The five most wanted S&W

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Now that's a loaded question. I'll guess a pre 24 or 21, the RMs, .22 outdoorsman, the Model 45, and the 6 1/2" Model 29. Well, at least I want all of them.
 
For me here its the "N" frame 357mag's I just don't ever see used ones. Even the ruger security six's in 357mag are rare too. I guess everyone is hanging on to them.

On the net the 357mag and 41mag in the N frames seem to sell very quickly too. It makes me wonder if the 41mag is gaining in popularity lately? Bill

My wish list right now is;

S&W M57 4" barrel 41mag in nickel
S&W M58 4" barrel 41mag in nickel
S&W M27 or M28 6" barrel in 357mag in blue or nickel (N frame)
S&W M29 6 1/2" barrel, 44mag in nickel

My local dealer has most of them new but the 357mag. I don't mind the key start safety.
 
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3" 66's

3" 686 CS1's

Pre lock 586-5 L-comp...............
 
Among all the great revolvers that will be suggested otherwise, I just want to throw in the Model 41, a classic 22 target pistol that stands alone in the S&W line up.

Beyond that, I wouldn't mind one of the Schofields they reintroduced around 2001.
 
Just my opinion here, but these are the ones that don't seem to last too long on the tables at gun shows:

1. 3.5" Model 27
2. Model 28s - either barrel length, but the 4-inchers go fast
3. 6.5" pinned and recessed Model 29 - the "Dirty Harry" gun
4. Model 19 or Model 66 2.5"
5. Any pre-war S&W in really good shape; particularly with the original box and papers

I'm only hunting for the #5 specimens now - particularly any S&W made in 1939 (hint!).

John
 
.45 Schofield
.44 HE 2nd Model
Model 27
Model 29
Model 4006
They all introduced and fired a "S&W" cartridge (except the HE).
 
About fifteen years ago I was just a little late when what was alleged to be Ed Murrow's S&W kit gun showed up in SGN. He's one of my few heroes, and I ran, not walked, to the phone. Turned out that I was about two days late and the gun had been sold.

Still looking for a nice 4" Triple Lock. The one I have is externally restored and is a nice display piece, but other than salvaging a clunker, not that satisfying.

The 3" medium weight barrel square butt Australian Model 10s are nice shooters, and I wish I had gotten one a few years back. My daughter has one and it is one nice little gun. I think I would like it better than the 3" HB RB guns.

Maybe a 15-22...

A M25 MG in the .45 ACP commemorative version would be nice.

But I'm lucky to have what I've got, and with luck will have the health to enjoy them as long as the Good Lord sees fit.
 
I know frank hammer had a triplelock that seen action. I had a 1917 that I had made into a convertable 45 colt/45 acp. I also had s&w target sights put on with a nice ramp, hammer beavertailed. I stupidly traded it off. I also had the front sight with a red insert and rear white outline. I had found a brand new .455 clyinder and a extra crane. It worked nice.
 
What I'd like best, or what other folks would like? Sorry, its more than 5.

I'd like a 4" 44 2nd model. I'm not real particular, target or fixed sight, or both.

A nice prewar K32 (as opposed to what I've got.)

I'd like a postwar transition 3rd model 44 military, just for fun.

And I'd really like a pre-model 29 5 screw 4" nickel.

Wouldn't mind a K22 Outdoorsman in Factory nickel, or even a 2nd model in factory nickel. :)

I'd even like one of the 38/44 Outdoorsman in alloy frame.

One of the war time production 357 mags would be nice as a conversation piece.

In all fairness, I feel like the luckiest guy in the world just for having the guns I've managed to find. They can stay in my possession until I die. Then maybe my widow will distribute them into the wind so others can find and enjoy them as much as me.
 
When you say "The 5 most wanted", you don't specify by whom. The list for the S&W collector is much different than the list for the average guy. Many of the folks here are avid collectors with a great deal of knowledge on the subject. Then there are folks like me, with just enough knowledge to know some of the basics. So, having said that, here is my list.

(Revolvers being pre-lock, of course!)

Model 29
Model 686
Model 617
Model 27 (or mod. 28)
Model 41

Honorable mentions:

Model 19
Model 36

Just my opinion!:)


WG840
 
What I'd like best, or what other folks would like? Sorry, its more than 5.

I'd like a 4" 44 2nd model. I'm not real particular, target or fixed sight, or both.

A nice prewar K32 (as opposed to what I've got.)

I'd like a postwar transition 3rd model 44 military, just for fun.

And I'd really like a pre-model 29 5 screw 4" nickel.

Wouldn't mind a K22 Outdoorsman in Factory nickel, or even a 2nd model in factory nickel. :)

I'd even like one of the 38/44 Outdoorsman in alloy frame.

One of the war time production 357 mags would be nice as a conversation piece.

In all fairness, I feel like the luckiest guy in the world just for having the guns I've managed to find. They can stay in my possession until I die. Then maybe my widow will distribute them into the wind so others can find and enjoy them as much as me.


Have you told your wife that you and I are best buds and you want me to have first pick??? :)
 
I have 4 of my 5. First a M17-6 with short under lug, M14-3, 4506-1 & a SS 1911. I am shopping for a M25 in .45acp to fill out the spot.

LTC
 
Any of the 5" .44 magnums-
pre 29 5 screw
pre 29 4 screw
29 4 screw
29-1's (of any barrel length)
29-2

The first registered magnum that was sent to J.H.Hoover.
44 HE 3rd model 4" 44 special
The original gun used by Clint Eastwood in the Dirty Harry movies
Mint Target Triple Locks, or a TL shipped in .45 Colt
 
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A nice RM with a barrel length that starts with a 4 (4.25, 4.5, 4.75, etc,,,).:)
 
Triple lock

I just have to put in a good word for the 1st Mod. Hand Ejector or Triple Lock when it comes to desirable S&W's
 
I'm a little shocked that the Model 66 isn't getting mentioned more here. I guess either everyone has one or doesn't think so highly of them like I do. Right now this is my S&W desires list.

Model 66 4 inch
Model 66 2.5 or even better 3 inch
Model 642 no lock (this one is next as soon as funds build up)
Model 629 4 inch
Model 10 4 inch with the older tapered barrel
 
1- Registered Magnum
2- Pre 27'S
3- Triple Lock
4- Early hand ejectors
5- 38/44's
6- M – 19'S
Now my personal top picks:
1- 3 ½" M-27
2- 38/44
3- 520 NYSP
4- As new M-19 2 ½"
5- M-39, only because that was the must have pistol when I went on the job in 1974.
 
My Five

My five will be:

A: Triplelock
B: Registered Magnum
C: Model 16
D: Model 35
E: Model 53

Is this too much to ask? Apparently yes.
 
My 5 most wanted...

Model 25-5, blue, long barrel;

Model 41 with 7" barrel and muzzle brake;

Model 66-1, 6" ( have an offer in on one right now );

Model 29 (any variant but no later than -2), 6.5" or either long barrels;

Model 57, nickel, long barrel

I already have a 27-2 (1972, 6"), a 28-2 (1977, 4"), a 41 (1960) with a 6" cut down barrel, a Victory (1943) , a pre-Victory M&P (1940), a .45 ACP Model 1917 and a Model 17-2 (1968)

I think if I can get the other five I will be happy for a while......perhaps not :p
 
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