What was your first Smith and Wesson??

My 1st was my issued duty gun, a brand new S&W Model 10 with heavy barrel. Had a chance to buy it for $75.00 when the Dept. went to Model 66's, but I declined. Dumb move on my part. When we went to Sigs, I bought both my 4" 66 (Patrol) and my 2 1/2" 66, which I issued to myself when I went into the Det. Bureau. Each gun was $75.00. I was the armorer and firearms instructor.
 
Mine was a model 14, 6" barrel, bought from a California Highway Patrolman. He stopped by with it wrapped in a towel, $125 cash. No paperwork, no registration even in California. Different times then...
The story with it was, it had been his duty weapon, and one night he stopped a car for no taillights, and the huge driver bolted out of the car yelling and swinging a big wrench. He had to shoot the guy five times, and still had to handcuff him to bring him in. Went down the next day and bought a .41 mag. and I wound up with the .38.
 
First revolver, model 27 .357, 8 3/8" barrel. I bought it in 1961 at Warshal's in Seattle. They have been gone for years, but I still have the
revolver. It came with a outstanding trigger. It did come with the magnum grips, so they matched my hands perfectly. It shoots like a rifle.
I am 87 now, and my son covets it. I have used it while hunting rock chucks in Idaho. Several whistle pigs went away. I started reloading because of this pistol, and still do.
 
Model 17 6" i bought in 1977 when i worked at a sporting goods store . 3 T's.
$167.50 but i made $4 per hour...
bought a matching 14 a few year ago that had hardly been shot. i hardly ever shoot IT because ia have a 627 5" PC 8 shot.
But i still gotta have it...
 
When I was a young fellow, Skeeter Skelton convinced me that the best all around handgun was a 4", medium frame 357 revolver. A Model 19 or a Colt Python. I had my heart set on a Python, but found out they cost about twice as much as a Model 19 even back in the late 70's, so I went with the Model 19, a 4" one of course. It would not be my last.
 
I was right out of college and my first job was teaching in a high school. The janitor sold me a WWII S&W 38 which had been pawned with him for $50. It had been chromed with plastic stag grips. It lead to a 70 plus collection of S&Ws. Still have it, though I have been selling my collection off. No kids and my wife passed away; dog cannot shoot straight. Main pieces now are a 1854 Volcanic 8" Navy and a Model 1, first issue.
Get that dog some high grade training!!! 😀
 
My first S&W was a Model 27 with a 3 1/2 barrel. Closeout price was $145.00. Yes, I still have it.
 
Model 28 with a 6" barrel, in 1976...don't remember the exact price but I'm pretty sure it was less than $400. I was in the Navy then stationed in Idaho Falls, ID and it was an awful lot of money at the time.
Hi Riceintn.
I was in the same condition in 1974. Air Force at Loring AFB ME I bought my first S&W. An M28-2 6" barrel. It was $135.00. Really took a lot of schmoozing my wife to spend that much on what she called "a toy" at the time. By far the most accurate revolver I have ever shot. The bluing on this gun is beautiful. Very close to my M29-2 and I had the action fine tuned at the factory for $50.00 in late 1974. I think I have the most rounds fired through it of any other gun I have, at around 7,000 +. Still have it and will until I go to my grave. It was the start of my 12+ S&W handguns.
 
New 6.5" Blue M29-2. Got it for $350 in February 1978 from Shooters Supply Gun shop in Holcomb NY. Down the road apiece Creekside Gun shop had the exact same model for $700. Unfortunately it was stolen on August 31 2012 by a punk kid that lived 1/4 mile down the road. I discovered it was gone the next day shortly before I was informed my mother had just died. It's not likely I'll ever get it back either.

Rick
Funny, I bought my first M-29 used in 1976, back home they were indeed running $750 to $800 for any one longer than 4" and I didn't want to put that in it. I was visiting a cousin in Morristown TN and we dropped by a little shop in another small town and he had one in the wood case for $350 so I bought it, the owner of the shop gave me a box of shells that came with it - they were remington 240 gr JSPs and there was one empty case in the box the rest were unfired :)

The proprieter later sold his business to some guys in Clarksville TN and it is now called Midsouth Shooting Supply.

Later I cut the barrel to 5" and killed my first boar with it and then I gave it to a friend who had "worried a bore" do death with a .357 magnum - he still has it (by then I had severeal other .44s).

Jim first boar.webp

The one I killed was the grey one, the other is the one my partner shot 4 times through the heart with his .357 - he is a heck of a game shot - just didn't use enough gun (actually the .44 wasn't all that impressive).

Riposte
 
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