This **** is getting addictive. What do I do now? 2 29-4 3" non-fluted.

Thanks, ordered a set.For the M69 (and any round butt K, L, N X), the Hogue 500 X Frame Tamers (they are the ones that cover the backstrap) -- Available directly from Hogue now
X/Z-Frame Revolvers - Grips for Smith & Wesson - Handgun Grips - Hogue Products
you can also re contour them with a dremel sanding disc, belt sander, or sanding block.
Unaltered from factory -- Left 4 1/4" M69. Modified (rounded butt and removed finger groves) Center - 2 3/4"
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FWIW,
Paul
I've reached the point where when I find a good gun that I shoot well, I buy a second one.
It will make it easier to thin the herd later. If I only have one...it goes.
Does that make at least a little sense?
Do a video of you shooting them both at the same time. Slow motion. That would be cool.
Full house magnums of course
NO, I need shoulder holsters, I couldn't keep my pants up with belt holsters. LOLTwin revolvers, eh? Only one thing to do, buy a very sturdy leather belt and holsters for left and right carry.
This **** is getting addictive. What do I do now? 2 29-4 3" non-fluted.
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Not. Third letter different.Nice! How close are they SN-wise?
Very sorry to hear of that.I haven't shot them yet. My wife had a severe stroke in March and I can't get out much.
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I'm sure the previous owner changed to the newer type. I have never seen a model 29 with that release. I'll change it back.RG,
I did notice that the cylinder releases on your two Mod. 29's are different. I wonder when that change snuck into the room?
This **** is getting addictive. What do I do now? 2 29-4 3" non-fluted.
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I'm thinking a nice custom made double shoulder rig is in order.
Will do. Don't have anything but 44 special right nowYes sorry for your trouble. Maybe sometime you will get the range if your situ improves...be curious how they shoot pls update if you can.