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Trying to figure out exactly what I have here. Best I can tell it is a model 29-? Has the 8 3/8 barrel and is pinned and recessed. Has 3 screws on the frame. Factory wood grips and wood presentation box came with it as well. Serial # is N150xxxx. Tried to date it using the S&W catalogue but it doesn't seem to be that easy. Any opinions? No it is not for sale.





 
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Have no idea, but maybe this will help? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/..._%26_Wesson_Model_29


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Have no idea, but maybe this will help? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/..._%26_Wesson_Model_29


Yeah, been there already. Narrows the production date down to between 1961 and 1982. Thanks!
 
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Looks like it wears Pachmayr Presentation grips. Red ramp front sight, white outline rear. Looks to be well cared for but clearer pics would be more enjoyable. Is you Dads name Harry?
 
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3 screw is for sure 1962 or newer. Notes on N series frames...
N1 – N60,000………….......1970-72
N60,001 – N 190,000…...1972-74
N190,001 – N430,000…...1975 – 77
N430.001 – N 550,000…..1978
N550,001 – N580,000….. 1979
N580,001 – N790,000…...1980
N790,001 – N932,999...…1980-83

The 150XXX suggests your’s is 1972-74.

Here is where I borrowed the data from...
https://www.thehighroad.org/in...ing-features.356710/


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Send the SN to SW CS. They reply and tell you exactly what you have. I’ve done this with every older SW I own (model 36, 681, 6906, 3913, 10-8, 65, pre lock 442, 642). They reply within a couple of days. In the form there’s a specific option for: History-Date Of Manufacture

https://www.smith-wesson.com/c...r-service/contact-us
 
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Best I can tell it is a model 29-?

Pinned & recessed and three frame screws should be a 29-2.
 
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Should be a model and series (number after the dash) under the crane I believe.
 
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Should be a model and series (number after the dash) under the crane I believe.


Yup, look on the inside of the crane.
 
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You need to be careful of the "rubber" grips. They will cause the gun to "sweat" and often cause rust. They are OK for shooting, but I would not advise storing the gun with them on it.
 
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All info is greatly appreciated. Oddly enough this is the only revolver I own out of many guns. I am going to have to clean it up and put the wood grips back on, or at least remove the rubber ones. The wood grips are much harder on the hands than the rubber, but i will only use the rubber when I take it to the range. Thanks again!!
 
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Beautiful M29, congrats! They don't make them like this anymore.



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Trying to figure out exactly what I have here.


What you have is the most powerful handgun in the world. It could blow a man’s......nevermind. Smile

Seriously though you have a BEAUTIFUL family heirloom to be treasured. Put some nice wood on her.

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Yes.

You need a brown suit, a wide tie and a shoulder holster.


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Yes.

You need a brown suit, a wide tie and a shoulder holster.
And for heaven's sake, don't put ketchup on a hot dog.


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I owned one of those puppies in the early 60's.
The pacmeyers appear to be an add-on but, other than that, what you have in your hand is a beautiful hand gun and a visible sign of the pride your father has in you.


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All info is greatly appreciated. Oddly enough this is the only revolver I own out of many guns. I am going to have to clean it up and put the wood grips back on, or at least remove the rubber ones. The wood grips are much harder on the hands than the rubber, but i will only use the rubber when I take it to the range. Thanks again!!


Don't have many revolvers any more, but used to use some grease inside the rubber grips to prevent rust. I personally preferred to shot the rubber grips than the wood, but that is personal preference.
 
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Carry it and you can walk around and say “go ahead Punk, make my day “
 
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And try to remember if you fire six rounds or only five.
 
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The 29s of old are classic examples of some of the best from S&W. It's the first 44Mag I ever shot.
Some had the snot shot out of them and it's always a good idea to check cylinder gap and any shake.
If they treated it right, as I hope your dad did, it will bring lots of enjoyment for a long time. Just an opinion, try it with 44spcl first.
Congrats!


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