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![]() SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 629 BRIGHT STAINLESS Guns International #: 102811705 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Smith & Wesson Pistols - .44 Magnum Pistols Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: TBB Member Since: 12/9/22 First Name: Todd Last Name: Burdick State: Texas Zip: 78028 Country: United States Phone: (830) 739-1260 Number of Active Listings: 8 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: postal money order, cashiers check About Us: Shipping will take place after payment clears. We will ship to an FFL OF YOUR CHOOSING NO EXCEPTIONS. We will not ship out of the country. Please check your local state rules to make sure you can purchase and own the firearm. GUNS ARE ALSO SOLD AS IS. THEY ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDICTION IF NOT NIB CONDITION. THESE ARE A PART OF MY PERSONAL COLLECTION AND I AM LIQUIDATING. Description: REDUCED THIS IS A BRIGHT STAINLESS 4 INCH MODEL 629 .44 MAGNUM WITH TARGET HAMMER, TRIGGER, AND GRIPS. THE 629-1 STARTED IN 1982 THROUGH 1988 WHEN THE 629-2 BEGAN. THE GUN IS VERY CLEAN AND LOCKS UP TIGHT. BUYER PAYS FOR SHIPPING AND INS. ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED AND PLEASE SEE ALL MY LISTINGS. WRITE UP FROM WIKIPEDIA The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge and manufactured by the United States company Smith & Wesson. The Model 29 was offered with 3, 4, 5, 6, 6+1⁄2, 8+3⁄8 and 10+5⁄8 in barrels as standard models. Other barrel lengths were available either by special order from Smith & Wesson's Custom Shop or custom built by gunsmiths. The 5-inch barreled variant had a full-length underlug. Finish options available included a highly polished blued or nickel-plated surface. At the time of its introduction, the Model 29 was the most powerful production handgun. The Model 29 will chamber and fire .44 Special and .44 Russian cartridges, as the .44 Magnum was developed from the .44 Special and the .44 Special was developed from the .44 Russian. The Magnum case is slightly longer to prevent magnum rounds from being chambered and fired in handguns chambered for the .44 Special. Elmer Keith's achievements in maximizing the power and performance of the .44 Special was the inspiration and driving force behind the introduction of the .44 Magnum by Smith & Wesson. His intention for the new round was for it to be used in sidearms for hunters of large, dangerous game, rather than for self-defense, though with today's specialty cartridges, it can be a good defensive round. S&W's production of a large N-frame revolver in .44 Magnum began in 1955; the Model 29 designation was applied in 1957. At the time of its introduction, the Model 29 was the most powerful production handgun. Introduced in 1978, the Smith & Wesson Model 629 is a stainless steel version of the Model 29. The 629 model designation derives from Smith & Wesson's practice of denoting a stainless steel version of one of their already existing designs by placing a 6 in front of the model number of the original weapon. The 629 Classic variant features a full-length barrel underlug, other variants include the 629 Stealth Hunter. ModelStart YearBarrel LengthsModifications[6] 629 1979 629-1 1982 dropped recessed cylinders and pinned barrels 629-2 1988 changed yoke retention, radius studs, floating hand 629-3 1989 hardened yoke and frame, longer stop notch, bolt block, fixed hand 629-4 1993 changed rear sight leaf and extractor 629-5 1997 Eliminate cylinder stop stud and serrated tang, MIM trigger and hammer, floating firing pin 629-6 2001 Internal lock added 629-7 2005 Two piece barrel 629-8 2006 Slab sided barrel SOLD Handgun Caliber: .44 Remington Magnum Manufacturer: SMITH AND WESSON Model: 629-1 Serial Number: BBE 8590 Barrel Length: 4 Chambers: 6 Condition: LIKE NEW Metal Condition: LIKE NEW Wood Condition: LIKE NEW Bore Condition: LIKE NEW Action: REVOLVER Triggers: TARGET |