Unfired Nickel 29-3 in walnut box

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I picked up a beautiful unfired nickel 29-3 in a walnut box. Is the box a factory option? The big 29 is a "N" S/N revolver.
 

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I picked up a beautiful unfired nickel 29-3 in a walnut box. Is the box a factory option? The big 29 is a "N" S/N revolver.
Wow that's a gorgeous one. Just a beauty

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I have a 29-3, but it is a different flavor. No box or extras either. Good looking gun you have there! Bob
 

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When I first got into gun collecting in the 1970s, many models of S&W revolvers came in wooden presentation boxes instead of the cardboard ones that have followed. If I'm not mistaken (and could well be), most N-frame models came in them.

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Great looking piece. I'm thinking about buying a new 29, so I checked with my online source I have used before, and they confirmed it does come with the wood box. I keep reading these new 29's aren't as good as the old, or as strong as the Rugers, so I'm still undecided.
 
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