Your thoughts on a 3" 629

I have no problem carrying a 3.5 inch gun in a 4 inch holster. I also shoot 250 gr cast swc on top of 20 gr 2400. Stout but fun.
This Milt Sparks works with all My 29's and 57's.
 

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I have a 3" 629 and 2-5/8" 629PC. While anything but mild, both are heavy enough to handle full-load .44 Mag recoil without undue discomfort. Around town, I occasionally carry it loaded with .44 Special "gummy" tips. In the woods, it's always factory SD ammo or hand loaded hard cast (Lasercast) bullets for penetration. I put Ahrend's boot grips on them. These grips are fairly wide across the back for recoil mitigation, but your little finger fits under the butt. Full length grips have the same felt recoil, but handle torque better for one-hand shooting.

I usually carry one IWB, in a 3" VM2 holster. OWB, the length really doesn't matter, so I use a 4" Alessi pancake holster.
 
I shoot a 460XVR on a regular basis, I don't have a problem with the recoil from a short barreled 44 Mag. Everyone handles recoil differently. I have shot a buddies 3" 629 and now am looking to get my own. Great topic and comments.
I currently own a 7.5" 629PC Hunter, that's one sweet looking and Shooting gun.
 
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just ordered a 3" Model 629 Deluxe yesterday, should be in next week. Probably going to feed it a steady diet of Specials. Just wanted a bigger bore than my .357's.

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An update to my original post. I managed to buy my brothers 629-6 3"

Had I not shot this before hand I would probably look right over it in a gun shop. Maybe now that I have a 3" another one will be on the horizon.

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See what you have done-- Now I am going to have to buy the 629 3" for 675$ is saw at the show last week. 95%+, great trigger, but has the internal lock. I saw HamHands gun with repair and it looks nice. I thought I would last longer!! Be Safe,

Good deal! Did you pick her up yet? I no longer let the lock bother me as there are deletes that do a great job of fixing that ugly Lock Hole. If you can change your spark plugs... you can install an Original Precision lock delete for sure! Also, I noticed after the last 3 or 4 outings shooting full house .44 Mag that the cylinder release screw was lose, along with the yoke screw as well. There's an easy fix for that too in the form of Purple Loc-tite. I took out every screw (one at a time), cleaned the threads on both the screw and its matching hole, then put a heavy dab of Purple Loc-tite and reinstalled each screw two hairs past snug. I've since had no backing out screw problems since. Same thing happened on my S&W "625" as well shooting .45Supers. This was before I installed either Lock Delete as well.
 
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An update to my original post. I managed to buy my brothers 629-6 3"

Had I not shot this before hand I would probably look right over it in a gun shop. Maybe now that I have a 3" another one will be on the horizon.

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That's a good looking revo! I like the darker colored grips. I like to run 4-5 cylinders of full house 240 and 300 grain mags off each range session. I keep a pair of svelte leather gloves in my range bag. They do a great job of mitigating recoil... which isn't terrible nor uncontrollable by any means without the gloves. But warm .44Specials are very comfortable and what I prefer to feed my 3" 629 the most.:D
 
I did pick it up. Very nice, and I will plug the hole. I have not had time to shoot it yet, but it does feel good in my hand. Be Safe,

Congrats!

After my next range trip to ops check my M29 that just got back from S&W, I'm going to send my 629 to Pinnacle to be cut for moon clips. I wanted a 3" 625, but since they don't make them I figured a moonclipped 3" 629 would be pretty close. I'm toying with the idea of having other work done, like chamfering the cylinder, but can't really decide if there's anything else I "need".
 
Bob Mernickle made a holster for my 3" 686+ that I like a lot.
A 3" 44 mag is a bit much for an old man with arthritis or I'd have one too. 3" is a great barrel length.
 
Finally had a chance to put some rounds through my 629-5 3" yesterday. Much to my surprise, the 180 gr 44 mag reloads were quite manageable and accurate. They're not full bore loads but moderate and group 1.5" @ 50 yards out of my 5" 629. Modest load of N110 (NOT H110). Did skin my thumb on the cylinder latch, which was easily remedied. The VZ grips are not quite as long as the standard set of Hogue. Great grips for a 3", but I'll stay with Hogue on my full size 629s. You can get an honest two grip hold with a Hogue, not so much with the VZs. The 44 specials shot well with the expected recoil reduction. I'll probably work up a 44 special load just for this firearm, but am fine shooting the full house 180s. May try my 200 HPs reloads the next time out to see how they'll perform. If I had to backpack in bear country, probably would suck it up and carry the 5" with a heavier bullet.
 
