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Below is my Mag-Na-Port Custom 629.
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Nice 629 & very nice t-shirt!
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+1 The Irish Brigade did some of their finest work in Maryland.
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Here's mine, a no-dash, 6"
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As my 25 year old daughter would say, "Freakin' A!" What a great collection of some incredible firearms on display here...I have but 1 to offer. Stocks are not original.
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My lightly worked over 629-2:
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just a Plain jane compared to many of the beauties already shown...
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New 629-6 4"
Bought about three weeks ago. I changed out the red ramp front sight for a same size patridge sight. Very crisp sight picture for me now. I love shooting this revolver!
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Do y'all actually shoot anything?
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TN RAT: I was thinking the same... looking at all the fooo foo pictures. This gun on that pillow... that gun in this pose etc... Yourself and Magnumpete have it down... a gun used is better than a gun "forgotten".... keep shooting!
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I love to see the safe queen shots like this.
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...but I also like to see those that are really being appreciated!
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It is truly an experience when you get to "bond" with a fine handgun!
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Dang it! I can't post photos but I'm really pleased with my 4" -6 complete w/CT laser grips and 165 gr. Cor Bon JHP's that clock at 1300 fps. It's a real confidence builder when it comes to dealing with folks who drop by at 3:00 AM w/out an invite!
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I'm a sucker for a 5" barrel N frame. Especially one that shoots like a son-of-gun (pardon the pun).
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Well here's a gun in use the 629 and a 624 alongside it. Weaver stance 15 yards. Ammo varies as you can see. The squares are 2x2.
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TN Rat, I'm glad to see that doesn't just happen to me.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Denver Dick:
Mine looks about like Denver Dick's, but has Altamont magna-style grips (like the one's that they're putting on the new "retro" guns) Mag-na-porting a .200 Weigand ramp front sight, an overtravel stop on the trigger, and yes, I shoot mine. As funny as it sounds, the gun that always makes me bleed is my NAA .22 lr. mini revolver. The sharp little corners of the chamfered charge holes like to stab my thumb during recoil.
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Yep. Paper, steel, & critters during huntin' season if I get lucky. If being the key word
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Early first run 629.
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Keep those great pics coming.
I love the 5 inch Classics.
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So you all got some real nice 629's there.
here is my 629-1,
And this is my hiking buddy 329PD
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my first revolver of any kind ever:
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Well, orignaly from boston, sister lives in texas, and love SRV!!!!!( so now I have a name for my 29's.....) double trouble.
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Great choice!! That'll provide hours of fun !!
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You are more of a man than I am if you shoot those Winchester JSP's in the 329. I am not crazy about them in my 29-3. They are VERY stout, true 44 magnum loads, as I call them.
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My new 629-4 ,square butt, no m.i.m. a real joy to shoot.
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When did S&W begin with MIM parts?
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Ok, I'll play. Here is my 629 no dash LH 3"'er.
This is what it looks like when it goes BooM in the daylight. Son Ty on the trigger.
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Here's mine - 629-6 Classic w/ 5" barrel.
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Nice piece! Never owned one, but the 29 / 629 Classic 5", has always seemed like the ideal magnum.
BTW, how do those compact Hogues handle full power loads? I was thinking about putting a set on my 625-6 / .45 Colt MG.
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Probably the most comfortable grip on any of my handguns. I don't reload so the only comparisan is factory stuff. I've shot a bit of everything up to the 240gn Magnum loads, and the grips are great.
They're cut thinner than most, with a palm swell, and I have smaller hands so they're a pleasure for me to shoot.
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She's nothing fancy but love her just the same.
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My 629-5 4" bear blaster. I keep it in my hand when picking blackberries in the north Georgia mountains.
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Wow, some nice 629s here. I know I'm dredging up an old thread but whqt the Hell.... I love & bought mine last summer. I like it. The trigger is crisp, it breaks so clean and oh so... u know.... Smith & Wessonlike... C.B.
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Reminds me that don't have many pictures of my 629-4.
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629-3 with night sights front & rear. I could not get the photos on.
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My 629-4, 4"
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Here is how my 629-6s are normally gripped, for launching my .44 Russians, Specials, and wimpy Magnums:
For several fall deer seasons, I regripped with the .500 Magnum Hogues and put a Weigand SS rail and Weaver H2 2x28 scope on my 6"-er. I never bought a license - the combo was fun plinking at 50-100yd, however.
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I wish I new more about the gun myself. I have just recently become interested in Revolvers and feel fortunate that this is my first purchase. I have been lurking on this site to try and learn from the wealth of information here. I have been gathering some info on this gun and adding it so if anyone knows anything else feel free to chime in.
I was told it's a pretty rare gun but I don't have the knowledge to guarantee that as fact. I just have never seen one quite like it myself. Supposedly it was only manufactured in 1998 and only distributed by one wholesaler.
The info I do have is as follows:
It's a Comped hunter from the S&W performance center built on the N-Frame.
6" Barrel
Integral Weaver Base
Fully adjustable micrometer click rear sight
Dovetailed Millett red ramp front sight
Removable 4-Port Compensator
Glass beaded Stainless Steel finish
Altamont round butt wood grips with fingergrooves
Flash chromed and radiused hammer
Smooth combat trigger with overtravel stop
Unfluted cylinder with chamfered charge holes and a ball detent lockup
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Here's my 629's Ned need help posting pics
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I'll play, my 629-2E:
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Something doesn't add up here, results in the recent poll 92 rubber 54 wood Grip material for magnum shooters. Yet the photos in this thread seem to favor wood about 3 to 1. Either people are switching grips to dress up guns for the photo, or the subset of shooters that take polls is different than the subset that post pictures.
It is all fine of course, I just thought I would post this observation.
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