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I bought a new 4691 in or around '92-93. Once I found out how rare it is, I put it back in it's box and keep it in the safe...
What a beauty. At one time I had eight Model 57's and have loved them all. I have sold 5 of them but still have the first one I ever bought, a blue 4" 57 no dash. Also have a twin to yours, a 4" Nickel 57 no dash and a 6" blue 57-1.When I got out of college and had my first real job, I looked for a "Dirty Harry" Model 29. Unfortunately, they were as scarce as hen's teeth in 1977-78, so instead I purchased a brand spankin' new blued 4" Model 57 (with the mahogany presentation case). It turned out to be an excellent choice for me...plenty of power and very accurate. I put quite a few rounds through it, and due to cost of ammo I started reloading .41 Magnum. However, about two years after I bought it a burglar broke into my apartment and stole that Model 57 along with my roommate's 6" Colt Python. Dang the bad luck! The burglar only left me the presentation case and tools. I only recently replaced that stolen Model 57 with a minty nickel 4" Model 57 from the same era...and I still have the original case. The Model 57 is still one of my favorites!
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Mine also. The most accurate hand gun I ever had. I also sold it and wish I had it back.My first S&W was also my first firearm ever. It was a Model 28, 6". Accurate and I loved to shoot it. Unfortunately we sold it in order to pay some bills in our hard-times. Wish I still had it.
My first was a model 32 that I purchased for my wife when I was drafted in 1969. We still have it in its original box with papers!My first was a 4" Model 28-2 Highway Patrol. Best I've ever owned. Absolutely loved it