Folks, hope all are well.
My son invited me to a barbeque last weekend out on his land. Said there was a guy he knows that had guns he wanted to shoot. When I got there, my son said one was a P&R 629, which intrigued me as I just bought one myself recently. Guy has a 29-2,8 3/8" like new in presentation case with the tools. Also has a 629 NoDash, P &R, 4", in a soft case. His dad passed away just a month ago, left him these guns. He had never even fired a .44 before. Anyway, we fired both with his factory loads, plus his dad's handloads, and my handloads,(cast and 44 specials). After about 4 cylinders of assorted loads, I fired the 629, with factory 240 gr. Winchesters. After the 4th shot the hammer failed to drop after cocking it. The gun seemed to cock normally but the trigger was not releasing the hammer. The gun would cycle normally double action. I found that the hammer would release if I pulled it back as I pulled the trigger and then pushed the trigger forward. It would not fall on it's own. I was puzzled as I have never seen a Smith do this before. After I worked the pistol manually 8 or 10 times, the problem suddenly disappeared and the gun began to function normally,(dry firing on empty cases). I suggested he not fire it anymore until he has it checked out. Please, has anyone out there experienced this before? Could it just be filthy on the inside? I really don't know what to tell this guy. Should this gun be sent to the factory? I guess after 30 years there is no warranty to speak of. I truly appreciate everyone's opinions. Barry
My son invited me to a barbeque last weekend out on his land. Said there was a guy he knows that had guns he wanted to shoot. When I got there, my son said one was a P&R 629, which intrigued me as I just bought one myself recently. Guy has a 29-2,8 3/8" like new in presentation case with the tools. Also has a 629 NoDash, P &R, 4", in a soft case. His dad passed away just a month ago, left him these guns. He had never even fired a .44 before. Anyway, we fired both with his factory loads, plus his dad's handloads, and my handloads,(cast and 44 specials). After about 4 cylinders of assorted loads, I fired the 629, with factory 240 gr. Winchesters. After the 4th shot the hammer failed to drop after cocking it. The gun seemed to cock normally but the trigger was not releasing the hammer. The gun would cycle normally double action. I found that the hammer would release if I pulled it back as I pulled the trigger and then pushed the trigger forward. It would not fall on it's own. I was puzzled as I have never seen a Smith do this before. After I worked the pistol manually 8 or 10 times, the problem suddenly disappeared and the gun began to function normally,(dry firing on empty cases). I suggested he not fire it anymore until he has it checked out. Please, has anyone out there experienced this before? Could it just be filthy on the inside? I really don't know what to tell this guy. Should this gun be sent to the factory? I guess after 30 years there is no warranty to speak of. I truly appreciate everyone's opinions. Barry