Although new to this forum, I've visited for years without registering and own a couple of S&W pistols but no revolver. I've been on a local hunt for a S&W 629 (-1 to -4) for a while, but without much success. I'd like this caliber for some of our off-trail hikes in a chest holster.
According to this Forum, a good many people seem to experience quality control issues with new S&W pistols requiring trips back to the factory. The exception seems to be guns from the Pro Series and from the Performance Center. Older Model 629 revolvers are reported to have an excellent fit and finish. These older revolvers in good condition appear to cost about $400 and more than a new S&W .44 revolver. (It's going to be hard for me to spend that kind of money for an older 629).
As most know, S&W doesn't offer a .44 revolver in 4" from either the Pro Series or Performance Center. There are two (2) very nice S&W .357 from the Pro Series, which are the Model 627 (8 rounds) and Model 686 SSR (6 rounds). The Performance Center only offers a 3" 629 .44 mag.
As a result I'm beginning to lean towards one the S&W .357 revolvers, which seems to good for just about everything except Bears. So given my lack of revolver experience, am I way off-base? And thanks in advance for guidance.
According to this Forum, a good many people seem to experience quality control issues with new S&W pistols requiring trips back to the factory. The exception seems to be guns from the Pro Series and from the Performance Center. Older Model 629 revolvers are reported to have an excellent fit and finish. These older revolvers in good condition appear to cost about $400 and more than a new S&W .44 revolver. (It's going to be hard for me to spend that kind of money for an older 629).
As most know, S&W doesn't offer a .44 revolver in 4" from either the Pro Series or Performance Center. There are two (2) very nice S&W .357 from the Pro Series, which are the Model 627 (8 rounds) and Model 686 SSR (6 rounds). The Performance Center only offers a 3" 629 .44 mag.
As a result I'm beginning to lean towards one the S&W .357 revolvers, which seems to good for just about everything except Bears. So given my lack of revolver experience, am I way off-base? And thanks in advance for guidance.