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As mentioned in another thread, back in CA, I was stuck with 9mm, so I got a 929 about 5 years ago. A couple of months ago, now in WY, I added a 2.5" 986 for daily carry.
I mostly use to types of ammo:
1) 9mm Fed / 115g / JHP, for the range, because I got it relatively cheap back before the CA ammo laws changed
2) 9mm Speer Gold Dot LE / 124g / JHP: this is my more expensive "SHTF ammo", I use a little at the range, to make sure everything works. I really like Speer ammo for my rifles, too.
The 929 had two issues when it arrived: (a) it started corroding/pitting quickly, and (b) it misfired frequently, in particular with the Fed Ammo. I shipped it back to S&W, their support was uncomplicated and easy. They refinished the surface and replaced the firing pin. 3 weeks later, they returned a now very reliable revolver.
The 629 finish is holding up great (there are some reports on the intertubes about corrosion as well - not so with mine). But (a) it also misfired the Fed ammo, and (b) the front sight was loose. This one, I fixed myself - didn't want to wait for the mothership: (a) changed the pin and (b) added loctite to the front sight. Both fixes seem to hold up well, the gun feels 100% reliable now.
Note that for both guns, the rear sight had to be adjusted to the right, like this:
With this, they seem accurate, certainly more so than me - and maybe I am myself the root-cause ... So it doesn't really bug me, just mentioning it as part of the report
I read some reports about rough machining with newer 686, etc. Not with mine, they seem very well done other than the issues mentioned above.
Hope this helps somebody out there.
Roland.

I mostly use to types of ammo:
1) 9mm Fed / 115g / JHP, for the range, because I got it relatively cheap back before the CA ammo laws changed

2) 9mm Speer Gold Dot LE / 124g / JHP: this is my more expensive "SHTF ammo", I use a little at the range, to make sure everything works. I really like Speer ammo for my rifles, too.
The 929 had two issues when it arrived: (a) it started corroding/pitting quickly, and (b) it misfired frequently, in particular with the Fed Ammo. I shipped it back to S&W, their support was uncomplicated and easy. They refinished the surface and replaced the firing pin. 3 weeks later, they returned a now very reliable revolver.
The 629 finish is holding up great (there are some reports on the intertubes about corrosion as well - not so with mine). But (a) it also misfired the Fed ammo, and (b) the front sight was loose. This one, I fixed myself - didn't want to wait for the mothership: (a) changed the pin and (b) added loctite to the front sight. Both fixes seem to hold up well, the gun feels 100% reliable now.

Note that for both guns, the rear sight had to be adjusted to the right, like this:

With this, they seem accurate, certainly more so than me - and maybe I am myself the root-cause ... So it doesn't really bug me, just mentioning it as part of the report

I read some reports about rough machining with newer 686, etc. Not with mine, they seem very well done other than the issues mentioned above.
Hope this helps somebody out there.
Roland.
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