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Old 10-13-2017, 12:36 PM
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I love my stainless steel S&W M629 .44 Magnum revolver. It has a six-inch barrel, and I have won countless bowling pin matches with this fine revolver. I use 210-gr cast bullets loaded to 1200 FPS. I won this gun in a CA pin match in 1988. I have Pachmeyer grips on it.

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OK,I must ask the purpose of this thread?

Is it to sell the revolver or just inform the forum as to your like for your firearm?

If it's the later then you need to post several high quality photos with entire gun in focus.

The forum loves nice photos.
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OK,I must ask the purpose of this thread?

Is it to sell the revolver or just inform the forum as to your like for your firearm?

If it's the later then you need to post several high quality photos with entire gun in focus.

The forum loves nice photos.
I just wanted to say how much I love my 629. It is an ordinary-looking 629.
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Just out of curiosity,what load are you using(type and qty of powder)?
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Just out of curiosity,what load are you using(type and qty of powder)?
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It is a home-cast 210 grain full wadcutter bullet and 9.0 grains of Winchester Super Field propellant and a Federal 150 primer.
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