I put Pachmayr Diamond Pro grips on my 3 ". Load 9.5 grains of Unique, Mag primer , 210 Gold Dot....in a Mag case. I use the same load in my 2 3/4 inch model 69. Hope this helps some. {I use a 240 XTP and 23.0 Grains H110 in my 6"} The Diamond Pro grips make a lot of difference.
 
I did pick it up. Very nice, and I will plug the hole. I have not had time to shoot it yet, but it does feel good in my hand. Be Safe,

Oh yes, it certainly feels good and balanced in the hand. I won't buy another revolver with a barrel over 3 inches personally. To each his own on that front and, YMMV. My 629 is my favorite revolver hands down and I have 3 other really great ones. Feel free to PM me when you do your lock delete. The first one I did was a tiny bit challenging but absolutely nothing that deterred me from doing subsequent lock delete installs. But it would have been nice to have someone to talk me thru a single minor detail... Every friend that I've let shoot my 629 and 625 absolutely love them... they buy one for themselves and then shortly thereafter bring them to me for the lock removal and delete install of which is a 20 minute job from start to clean up. I'm a fan of the "Original Precision" manufacture lock deletes personally. I've never had one single problem with "OP's" parts!
 
HamHands: I appreciate the offer of instruction on the plug, and will take advantage of it. I need to order the lock delete and then will notify you. I will call them and see which parts I need. I have avoided internal lock pistols, even though many people have fired thousands of rounds with out problem, I seem have unusual events- I was driving down the road many years ago when my 40F Sigma started expelling bullets on the the Tahoe floor. Floor plate was cracked, these were only mags that were dropped empty onto soft ground during function testing, I just missed the crack I guess. Be Safe,
 
HamHands: I appreciate the offer of instruction on the plug, and will take advantage of it. I need to order the lock delete and then will notify you. I will call them and see which parts I need. I have avoided internal lock pistols, even though many people have fired thousands of rounds with out problem, I seem have unusual events- I was driving down the road many years ago when my 40F Sigma started expelling bullets on the the Tahoe floor. Floor plate was cracked, these were only mags that were dropped empty onto soft ground during function testing, I just missed the crack I guess. Be Safe,

J.D. is a good guy and owns Original Precision. He'll get you what you need. And his YouTube video is pretty good. The hard part was getting the lock out of the frame and a set of dental tools was the ticket of disrupting that lil ******* lock out. The other part was to make damned sure you don't dislodge the cylinder release's bolt return spring "at least that is what I call it". It's the little spring that keeps pressure on the cylinder release bolt. Lose that and it's a show stopper until you get a new one. But yeah, feel free to PM me or call me, whatever is easiest.
 
Thanx

Thanks to all the input/advice. I pulled the trigger so to speak and now I'm e proud owner of a 629 deluxe 3 inch. Having problems posting a pic
 
I vote yes! Mine is a 29-4 and it is great to carry in the woods or for any special occasion. I have a Don Hume belt holster that is like a "slide carry" with an open bottom that will accommodate any of my N frames.

This one wears a set of "Pacs" and is fine for .44 special and full house .44 magnum loads. Yes, you can feel the difference with the magnum loads.

Shot at dawn, dusk or night, it makes a great fireworks display!
 

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I'm toying with the idea of buying a new 629 with a 3 inch bbl SKU 150715 and would like to hear some pros and cons. Also I can't seem to find a belt holster for one--ones for 4" yes - 3" no

thanks

I have a Lew Horton 629 3". I had Kramer make me a holster which I'm very pleased with. Custom Gun Leather & Gun Holsters from Kramer Handgun Leather. My Lew Horton is highly polished with a trigger job and is my BBQ gun.

The 3" is brutal flame through even with light magnums loads. I usually use heavy 44 specials.

The 4" is more reasonable in magnums or special.

I think the 629 Classic 5" with the full length barrel lug is my most comfortable 44 magnums. Love to shoot heavy loads with it.

My EDC is a model 21-4. I carry it in a Kramer IWB. Most all of my holsters are from Kramer.
 

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3"

I'm toying with the idea of buying a new 629 with a 3 inch bbl SKU 150715 and would like to hear some pros and cons. Also I can't seem to find a belt holster for one--ones for 4" yes - 3" no

thanks

I have a Lew Horton 629 3". I had Kramer make me a holster which I'm very pleased with. Custom Gun Leather & Gun Holsters from Kramer Handgun Leather. My Lew Horton is highly polished with a trigger job and is my BBQ gun.

The 3" is brutal flame through even with light magnums loads. I usually use heavy 44 specials.

The 4" is more reasonable in magnums or special.

I think the 629 Classic 5" with the full length barrel lug is my most comfortable 44 magnums. Love to shoot heavy loads with it.

My EDC is a model 21-4. I carry it in a Kramer IWB. Most all of my holsters are from Kramer.
 
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