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A pair and a spare-44 magnum style
I’m sure most of you guys have seen the new American handguner
I always go right to JT’s articles
He’s showing some perfect packing pistols and mentions one of my favorite quotes from Mr Smith…
A pair and a spare
I try to live by that, be it guns, chainsaws, wrenches ect ect
I’m pretty sure some of you are the same
I’d like to share a set of mine and I’d also love to see yours
Some of the guys that have been hanging around here for a bit know I like 629’s
I really do and the 4” guns are my favorites
I think they are a perfect fit for bumming around the woods and with the right kind of leather, they work for me in town too
Here’s my absolute favorite set and also one of my oldest and most used 4” guns. It a 629-1 that’s been rebuilt twice by the factory. The last time I also had it refinished and it’s living an easier life. The pair that goes with it a standard no dash and a transitional thats pinned but non recessed.
Would really enjoy seeing and hearing about yours
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Very nice, always good to have a "pair and a spare." Here are the only P&R ones I own. A 4 inch that turned up in a small shop in the Texas Panhandle a few years ago and a scratched up 6 inch.
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You seldom hear the "pair and a spare" term these days. It was used to describe a most desirable firearm and two more of the same. I think it was coined by a well-known prolific handgun writer of the "50s and '60s, Kent Bellah, of Saint Jo, TX. If he didn't come up with the term, he used it when virtually no one else did.
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Here’s my Pair.
My Spare is Blue.
Probably sad for being left out of the pic!
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In guns, I don't have any "Pair and a spare". But I do have a few pair with a spare pair! Ruger Vaqueros, 1911's & J-frames.
Just remembered. I have 3 Sig 220's in 45 with a 245 as a backup!
In rifles, best I can do are Pairs. AR's, M-1 Carbines, Rossi 92's and Marlin 1894's.
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Wrong vintage
But right caliber
Here is a blue spare and a pair…
L-R
5 screw, 4 screw and a 29 ND
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Some nice early 629’s showing up
Thanks for sharing
I’ve got another pair and a spare to show
This set is also made up of 4” guns
The first one is a -2 mountain revolver that Magnaport did a little work on
The second one is a regular -6, it’s my main shooter and belt gun, has a mater of fact right before this picture it was under the seat of my tractor
And the third one a 329pd that came with the most beautiful set of wood stocks I’ve seen on a modern day smith
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Here's my (Consecutive) Pair ( 1961) and Spare ( 1963 Model 15- USAF)
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I like your thinnin' here rodbuster. I'll throw in an older pic of my Magnum Hunters (before Ahrends grips) and a Magnum Hunter Plus. All fine shooters.
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But right caliber
Here is a blue spare and a pair…
L-R
5 screw, 4 screw and a 29 ND
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That’s quite the showing right there
Absolutely perfect!
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I like your thinnin' here rodbuster. I'll throw in an older pic of my Magnum Hunters (before Ahrends grips) and a Magnum Hunter Plus. All fine shooters.
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Nice!
I was hoping you’d stop by
Amazing trio of precision 6 guns!
Thanks for sharing
Tin knocker!
I’ll try to dig out a set of long toms for tomorrow
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Originally Posted by rockquarry
You seldom hear the "pair and a spare" term these days. It was used to describe a most desirable firearm and I think it was coined by a well-known prolific handgun writer of the "50s and '60s, Kent Bellah, of Saint Jo, TX. If he didn't come up with the term, he used it when virtually no one else did.
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Reread the article
I stand corrected, for some reason I’ve always associated that quote has coming from Clint Smith
Thank you
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A pair and a spare
This is a "pair and a spare" with one more for insurance!
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This is my pair and a spare, top to bottom, 629, 627, and 686. All cut for moonclips. I know only one is .44 mag, but my 29's and 629's are all over the place as far as barrel lengths, and these are kind of a matched set!
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Does this work?
Sent from my SM-A136U using Tapatalk
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Lots of nice sets showing up
Some very beautiful pieces
Thanks for sharing
Here’s my last set that qualifies as a pair and a spare
First one is a no dash 629
Second one is a -2
Third one is a -6 classic DX
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OP, when you say gun was refinished, what does that entail on a stainless gun?
