629 PC (.44 mag x 7.5") rear sight issue

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Yesterday evening I got a STEAL of a deal on a Smith and Wesson factory demo 629 PC (Performance Center .44 Magnum / Special with the 7.5" barrel, sku #170181).

List price was around $1400. I got this gun, which is in immaculate condition, for half of that. So now, ironically, I paid signifigantly less for the nicest gun I now own than I paid for some of my other guns. OK, enough bragging about the deal.

There is but ONE little problem with the gun...the rear sight is lose. I am talking about the vertical piece that has the actual sight notch in it, the thing you look through and line up the front sight with. I hate to ask a stupid, fundamental question, but how do I tighten that guy up?

Thanks for any replies!

*edit* Just as I was going to submit this post, I picked up my 686P and noticed that its rear sight blade is a tad lose also, although not as lose as my 629's. Maybe this is somewhat normal? I also noticed that on the 629, the white stencil lines are not lined up with the actual cutout, the white box is shifted left enough that I can clearly see it.

Here's my baby, well *this* one is not mine, but...

http://www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore...0181_large.jpg

By the way, hello all, I am new, this is my first post. I've been monitoring this forum for the past several months, great group of people here.
 
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Your picture does not post. Is this your revolver?

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This is a 629 Light Hunter. It came with an aluminum attache case and is from the Performance Center.

Dale53
 
That's my baby. Mine still has the presentation grips but my dealer threw in a set of Hogue's for me. Real decent guy.

I haven't shot it yet. Does that comp help a lot under full 300 grain magnum load? Also, have you found a way yet to clean real good inside the comp?
 
Can't give you any tips in regards to the compensator, don't own a gun with comp and don't desire to, they are too loud.

However, the loose rear sight blade is normal for the S&W adjustable sight, so don't worry about it. They've been using this design longer than I've been alive and it's not a problem. It will hold it's zero and it will still be rattleing and holding zero long after both of us are worm food.
 
I have the same gun. Comp is damn near useless IMO but the rest of the gun is so nice I don't mind a bit. It's not as obtrusive as other comp guns I've shot. A glock 9mm comp is the sinus killer I recall disliking the most. This big magnum is easy to shoot.

I've been shooting 200-260 grain bullets through it and it handles them all very well. If you're going to go big, just get a 500, it pushes the big lumps SO much better it ain't funny.
 
That sucks about the useless compensator...it's really just along for the ride and needs to be cleaned. Doh!
 
That sucks about the useless compensator...it's really just along for the ride and needs to be cleaned. Doh!

I've put 500 jacketed and over a thousand cast bullets through mine and I've cleaned the comp twice. Meh.

It's a sweet gun. I've yet to shoot another 44 I like better.
 
The sight blade rides on the threaded shaft of the adjustment screw so I wouldn't worry too much about it.
I also won't waste the time to clean the comp, it'll never be a problem and there's less chance of doing damage to the gun by leaving it alone.
A friend of mine is OCD and cleans the port on his power port 686 & 629 after every shooting and he has the ports all marked up by virtue of his cleaning with whatever he thinks is needed to make it look like new. Now I consider them ruined.
 
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