for those who carry an N-Frame

Arisin Wind
Thanks a bunch.
If I were where I could walk and have opportunity to shoot randomly I would sure go that route.
Blessings
 
Model 27-2 with 3 1/2 inch barrel. It gets carried in a SimplyRugged Sourdough pancake.

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This gun is sexy.
 
This is one of only two guns I currently carry (the other is a bottom feeder). It's a Lew Horton 3" 624 in .44 Special. It rides in a Lobo Gunleather IWB very comfortably. It's surprisingly easy to conceal and the weight doesn't bother me a bit. I took the smooth combat grips off because they get very slippery when your hands aren't 100% dry, thought that was not good thing for a carry gun. The new grips have pretty aggresive checkering that really secures the gun in hand. Plus the new grips are shorter and easier to conceal. I replaced the hammer with one I bobbed in the garage for multiple reasons. She's stuffed full of Cor-Bon DPX 200 grain'ers when she's on my side.

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Looks sweet. I wish I could use an IWB theirs just to much of inside my pants LOL
 
I forgot to mention your grips too and I like the hammer looks like you did a nice job on it
 
Model 27-2 with 3 1/2 inch barrel. It gets carried in a SimplyRugged Sourdough pancake.

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That is one very nice looking Model 27. One day I hope to own a 4" model with grips just like those.

As for the holster, I just ordered a SimplyRugged Sourdough pancake holster for my 4" Model 29
 
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I have carried a Model 25-2 with a 4 inch barrel around in a paper sack.

No kidding. I looked like a wino at the time.

This is, by far, the BEST post I have seen on any gun forum to date.:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

There are guys out there who own 20 holsters for 1 gun.

You Sir, are my hero!:cool:

Chuck Norris thinks Buff is a Badazz!
 
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I've posted this pic several times in other threads, but in case anybody missed it...

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Added a set of C&S Extreme Duty sights, an 'old' style cylinder release, and stippled the back-strap just to add a bit more traction. Had to sand and refinish the grips to get 'em to fit me just right.
 
I've posted this pic several times in other threads, but in case anybody missed it...

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Added a set of C&S Extreme Duty sights, an 'old' style cylinder release, and stippled the back-strap just to add a bit more traction. Had to sand and refinish the grips to get 'em to fit me just right.

Looks like your all set. I like the pancake, if you don't mind me asking who made it?
 
Not concealed, but this 629-2 gets carried on my evening woods-walks. Just tonight I saw a black bear that would easily go 4 to 5 hundred pounds. He was a good distance off, but still made me feel good to be packin'.

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Now and then, this goes instead.

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Or this

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Not concealed, but this 629-2 gets carried on my evening woods-walks. Just tonight I saw a black bear that would easily go 4 to 5 hundred pounds. He was a good distance off, but still made me feel good to be packin'.

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Coop, What grips are on that 629-2?

Thanks!
 
Coop, What grips are on that 629-2?

I am not Coop, but they look a whole lot like the grips that came
on my 629-2 Mountain Revolver. Pachmayr Gripper is the official
name AFAIK.

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As she appears now with Pach Presentation grips and work from
MagNaPort:

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Nemo
 
My Performance Center 627 UDR in its Lobo Gun Leather Enhanced Pancake holster. These Lobo pancakes are some of the most comfortable holsters I've used in 40+ years of concealed carry.

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