Dear Forum members,
i owe you lots of thanks for very interesting content, sitting on the fence here for some months - the time i had to wait for the paperwork to settle. After being sportshooter for nearly three decades without a S&W and a .44 Magnum, i finally caught up.
I found some reports on the Lew Horton 29-3 6 inch which caught my interest, and all of a sudden i stumbled upon a similar thing in an auction. It was imported to Germany by Wischo, therefore likely not from the Lew Horton order.
I took it to the range two times with a diversity of reloads and cast bullets, and it is an amazing revolver for sure.
With my suprise, i was astonished to find that the finish / polishing / bluing of this gun is not any worse than the finish from my 1973 Colt Python.
I am trying to find out more about it, if someone has info i am curious. I never have seen this configuration another time.
So far, i am really thrilled having entered the .44 Magnum endeavor, with powderpuff and heavy loads it is really very enjoyable.
So, i am more than glad to be on board!
Best regards,
Norman
i owe you lots of thanks for very interesting content, sitting on the fence here for some months - the time i had to wait for the paperwork to settle. After being sportshooter for nearly three decades without a S&W and a .44 Magnum, i finally caught up.
I found some reports on the Lew Horton 29-3 6 inch which caught my interest, and all of a sudden i stumbled upon a similar thing in an auction. It was imported to Germany by Wischo, therefore likely not from the Lew Horton order.
I took it to the range two times with a diversity of reloads and cast bullets, and it is an amazing revolver for sure.

With my suprise, i was astonished to find that the finish / polishing / bluing of this gun is not any worse than the finish from my 1973 Colt Python.
I am trying to find out more about it, if someone has info i am curious. I never have seen this configuration another time.
So far, i am really thrilled having entered the .44 Magnum endeavor, with powderpuff and heavy loads it is really very enjoyable.

So, i am more than glad to be on board!
Best regards,
Norman
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