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My LGS got a 629-4 Mountain Gun. All original with S&W rubber grips , no box. They will price it at 850.00. Condition is excellent. Question: How are the different front regular 629-4 other than a lighter barrel? Any issues with those guns ? Price sounds ok? Thank You.
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My LGS got a 629-4 Mountain Gun. All original with S&W rubber grips , no box. They will price it at 850.00. Condition is excellent. Question: How are the different front regular 629-4 other than a lighter barrel? Any issues with those guns ? Price sounds ok? Thank You.
I have a "light barrel" 629,,
the instructions that came with it tell you to test the ammo,,
Some ammo, will pull the bullets out of the unfired rounds, when a round is being shot.
The light 629 does not have the weight to stop the recoil, like a heavier barrel gun.

So, I guess you can only use certain ammo,,,
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...Any issues with those guns ? Price sounds ok? Thank You.
The 629-4 model is one of the best 'Smith has ever made, in my opinion.
The price sounds very fair if it's a high-condition gun.
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The 629-4 model is one of the best 'Smith has ever made, in my opinion.
The price sounds very fair if it's a high-condition gun.
I guess its ok just with .44 spl ammo?
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.44 Special ammo will shoot great out of that gun.
Save the magnum loads for when you want real stopping power.
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Exclamation S&W Mdl 629-4 44Rem Mag.

I like Mountain Guns. I'm always on the look
out for them. I own two now, 44Rem Mag and
45 Colt.

I can tell you this, if I had been there when the
Local Gun Store was putting it out, I would have
bought it, provided it checked out.

Differences than Regular Mdl 629s;
Says Mountain Gun on Barrel.
Cylinder Front edge Chamfered.
Weight; Lighter and trimmer.
Finish in Blued Steel or Stainless Steel.
Have the "Endurance Package" 1990-present.
Firing Pin; on Hammer or Frame Mounted.
Round Butt Grip Frame.
4" Tapered Barrel.
Front Sight Pinned.

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a grab & run...gun
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If the gun is indeed in excellent condition, that is a fair price. Take 8 $100 bills with you and lay them down on the counter and see what happens. Good luck.
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Buy it if its nice then post pics. Great guns..
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I have stainless mtn guns in 357/44 mag/45acp-ar/45LC.........They get whats stamped on the barrel. No babying them. IF you crimp your bullets they won't pull.
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The price is low by at least $150. Stop screwing around and buy it, or tell me where it is.

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Let me apologize. I had a bottle of wine last night and just reread my post. I think what I meant to say was $850 is what I paid for one four years ago. That’s a fantastic price right now, congrats on your find, and I hope you scored this excellent purchase. The 629-4 was one of the best guns Smith made in my opinion.

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My 629-3 Mtn Gun is perhaps my all-time favorite (the 686 is it's close rival). As said above, perhaps the "best" S&W ever put out there. I've carried it extensively and it's just a great sidearm.
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I love my pre-lock/mim mountain guns, especially my 2 629-4s. Any pre lock/mim mountain gun under a grand is a good buy.

629-4 MG x2
629-2 Mountain Revolver
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My 629-4 MG is one of my favorite revolvers. It will handle any full power loads. One of my favorites was a 429421 Keith loaded over 13.5 grains of Blue Dot. Make sure you keep your right thumb locked down and away from the thumb piece. The 629-4 was the best version that Smith made in the 629’s in my opinion.......... tight cylinder throats and excellent machining!
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That's my .44 mag grail gun (was the first .44 I ever shot at the age of 16 or so...I still have the target) - if I were you I'd have dropped the money on the spot and ran like the others said, esp in my neck of the woods...

Do it!!
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Walked into the lgs last year looking for a G20. They had a 629-2 Mountain Revolver for $600 on consignment. Sold. My favorite handgun. I love shooting it.
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Price looks good to me. I have three 629-4's. Two 6" (one round and one square butt), and one .44 MG. Great guns, tight chamber throats, accurate and fun to shoot. The MG is a handful but manageable and a lot of fun with .44 SPL loads.
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Got it ! Outstanding shooter. I just shot it some .44SPL defense ammo I had laying around. Very happy with the purchase. LGS made 850.00 total. Very fair I think. This one is a keeper for sure.
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pics please... or it didnt happen
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Good move. lets see some pics. I shoot light Magnum loads out of my .44 MG. Much easier on the hands
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Good move. lets see some pics. I shoot light Magnum loads out of my .44 MG. Much easier on the hands
Hey OP, please describe your light Magnum load.
Asking for a couple friends, a 629-2 Mountain Revolver and a 329 Night Guard.
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Well I have a 629-4 Mountain gun and $850 would not even get it out of the safe much less sell it.
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Nice buy. I bought one about a year ago and I wish I had paid $850. Excellent price if all is good with it.
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