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S&W Collection: .44Mags


DocHawk

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As I PM'ed with several revolver aficionados who responded to my Ruger trade post, I realized some people might enjoy a peek at one of the focuses of my collecting: S&W revolvers.

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Pictured here are from top down are:

1979 Model 629 8-3/8" with a pinned barrel and counterbored cylinder

1983 629-1 4"

1976 Model 29-2 8-3/8" with a pinned barrel and counterbored cylinder

1982 29-3 4"

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All are "3T" Target Triggers/Hammers/Sights. Both pairs represent the jump in engineering changes from pinned barrels to threaded, and dropping the machining complexity of counterbored cylinders which results in a larger gap to the frame behind the cylinder, in order to clear the protruding cartridge rims.

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The long barrels are somewhat softer shooting, but the short barrels are more pointable. All require a recitation of the words "do you feel lucky, punk?" after closing the cylinder.

I hope some enjoy the peek in the safe.

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Those look great. I had twenty Smith&Wesson Revolvers in my collection at one time, but things happen and I sold most of them. I still have a couple. Nice collection 👌 

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Very nice. 😁

I'm a S&W collector myself. But I admit to not being much of a .44 magnum fan. I done got too old for all that buck and roar. 🙄 For big bores, I always preferred the .44 Special and .45 Colt. i got lots of those. 😉

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