Lew Horton 629-2 or not?

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Willkommen im Forum! With a little more information, we could probably help you identify your 29-3. What is the s/n of that revolver (bottom of the grip frame and in the cylinder recess)? Does the seller have the box, and if so, what is the Product Code on the end label? Those 2 pieces of info will help determine if you have a Lew Horton version or not. I don't believe that the front and rear sights are LH, and were probably installed later. Geniessen!
 
Willkommen im Forum! With a little more information, we could probably help you identify your 29-3. What is the s/n of that revolver (bottom of the grip frame and in the cylinder recess)? Does the seller have the box, and if so, what is the Product Code on the end label? Those 2 pieces of info will help determine if you have a Lew Horton version or not. I don't believe that the front and rear sights are LH, and were probably installed later. Geniessen!
well, i will get the gun within the next 1-2 weeks. Unfortunately there is no original box but the original sights. i do have the Standard Catalogue of Smith Wesson Nr.2 and will get the Nr.5 soon. all i founf in my catalogue was this (see attachement). by the way, i can get it for 650 ;-)
 

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well, i will get the gun within the next 1-2 weeks. Unfortunately there is no original box but the original sights. i do have the Standard Catalogue of Smith Wesson Nr.2 and will get the Nr.5 soon. all i founf in my catalogue was this (see attachement). by the way, i can get it for 650 ;-)
Hi, now i got the code. its BFF3291, but i cant find anything in my Standard Catalogue second edition. its very strange.
 
It's really easy to figure out if it's a Lew Horton
Susan Lorusso worked for Lew Horton and she still has all the serial numbers and does a letter of authentication for Lew Horton
If you send her an email, she will confirm whether or not it is actually a Lew Horton and I believe the amount is $60 to have her do an authentication letter
Here is Susan's contact. She's a very nice lady.
[email protected]

Tom
 
Are you sure that this revolver is a 629-2 and not a 629-3? Can you tell if it has a square butt or round butt grip frame (with the grips removed)? I only found one reference to a 629-2 with 3" bbl. (PC 103610) and that was a round butt released in 1989. The 629-3 was also introduced in 1989. Your s/n BFF3291 shows in the "SCSW 5th Ed." that your revolver was manufactured in 1990 which makes me think it's a 629-3. Although there were some 3" Lew Horton versions manufactured in 1986-87, those were 629-1. Many Lew Horton 3" models, including the Performance Center's Lew Horton 3" Model 629-3 Carry Comp Stainless (1992), were manufactured later than yours. Sounds like you'll have to contact Susan at LH to see if your revolver is truly a Lew Horton or just a similar release from S&W. Good luck!
 
In 1989 S&W offered the 629-2 Classic Hunter (#103650) with a 3" full lug barrel, unfluted cylinder, and the Pachmayr SKGR grips you have there. It appears the sights have been changed/ungraded, but I'm pretty certain that's the gun. I had one that I called the Pocket Monster. It is not a Lew Horton gun. Here's mine with aftermarket stocks.
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