Bob Wright
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The 6" full lug Model 29 I had built up proved to be such a nice gun, I figured I'd like a 5" gun just like it. So (second from left in photo) I bought a later vintage Model 29 with a six inch barrel, but before taking it home from the dealer, had them return the gun to the factory for a five inch full lug installation. this was done, and it is a truly handier version of my 6" gun. This gun seemed to favor a little lighter load, and the 180~200 grain JHP range has been its main diet.
Shortly after getting the gun from the factory, the barrel rotated in the frame, enough so that I rasn out of windage adjustment in the rear sight. So, back to Bob Mason who drilled and pinned the barrel for me. After about 5,000 rounds or so, the barrel stub split. I returned the gun to Smith, who replaced the barrel at no charge, including replacing the pinned barrel, even though this had been adandoned. This gun, not shot so much lately, stands at just over the 10,000 round milestone.
The other two Model 29 are unaltered, and were bought by accident.
Shortly after getting the gun from the factory, the barrel rotated in the frame, enough so that I rasn out of windage adjustment in the rear sight. So, back to Bob Mason who drilled and pinned the barrel for me. After about 5,000 rounds or so, the barrel stub split. I returned the gun to Smith, who replaced the barrel at no charge, including replacing the pinned barrel, even though this had been adandoned. This gun, not shot so much lately, stands at just over the 10,000 round milestone.

The other two Model 29 are unaltered, and were bought by accident.