Looking for 629 snubbie

DesertFox,

Can you please tell me what holster you have in this picture? I need a good holster for my 629PC.

Thanks!

Sure, it is a Lobo Avenger. Love it. Rides nicely. Sorry I didn't see your question earlier.
 
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Sure, it is a Lobo Avenger. Love it. Rides nicely. Sorry I didn't see your question earlier.

Thanks, I have the 627 PC which is the same size and I am trying to find a matching holster.


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I went with the Talo 3'' and can't say one bad thing about it.
The grips were way too small so I put this set of Eagles on it.

Try 8.5grns. of Unique over a 240gr. semi wadcutter in a magnum case. You will be able to shoot this all day at paper and use it for just about anything else that walks, if need be.

Try 11.0grns of Power Pistol over the same bullet if you want to throw some serious flame at sunset out of that 3'' barrel .

I too reload mostly for .44 Mag.
If I throw out the initial investment price of brass (95.00 for 500 pieces of Starline) I can reload a box of .44 mag for $7.35 using the Unique load I mentioned above.


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peppercorn,

That is some nice shooting. I haven't grouped my 629PC yet but plan to soon. My plinking load is 5.5gr of Titegroup behind a Nosler 180gr JHP. I got a ton of Nosler 180gr, 200gr, and 240gr JHP bullets for free so that is what I use.

That is a nice looking 629 Talo model. I almost went with it but decided to get the PC model. I definitely like the classic looks of the Talo 3" but I am happy with the PC model.

I am thinking of bobbing the hammer on my 629PC. The checkering on the hammer spur is a little screwed up from the factory. Might bob it and buy another hammer for those days when I want to go SA. Where is a good place to get another hammer?
 
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peppercorn,

That is some nice shooting. I haven't grouped my 629PC yet but plan to soon. My plinking load is 5.5gr of Titegroup behind a Nosler 180gr JHP. I got a ton of Nosler 180gr, 200gr, and 240gr JHP bullets for free so that is what I use.

That is a nice looking 629 Talo model. I almost went with it but decided to get the PC model. I definitely like the classic looks of the Talo 3" but I am happy with the PC model.

I am thinking of bobbing the hammer on my 629PC. The checkering on the hammer spur is a little screwed up from the factory. Might bob it and buy another hammer for those days when I want to go SA. Where is a good place to get another hammer?

I have a PC 627 and will say that the trigger pull in DA is lighter and smoother when compared to the Talo. Not that the Talo needs work, it's just a subtle difference when compared side by side.

Nosler makes some good bullets and 'free' is a great price.
I am lucky in that I live near Nosler and Oregon Trail so I can save a little by picking up stock at their locations.

That would be an interesting take on the hammer, I would like to see it if you do.

I've had good luck here on the forum in the 'wanted to buy' section when it comes to finding triggers and hammers. The groups I have acquired are for older, pre MIM pre lock, guns so I am not sure if the result would be the same for newer parts.
 
mesinge, Beautiful gun! I just bought a Talo, took it straight to the range and in the first six rounds, ripped the skin off of the inside of my thumb. It's still healing. I still popped off 80 rounds before I couldn't take it anymore. I have ordered 2 sets of grips from jaruwan off ebay and are waiting for them to arrive. What grips are those on yours? Mark
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Scratch the Thai grips. They came and didn't come close to fitting. Others seem to have had better luck. Not so much for me.
 
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I love my 2.625" Performance Center 629. I live in Alaska and this will be my new backpacker. I just need a solid holster.

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The Hogue grip make handling this far more enjoyable.
 
Hmmm...Just so happens that t got a LNIB 629-6 Talo three inch yesterday. The first three inch .44 mag I have had. I will consider it a .44 spl that CAN fire magnums if required. I mainly got it as a companion to a NIB Lew Horton 624 that I traded for last week. I did have a 500 snub a few years ago...It came with the "Bear Defense" kit. Now that was interesting to fire...I'm too old and my hands are too damaged to enjoy shooting heavy magnum ammo. Since I stick to moderate loads in my .40 something revolvers, the three inch should work well.
 
Since someone made a comment about not liking "cute little bears" I had to add a picture of my backpacker to this thread.

BTW, there is a local guy with a 329 NG for sale and I'm tempted.

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I've got three of the 629 Snubbies. None of them are much fun with full power loads, so I shoot mid range loads with a 250 grain Keith bullet. (Same thing I shoot most in my other 629s)

The Performance Center guns have the extra ball detent on the crane for a more solid lockup. This should be standard on all Smith revolvers.

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2 5/8 inch PC model with EBAY Thailand grips

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3 inch Mountain Backpacker with finger grooveless Hogues

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3 inch Carry Comp (performance center) with "The Plug" and Ahrends Cordia grips.

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Great handgun for what they are. Terrible muzzle blast/recoil with stiff loads. They look like "Hell on Wheels". The end view of the cylinder with bullets visible will make any bad guy take a step back. I took the smooth wood grips off mine and put some Hogues on...helps tame the recoil a lot!
I bought this one when they were unwanted and cheap but I paid $400 just to have one, as they don't surface often. No regrets, and it wakes people up on the range with a full load of 2400 & a 255 SWCgc. Not a bad fireworks show either.
 

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Had mine custom made back in 89 or 90. Originally an 8 3/8" 629-2, original 3" LH barrel installed, butt rounded, tritium sights, 11 degree forcing cone for lead rounds, Mag-Na-Ported and my own invention but now common - ball bearing detents on the crane.

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Here's how it looks today.

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It's controllable enough to do Mozambiques with full house 265g cast loads. Ports rock on short barrels!
 
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