Jody13
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Good choice, mine has the 8 3/8 barrel. I thought my 29 & 629 was bad, but.........
STCM,
You have the same model SW 500 that I have. I never wanted one (500 mag) until I saw that one. That was produced in 1994; SW made a run of only 500 of that configuration of the SW 500. Recoil is pretty snappy, but I agree with you regarding recoil. I owned (and foolishly sold) a Model 629 with a 4" barrel. I was a Deputy Sheriff in Texas and carried it on duty. The 629 recoil hurt more than the 500 in the configuration our revolvers are in. However, I suspect that folks that shoot the 4" barreled 500 might be in for a rude awakening.
Mine came from S&W already Magnaported with a wide, serrated trigger and a checkered hammer spur. It was a combat piece from its inception. I could shoot it pretty well. We had to qualify twice a year, day and night. Each qualification was 60 rounds. I had to qualify with what I carried, so I qualified with full-power loads. I shot at least 30 rounds a month, which isn't much, but it was a lot more than the majority of my fellow deputies shot. 90% of them shot only when they had to qualify. I developed a nifty little callous on my trigger finger. The first couple of times I had to shoot the full course of 60 rounds, it tore the skin on my trigger finger. I learned to carry a roll of athletic tape to wrap my finger in if I tore through the callous. That 4" 629 was brutal.Yea, a 4" M29 is a little hard on the hands.
Even with special order grips fit to my hand.
I had a nickeld one back in '78 & had it magaported, still too much with hot loads.
Sold it for about $200 more then I got it for to some fool...![]()
Bad idea for a carry gun because if you shot it without hearing protection, kiss your ears goodbye.
Bad idea for a carry gun because if you shot it without hearing protection, kiss your ears goodbye.