Step into the annals of firearm history with the Smith & Wesson Model 29-2, a revolver that stands as a testament to both engineering excellence and cinematic lore. Originally crafted in 1955 and gaining fame through the iconic "Dirty Harry" films, this revolver is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The Model 29-2, produced from 1961 to 1982, brought forth key enhancements such as the elimination of the trigger guard screw and a recessed cylinder, boosting both safety and durability. This particular piece, manufactured in 1973, is a shining example of the series, featuring a striking nickel finish and well-maintained hardwood grips adorned with S&W medallions.
In terms of condition, this revolver is in very good shape, showcasing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. The bore is particularly noteworthy, with an excellent, mirror finish and sharp rifling that demonstrates the meticulous care it has received over the years. The firearm boasts a robust double-action/single-action mechanism, with a six-round capacity perfect for both practical use and recreational shooting. Included in the sale is a bonus case, offering added value and protection for this remarkable piece.
The Model 29-2 is revered not only for its powerful .44 Magnum chambering but also for its cultural impact. With an 8.25" barrel and adjustable rear sight, it delivers precision alongside its impressive stopping power, making it an exceptional choice for those who appreciate both functionality and heritage. This revolver is more than just a firearm; it's a conversation piece and a slice of history, reflective of the craftsmanship and style of its era. Whether for display or use, owning this Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 means possessing a piece of the golden age of revolvers.