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OP, when you say gun was refinished, what does that entail on a stainless gun?
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Was wondering the same thing!
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OP, when you say gun was refinished, what does that entail on a stainless gun?
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The obsessive don't want tiny scratches to show even on stainless guns. The almost invisible scratches must be polished out. This "refinishing" allows the owners to sleep well at night.
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That old dash one was looking pretty ratty.
I wore out two set of the old presentation style pachs.
On one set the little metal stiffener's wore through and scared up the grip frame. It has been packed miles on the belt and rode many more in trucks, skidders, tractors and packs.
The last time I sent it in for unlocking and rotating backwards
I asked if they could polish it back to a factory finish
The grips it currently has on are the original targets it came with
Back then most guys took them off at the shop and put pachs on, some guys left the factory grips right at the gun shop
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A little to shiney for me. But I like them! Need another holster for a 4”?
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Someone said "too shiny for them"
Just right for me! I'd even love to see one bright polished!
These are great 629's. Beautiful! And the perfect barrel length!
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Someone said "too shiny for them"
Just right for me! I'd even love to see one bright polished!
These are great 629's. Beautiful! And the perfect barrel length!
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Very nice. I am so envious!!!
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This is a fine collection of wheel guns and makes me want a 44. Currently, I've only had 357s... Choices, choices. Haha.
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This is my pair and a spare, top to bottom, 629, 627, and 686. All cut for moonclips. I know only one is .44 mag, but my 29's and 629's are all over the place as far as barrel lengths, and these are kind of a matched set!
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How do you like the PC models, especially the 629 PC and 686 PC for shootability and carryability? I've been eyeing one or the other for a while...
Thanks!
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I like them a lot! I have shot some matches with all 3 of these, but in all honesty I haven't put any magnum rounds through the 629, just mid-range loads. I am carrying it this winter though with a .44 special load in a Kramer horsehide belt scabbard and it carries just fine.
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I like them a lot! I have shot some matches with all 3 of these, but in all honesty I haven't put any magnum rounds through the 629, just mid-range loads. I am carrying it this winter though with a .44 special load in a Kramer horsehide belt scabbard and it carries just fine.
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Thanks for the response! I am really considering one just for something different. I like the size of 44 rounds and ability to shoot specials. I don't have a "need" for grizzly slaying 44 mags but the 44 special rounds appeals to my interests in a snub package... but so does the 686 PC since I have a 640 Pro 357... but variety and such is the spice of life, right? Haha.
It would also be an excuse to the wife to finally invest in reloading too...
They all look sharp, I can tell you that!
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This has been like thumbing through the Sears "Wish Book" when I was a kid.
I don't have a "pair and a spare" anything. Oh wait. Sort of if I stretch the definition. I do have a pair of 4.2" Colt Pythons, and a 4" 686. That's about the best I can do.
But I sure enjoyed the show here.
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Best i can do is "used to" have a pair and a spare. Sold one to finance other things. And from back when no one competed for used 696's.
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In a DA I am partial to longer barrels of 6" or so, but SAO shorter is better. The pic is a -4 and-5.
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I grabbed this -1 last year to replace one I had sold years ago. When a major unexpected event happened I put it up for sale hoping to turn it quickly. Thankfully time was on my side and I didn't need to sell. Mighty fine revolver.
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Only have pictures of one gun even though they are a pair & a spare.
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My all day every day carry guns (and bow hunting backups) for the better part of a decade.
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the above replaced by the 4 1/4" then the 2.75" M69s (for those that don't know - 5 shot L Frame 44 Mags). I have a pair and a spare of each barrel length but only of picture of one each.
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I don't have a pair much less a spare, I do have a no dash 629 4" that's been Magna-ported. It wears a set of Curt Harlow "Cokes", I also have a set of killer stags with medallions for it and a presentation case. It's the last S & W that I'd ever part with, learned that lesson the hard way after parting with the first 4" no dash several years earlier. Cost me nearly 2x as much to replace it.
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