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Just tossing in a few pictures of my 629-5 Camfour snub...



Just tossing in a few pictures of my 629-5 Camfour snub...
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I find this particular gun interesting as to to how the top rear of the frame is done. My 629-6 and 629-3 Lew Horton's are done differently. They look like a traditional M&P. The one above looks like the newer 357 fixed sight guns.
All.
Owned one for a couple of years. Not a pleasant gun to shoot. I started to thin my collection 2-3 years ago, and all the .44 Magnum snubs were first to go. I do believe I sold mine in 2012 for $1200.
Gun is more novelty than versatile. Those big ports on muzzle do nothing to help with shooting, blindingly bright if in the dark when fired.
Other than making some good money when I sold it, I have nothing good to say about such critter.
Bill@Yuma
If that gun sold for $5300, it sort of validates my point. Gun is a novelty item. That guy who sold it, like me, made money off of folks who thought it had value. "A fool and his money." It was not of much use as gun to shoot though. So I made money off of it.
Bill@Yuma
I carry mine all the time hiking or on the tractor.
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