What was your first Smith and Wesson??

My cash flow problem started in my younger days with Dirty Harry's influence. Many have come and gone since then. Some (now gone) with deep regret.
 
I bought a 5-screw model 28 early S prefix 98% or better w/ a box. Never shot it just clean it once in a while. I know it's not a grail gun for most as it was not for me, but it looked so good I couldn't leave it on the table at the price I paid. Also, my 1st revolver ever. That is when I started looking in on this forum. A friend actually recommended that I get a revolver as I had lots of semi-autos. Now I have just a few Semi's and more smiths.

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My first was a gift from Mom, first Christmas after my Dad passed away. Christmas 1988, Model 17-6, 6-inch barrel, and all of my older siblings needed two hands to pull their jaws off the floor when I opened it.

First S&W that I ever bought was some money from my first "real" job and some saved up paper route money, June 1989, 6-inch S&W Model 686-3. I nearly got the crazy adjustable front sight silhouette version but ultimately caved and simply got the RR front sight.

That purchase was going to be a 6-inch Taurus 669… but in the last moment I threw caution to the wind and more cash at it with no regrets. We had a kitchen table FFL who was a friend of the family and if my memory is correct, I spent $315 on that in '89,

First S&W semiautomatic was a Model 1006 that I bought from my buddy because his wife didn't think have a scary gun in the house was a good idea. He had bought that pistol on my recommendation and outside of the four boxes of factory ammo he started with, I had handloaded everything else it ever digested. He paid $592 for that in the spring of 1992, I gave him $400 in the summer of 1996.
 
686-3 midnight Stainless. Bought new in October 1989 for $459.00 still have it and box ,papers cleaning kit sight tool etc..
 

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A beat up 4in 28 fresh out of college. Paid 98$ for it. Took me three month to pay off!
My Daddy gave me a Model 28-2 Highway patrolman!
I shot that thing until I could take the wing off a gnat in flight...
...and with the gnat flying too!
I was please to give it to my older brother when I started carrying a Model 29, and then in 2000 a 696 in 44spl.
 
My first S&W was a 6" 629-1 w/box and docs that I purchased from my shooting buddy in Feb. 1988 for $250.00 and I still have it.

He used the money to buy one of them new fangled model 659s.

John
Mine was the eight and three eighths incher which I carried in a Bianchi X-15 under a sport coat for years.
 
My first was a 29 I bought in the late 80's Not sure how old I got it used but I know it was pinned and recessed. I needed to buy my own duty gun in 1991 and I traded it for a 4516 that I carried on duty until my department issued everyone Berettas.
 
For me it was an 6 inch model 686 no dash, after I had trash 2 Colt pythons in competition shooting, Dick Metcalf and Wayne Hazelrigg talked me into buying a 686. It has never been modified and had has fired at least 100,000 round without exaggeration and has been dry fired twice that. It has had a couple of wolf spring kits put in it, but I would go grab it out of the vault and use it to defend my life.
Tom

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I think my first S&W was a new M64 2 inch RB that I bought just before I graduated from the Highway Patrol Academy. The M64 was carried as an off-duty weapon and a backup to the M10 4 inch HB we were issued and mandated to carry on duty. I wanted something that shot just like my duty gun and could use the same ammo we were issued if the need arose. I carried the M64 in an ankle holster in the summer (not an easy or comfortable task) and I carried it in a Bianchi 9R upside down shoulder holster inside my Blouse (not exactly a speedy access) when we transitioned into our winter uniform.
I eventually traded the M64 in towards a new M49 when I became a little more educated about the different S&W models. The M49 proved to be a much more appropriate and comfortable firearm to carry in the backup gun role.
 
My first Smith & Wesson was the third pistol I bought. Asked my friend and owner at the LGS to show me his most accurate gun in a .38 Special. He went in the back and came out with a NIB Model 14-3 that went home with me. Still have it and shoot it. He knew his guns.
 
In 1986 when I turned 21 years old, I bought my first handgun. It was a S&W model 57 with 6" barrel. My dad had carried a model 58 when he was a police officer and also on the police pistol team. I helped him reload lots of 41 mag ammo for the team shoots, so it was natural for me to go with a 41-mag gun. I still have that model 57 today and it shoots great.
 
Mine was a heavily finish wore 4" model 28 sometime around 1984; that old four screw looked terrible but shot great, around 1986 I had it parkerized…still have it, still looks ugly and still shoots great.
 
My first S&W was a 6" M19-2. I bought it in 1978 so I could join my unit's (NC Dept of Correction) pistol team and shoot in PPC matches. Most guys with 6" revolvers had action jobs, slab barrels, etc and I couldn't afford that stuff, so after 9 months or so I sold it and bought a 4" M66 and shot in the Service revolver class, which didn't allow modifications. I kept that gun from 1979 until 2005 and sold it to a friend who kept bugging me about it. He still has it and after several offers, still won't sell it back. Some friend, huh? :p
 
My first S&W was this 469. I bought it as soon as I could legally buy a handgun, a couple days after my 21st b-day.
That was several decades ago. The 469 was a great and innovative gun in its time.

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