bryan87
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After completing some errands last week on my lunch break I decided I would reward myself with a quick trip to my LGS before heading back to the drudgery of work. I had (oddly) been doing a ton of research recently on new model 629 and 629 classics in an effort to decide between the two for my first .44 magnum revolver.
Lo and behold, sitting in the glass display case was a 6" Model 29-2 for $599 w/ holster, just shy of 100 rounds of .44 Magnum, original box, original cleaning kit (never been used) and original papers! My jaw just about hit the floor and shortly thereafter I walked out with a giant new box under my arm.
The gun was quite dirty and the holster was in bad shape (looks like the guy carried quite often) but both cleaned up nicely. I personally find the Pachmayr grips to be atrocious and already have my check in the mail to Kim Ahrends for a set of retro combats.
I have yet to take her to the range but I am thoroughly excited since I have only shot .44 Magnums once before. However, I couldn't wait to post a picture until the grips arrived so here she is!
Lo and behold, sitting in the glass display case was a 6" Model 29-2 for $599 w/ holster, just shy of 100 rounds of .44 Magnum, original box, original cleaning kit (never been used) and original papers! My jaw just about hit the floor and shortly thereafter I walked out with a giant new box under my arm.
The gun was quite dirty and the holster was in bad shape (looks like the guy carried quite often) but both cleaned up nicely. I personally find the Pachmayr grips to be atrocious and already have my check in the mail to Kim Ahrends for a set of retro combats.
I have yet to take her to the range but I am thoroughly excited since I have only shot .44 Magnums once before. However, I couldn't wait to post a picture until the grips arrived so here she is!