jhcii
US Veteran
I bought and sold 29s since 1978. I always dumped them in those days because they would fail to fire the 3rd round in a loaded cylinder and that problem I encountered so often to date I don't know what to do with a 1985 SW Stainless dash one that fails to fire the 3rd round because it loses its rotation in recoil on the second round to allow the cylinder to back peddle.
This is the gun:
629-1 among two 29-10s
The 29-10s work perfectly but the older gun from 1985 does what a lot of those 29s did before SW began cutting out a longer cylinder latch gutter to prevent the bouncing of the cylinder latch underneath the massive cylinder.
I wouldn't buy an old model today unless I intended to store and keep and show it.
If I wanted a working hand rifle in .44 Magnum I'd choose the SW 29-10 again. I am thinking of just trading a benelli ultra light for another 29-10 for sale here. I like the 29-10 more than the rest beneath its production in date and perfection.
This is the gun:
629-1 among two 29-10s

The 29-10s work perfectly but the older gun from 1985 does what a lot of those 29s did before SW began cutting out a longer cylinder latch gutter to prevent the bouncing of the cylinder latch underneath the massive cylinder.
I wouldn't buy an old model today unless I intended to store and keep and show it.
If I wanted a working hand rifle in .44 Magnum I'd choose the SW 29-10 again. I am thinking of just trading a benelli ultra light for another 29-10 for sale here. I like the 29-10 more than the rest beneath its production in date and perfection.