I am selling the following Smith and Wesson revolvers. All of them seem to function properly (but I am not a gunsmith). I accept USPS money orders, and can consider paypal (will need to add 3.5% to cover cc fees for paypal). Each gun will ship via USPS Priority Mail from my FFL to your FFL with a copy of his license included in the box. Am always happy to answer any questions or take additional pictures. Basic pictures are included below, but can email or host very high resolution pictures for prospective buyers. I am not interested in trades at this time.
*SOLD* Item #1 is a four screw Model 29 .44 Magnum revolver (serial number S184402) with a four inch barrel and factory nickel finish that shipped from the factory in February of 1959. The gun is in 98% condition from a factory renickel in 1977. The gun appears to have shipped from the factory as a nickel gun with an N on the frame and under the ejector. The numbers match on the cylinder, in the crane, and bottom of the grip frame. There are marks under the grips that indicate the trip back to the factory for the renickel along with a star on the face of the cylinder. The Coke grips are in excellent condition. The price was $1,735 now... $1485 shipped.
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** Off the market ** Item #2 and #3 are a pair of four screw Model 29 revolvers with 6 1/2 inch barrels and blue finish that have consecutive serial numbers (S208001 and S208002). Roy has confirmed that the pair were from a single order for a customer that shipped to a dealer in PA in March of 1961. The finish on the guns is around 95% with most of the loss being freckles or cloudy areas in the finish. I have owned a few Model 29s from this era (1960 to 1962) where the finish began to look cloudy. From a foot away it is hard to see, but up close you can see the "cloudiness". Hopefully the pictures will help you see the condition, which overall is very nice. Both guns wear Coke grips that are in very good, but used condition, perhaps small dings or a chip under the trigger guard. I prefer to keep these together as a set. The price was $3,350 now... $2950 shipped.
** SOLD ** Item #4 is a Model 57 (serial number S252171) with a four inch barrel and bright blue finish that shipped from the factory in July of 1965 (a second year M57). The gun is in 95% condition with a few freckles and wear to the muzzle and high points of the frame and cylinder. The previous owner wanted to make sure that this gun never got away... so he scratched his name and address into the right side of the grip frame under the grips (you cannot see this with the grips on), carved his initials on the inside of the right grip, and wrote on the inside lid of the presentation case. Other than this slightly obsessive marking, the Model 57 is really a nice gun. The Coke grips are in excellent condition and the gun appears to have not been fired very much. No signs of ever going back to the factory. Presentation case is included. The exterior is in fair condition and needs to be refinished, the interior is in a little better condition, but could use a refinish as well. The price was $1095 now... $995 shipped.
*SOLD* Item #1 is a four screw Model 29 .44 Magnum revolver (serial number S184402) with a four inch barrel and factory nickel finish that shipped from the factory in February of 1959. The gun is in 98% condition from a factory renickel in 1977. The gun appears to have shipped from the factory as a nickel gun with an N on the frame and under the ejector. The numbers match on the cylinder, in the crane, and bottom of the grip frame. There are marks under the grips that indicate the trip back to the factory for the renickel along with a star on the face of the cylinder. The Coke grips are in excellent condition. The price was $1,735 now... $1485 shipped.

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** Off the market ** Item #2 and #3 are a pair of four screw Model 29 revolvers with 6 1/2 inch barrels and blue finish that have consecutive serial numbers (S208001 and S208002). Roy has confirmed that the pair were from a single order for a customer that shipped to a dealer in PA in March of 1961. The finish on the guns is around 95% with most of the loss being freckles or cloudy areas in the finish. I have owned a few Model 29s from this era (1960 to 1962) where the finish began to look cloudy. From a foot away it is hard to see, but up close you can see the "cloudiness". Hopefully the pictures will help you see the condition, which overall is very nice. Both guns wear Coke grips that are in very good, but used condition, perhaps small dings or a chip under the trigger guard. I prefer to keep these together as a set. The price was $3,350 now... $2950 shipped.
** SOLD ** Item #4 is a Model 57 (serial number S252171) with a four inch barrel and bright blue finish that shipped from the factory in July of 1965 (a second year M57). The gun is in 95% condition with a few freckles and wear to the muzzle and high points of the frame and cylinder. The previous owner wanted to make sure that this gun never got away... so he scratched his name and address into the right side of the grip frame under the grips (you cannot see this with the grips on), carved his initials on the inside of the right grip, and wrote on the inside lid of the presentation case. Other than this slightly obsessive marking, the Model 57 is really a nice gun. The Coke grips are in excellent condition and the gun appears to have not been fired very much. No signs of ever going back to the factory. Presentation case is included. The exterior is in fair condition and needs to be refinished, the interior is in a little better condition, but could use a refinish as well. The price was $1095 now... $995 shipped.
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