Shooter 629-3 Classic

If you want to talk to them, they are members of these forums, Inspector-Callahan. John goes by the name Kurak on the forums and his wife Jennifer is Grip_Makers_Wife. They are great people to deal with; I've bought 6 pairs of their stocks for my various N frame guns.
 
Best trigger I have ever felt. Spoiled me and I didnt even know it.
It was my 1st revolver purchase May 1991. Shortly after its release. 629-3. Close 2nd on the trigger is a 1953 K .22.
As I recall starting the next year they came out with a few variations. Over the next several years.
Extra sights, grips etc. Put a 2x leo on it in 97. Nothing but clovers after that.
Miss the price of ammo though... Used to shoot it weekly / back in the 90's........

Just looked through the box (Found the rear sight) Yea....
Also found an order form for additional front sights. $13.00 each.
And another sheet for the action package at the performance center.
Action package was $82.00, Grip options $20.00 Or both for $96.00
Honestly I can not imagine a better action / trigger stock. Mine feels under 2 lbs.
If thats possible.





 
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Nothing wrong with paying a fair price. It's the guys that pay crazy prices for stuff they made zillions of is what I don't understand. Especially old LEO guns that were worn out when they hit the market at prices well above trade in prices.




Agreed... especially with the emboldened... There are some Smith Revo's that are close to the price they command however. 3" barreled Lew Horton M29 and M629's and M24's. And also some models of the 2.5"-3" barreled M66's in .357/.38Special.

I would have bought that M629 Classic OP for $599 all day!

The top pictured was worth every penny I paid... The bottom one, for $999 was too!
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When do we get a range report? Loads? Accuracy at what distance?

It's funny reading these threads. Nice photos of clean guns and fancy grips- but no sign of being used... SIGH.
 
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