Mountain Gun

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I picked up my first mountain gun today. The 629 44 magnum. I haven’t been this excited about the release of a new firearm in years. The nice partridge sight with a gold bead creates a great sight picture. For years I had wanted one, my neighbor had one in 45 Colt at one time that I had fallen in love with. I hope that keep this series going and put in a 45 Colt at sometime. The Tyler Gunworks bear hug grips fit beautifully and look like they belong, I feel they are much better than Altamont. The gun locks up nice and tight. Looking forward to a range day this week. IMG_4914.jpegIMG_4912.jpeg
 
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I hope yours is better than mine. With mine the gold bead launched itself into another dimension within a few cylinders (only shot .44 Special cowboy loads), though the real issue is peening in two of the cylinder stop notches that S&W says is out of spec. I am sending mine back but haven’t gotten a chance to ship it yet.
 
Glad you got it and hope it's a good one. Had to send mine back to S&W since the trigger mechanism malfunctioned after a few light rounds and the timing was off on a couple of cylinders. Waiting for them to send it back here. It is a nice looking gun though.
 
Mountain Gun?
They ought to call it the Canyon Gun.
That gap is .028”! My old 686s from the 80s are approximately.005”.

I was a sucker. I fell for the hype. I broke one of my own rules. I bought a new Smith.

When I got it home, I loaded it and couldn’t even cock the hammer SA style. I tried taking it back to the gunshop. Mind you, it was unfired. And they wouldn’t let me return it. What do you think of that?

The gold bead on mine also jettisoned itself before the 3 rd cylinder, after we got it to at least function. The action is nowhere near right.

The rear sight is jacked up so high that there’s a gap between the leaf and the frame.

I hate this thing. I feel stupid for buying it. It is going back to S&W on mon 6/30. And if Smith will make it right , I’ll take it all (every bad thing I said) back. I am not holding my breath.
 

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There is no excuse for such shoddy QC, A decent design and program, put together by people who are honest to goodness experts, is going to get a bad reputation because S&W is not doing the work correctly, compounded by failures of inspection. While the .44 does not interest me, if I wanted another .357, that 7 shot 686 MG should be the pinnacle. S&W's metatarsal marksmanship is shameful.

At all levels of an organization, one should be recruiting, training, and retaining based on seeking excellence, All other criteria are unimportant even counterproductive. S&W is not alone is screwing this up; it is just seen and reported more here because this is the S&W forum.
 
Yikes Ive been lusting after a 629MG but boy maybe I should just be happy I got a good regular 629 out of the current production stuff
 
Glad you got it and hope it's a good one. Had to send mine back to S&W since the trigger mechanism malfunctioned after a few light rounds and the timing was off on a couple of cylinders. Waiting for them to send it back here. It is a nice looking gun though.

It will be interesting to see the turnaround time. Mine has chipped finish on the trigger. S&W won't send me a new one. They want me to ship the gun to them. I'm not going to do that unless there are other problems. I haven't shot it.

I also bought a new 686 MG and it appears to be better made. I haven't shot it, either.
 
I had one of the original/686-5 Mountain Guns and wished I'd never sold it. So when the new MG came out, decided to buy one. So far, quite happy with mine. Front sight is very tall, so mine shoots low, but no worries, I will fix that.

I didn't consider the 629 version. I'd had 29s, 629s, 57s, etc. and know my old wrist won't tolerate .41s, .44s, or .454 anymore.
 
My original 629 6.5 with rubber grips. Carried in the plains and East coast with specials, but in bear country of Colorado carried magnum. Replaced by Glock 20 with HS green dot in a chest rig.
 
I bought one of the new 629-9 Mountain Guns...I have to admit I fell into listening to all the hype about this new model including the reports about the Bear Hug grips being so fantastic...the QC on those grips left a LOT to be desired...even though after looking thoroughly at mine AND not having fired it, after listening to ALL the negativity regarding quality control issues I decided to SELL it NIB UNFIRED...It is GONE...has a NEW owner...I hope he has good luck with it...I just don't have the time to mess with quality control issues and sending it back, etc...that should NOT have to be done for a NEW S&W revolver...Actually realized I did NOT need it...Roger
 
Wow, So due to internet gripes/chatter, you sold your new revolver without ever firing it?

I've had my MG to the range now a couple times, using .357 and .38 Spcl. factory ammo. As I mentioned, POI is low, but otherwise everything works quite well. Glad I bought it, and have no desire to sell or trade it on the next shiny thing that catches my eye;)
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Rock185 above you made a statement "Wow" about my post regarding selling my NIB 629-9 Mountain Gun...please go to the "Lounge" and look at "What has happened to QC at Smith and Wesson"...it is a real eye opener!
 
I picked one up a couple of weeks ago. Not a lot of rounds downrange yet but no issues at all. The action is slicker than my 629-5 that has been fired and carried a great deal. The front sight is fine after a few 300 grain hot handloads. Love the grips. I have nothing to complain about. Guess I was lucky.
 
I bought one of the new 629-9 Mountain Guns...I have to admit I fell into listening to all the hype about this new model including the reports about the Bear Hug grips being so fantastic...the QC on those grips left a LOT to be desired...even though after looking thoroughly at mine AND not having fired it, after listening to ALL the negativity regarding quality control issues I decided to SELL it NIB UNFIRED...It is GONE...has a NEW owner...I hope he has good luck with it...I just don't have the time to mess with quality control issues and sending it back, etc...that should NOT have to be done for a NEW S&W revolver...Actually realized I did NOT need it...Roger
Ya never know if a woman can dance till ya ask out onto the dance floor.............I say your action was premature.
 
I picked up my first mountain gun today. The 629 44 magnum. I haven’t been this excited about the release of a new firearm in years. The nice partridge sight with a gold bead creates a great sight picture. For years I had wanted one, my neighbor had one in 45 Colt at one time that I had fallen in love with. I hope that keep this series going and put in a 45 Colt at sometime. The Tyler Gunworks bear hug grips fit beautifully and look like they belong, I feel they are much better than Altamont. The gun locks up nice and tight. Looking forward to a range day this week. View attachment 771355View attachment 771356
I used to have that same gun! Not exactly, since mine had Pachmeyer grips, but it was basically the same .44 magnum Mountain Gun. It kicked like H-E-L-L! It was NOT a gun anyone sane wanted to fire full power loads from. But it IS a testament to S&W's commitment to giving the customer what they want!
 
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