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  • AntiqueDr
    The dash behind a S&W model number indicates a design change. These can be as obscure as changing the location of the rear sight screw hole. Generally, the lower the "dash" number the older the gun. Guns without dashes after the model number represent the first incarnation of that model, after S&W began assigning model numbers in 1957.

    As to the Model 29, not all are created equal. The very first revolvers made in 1956 are not marked Model 29 and have five external screws. These are extememly collectable and you could easily buy two Anacondas for the price of one 5-screw pre-29. Other rare variations, such as the 5" barrel 4-screw version, also command into the thousands of dollars. As we get later in production, the price comes down and seems to settle out at $500-$600. In my experience, nickel guns (if absolutely pristine) bring a touch more than blue, and the 4" or 6" brings less than the 6 1/2" or 8 3/8" in a given vintage.



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