Model 29 bought for the stocks- update after Curtis worked his magic

Ok, I got it home and did quick polish on it. Pitting is mostly under the grips and is a little worse than I would have liked.

From a few feet away, she looks pretty good. The grips are not a great fit and look a bit dry. I wonder if they might not be original to the gun or if they got wet, and that caused the pitting. Judging from the recoil shield, it does not look to have beem shot much.

I may swap these cokes with the other set I have to see if they fit another gun any better.

Serial number is S207904. I am guessing that puts it in 1960 based on the ranges in the book. SCSW 4th edition puts the value in good condition at $1200 with a 50% premium for nickel and a 25% premium for the 4" barrel. So I'm thinking, even with the pitting that this is an $1800 piece today.

I'll send for a letter, but all in all, I am a happy camper with this very shootable short barrel 29.
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Robert
 
A slightly finish-challenged nickle plated 4" 29-2 with Cokes for a grand?
You did just fine. I'd take that deal any day and twice on Sunday.
A little Mother's Mag Polish on a cotton buffing wheel chucked up in a Dremel tool and those finish blemishes will buff out and virtually disappear.
 
As I said before, you did well for $1000. Personally, I think $1800 in valuation might be a stretch. Given the condition of the stocks and the revolver, I stick by my estimation of $1500. Then again, on GunJoker we see people bidding absurd amounts of money for S&W revolvers made in greater numbers than yours.
 
As I said before, you did well for $1000. Personally, I think $1800 in valuation might be a stretch. Given the condition of the stocks and the revolver, I stick by my estimation of $1500. Then again, on GunJoker we see people bidding absurd amounts of money for S&W revolvers made in greater numbers than yours.
No worries, I'm not selling..

Robert
 

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