Not as general issue.
They stopped making them in the 80's. So if you can find them one in the box it's. $700 or more easy, and its still a Smith & Wesson. Super collectable.
The 29-2 was the variant produced for the most years, from 1961 to 1982. To find what year a particular Model 29 gun was made, it is necessary to telephone Smith and Wesson. (For Remington or Ruger or Winchester, etc, you need only do an internet search for "Winchester serial numbers" for example, and you can quickly find what year a particular gun was made. This works for almost every company except Smith and Wesson.)
every penny you can get out of it and not one more
Every agency tends to favor a certain sidearm, but some common ones are Glock, Heckler & Koch, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, Colt, Beretta. They are usually chambered in one of the following calibers: .38 Spl, .357 Mag, .357 Sig, 9mm, .40 S&W, 10mm, .45 ACP.
Well I know they get more and more valuable every day. If I remember right, they're worth about $600 to $800 in good to new condition.
Yes. For every caliber of ammunition, there is a hollow point round that goes with it, except for .50 caliber machine gun and sniper rounds.
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Any/every material can carry sound.
No.
No. FBI Special Agents live and work in every major city in the United States. They also work overseas. See the link below.
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