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Old 10-17-2018, 12:07 PM
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I'm such a sucker for a 4" barrel, anything. This time it's a 629-4. S/N is in the BSE0XXX range. Target hammer. The trigger is not as wide as a full target trigger, and is smooth. Both trigger and hammer are case hardened.



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That's a nice catch! I have the same gun and is a keeper.
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Old 10-18-2018, 02:13 PM
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My 629-4 is a Mtn Gun, and is my all time favorite Smith, with it's 32 ounce trigger and patridge front sight.
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Looks much better with those wood target stocks ,then the Hogue rubber ones it came with.
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oh, that's nice, I'd give one my you-know-whats for one of those
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oh, that's nice, I'd give one my you-know-whats for one of those
Well, it's nice, but I don't know if it's THAT nice.
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Triggers come in four sizes: .265" smooth or grooved, .312" smooth, .400" smooth or grooved and .500" grooved.
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What a nice .44! I’m green with envy. Congrats on your new sixgun!
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I picked mine up a few yrs back @ a gunshow in Az . I pd $775 , it came with target grips . Didn't appear to have been shot much . I have no intention of selling . I like full target grips on the longer barrel guns . On the 4" barrel I prefer magna's , when I can find them . Regards, Paul
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