I would go with a 629 carry comp. the fixed sights and nice with no snag points. The power port also helps with follow up shots.
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Now that is a sweet 629!
I would go with a 629 carry comp. the fixed sights and nice with no snag points. The power port also helps with follow up shots.
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The Buffalo Bore loads will definitely bring on a cracked frame in a 329. Recall that it is not steel, therefore, it is of inferior durability than a 629. End of story.
So does anyone shoot a steady diet of 325gr bullets through their 329? Inquiring minds want to know.
So does anyone shoot a steady diet of 325gr bullets through their 329? Inquiring minds want to know.
Hey BITE ME! You're a joke Mr. Newbie! Go ahead and place your trust in an alloy gun shooting 40,000 PSI + loads!"End of story" ? What a joke!
I need an icon for a troll when responding to this kind of post.
Hey BITE ME! You're a joke Mr. Newbie! Go ahead and place your trust in an alloy gun shooting 40,000 PSI + loads!
Hey BITE ME! You're a joke Mr. Newbie! Go ahead and place your trust in an alloy gun shooting 40,000 PSI + loads!
The rubber grips that came with it were a better version that what his came with. The frame was not exposed along the backstrap, it had a tiny amount of padding, but nowhere near as much as the X frame grips or the Ruger SBH.
Here are some pics of the "new" stock rubber grips. Manufactured Sept. 2011.![]()
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Can't help myself, sorry....backwoods .44 mag = SA Ruger.