canik and a Walther. Neither of which I am fond of. Both minty fresh, maybe fired 100 rounds through each over the past few years.

My plan was simple. Hit a few pawn shops. If I saw a S&W I wanted, I'd try to work out a deal and trade the two black pistols for a wheel gun. Didn't see anything that blew up my skirt, until I got to Bear Arms (Scottsdale). They had a model 29-3 in great shape for $700. Looks to be made between 1982 and 1988. So I ran out to the truck, grabbed the two guns to show the guy at the counter. They wouldn't give me enough in trade, but I bought the gun anyway. :cool:

So I'm still stuck with the other two, but I have a nice blued 29 to park next to my 629. No box, papers, original grips. Just the gun. I'm going to find some nice wooden grips for this thing. Any suggestions?

Don't yell at me for the dirty truck.
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Nice 29! I'd have used the 2 you mentioned to reduce the price on the 29 if possible.
Plastic guns have their place IMO, but a majestic steel classic is an heirloom.
 
Had couple residences in Scottsdale and Bear Arms was 1 of my favorite "gun" places. Kirk (owner) great guy. Also NW Armory deserves mention; right next to Scottsdale Gun Club. Miss Scottsdale.
 
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