Frequently Asked Questions
Smith & Wesson Model 629 for sale
Is the Smith and Wesson 629 a good gun?
Whether it's "good" depends on your needs. The 629 excels for hunting, bear defense, and backcountry use thanks to its .44 Magnum power and revolver reliability. The 4-inch model can serve as a concealed-carry gun, and the lighter Mountain Gun variant makes casual carry quite feasible. Typically around $1,245 in our marketplace.
How much does a Smith and Wesson 629 cost?
Smith & Wesson 629 revolvers typically sell for around $1,245. Prices range from $642 to $1,584 depending on barrel length and finish. MSRP runs $950–$1,130. Checking multiple retailers is recommended, as stock and pricing vary.
What is the difference between 69 and 629?
Model 69 is an L-frame five-shot .44 Magnum with a 4.25-inch barrel weighing 37.2 ounces. Model 629 is a larger N-frame six-shot with a 4-inch barrel at 41.5 ounces. The 629's extra weight reduces recoil with full-power loads; the 69 is lighter and more compact but snappier to shoot.
What year did the S&W Model 629 come out?
Smith & Wesson introduced the Model 629 in 1979. It is a stainless steel version of the blued Model 29, chambered in .44 Magnum.
Will a .44 stop a grizzly?
A .44 Magnum can kill a grizzly with precise shot placement and heavy, deep-penetrating loads, but it's considered marginal for reliable bear defense. Most experts recommend larger calibers, rifles, or bear spray. Under stress, shot placement becomes unreliable, making capacity and power critical factors.
What hits harder, 357 or 44 Magnum?
.44 Magnum hits harder. It produces roughly double the muzzle energy of .357 Magnum, fires heavier bullets, and penetrates deeper. The .357 offers less recoil, less muzzle blast, and cheaper ammunition, making follow-up shots faster and easier.
What 44 Magnum did Clint Eastwood use?
Clint Eastwood's character Dirty Harry carried a Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver chambered in .44 Magnum. It appeared in Dirty Harry (1971) and Magnum Force (1973), becoming one of cinema's most recognizable firearms.
What is the Rolls-Royce of revolvers?
The Colt Python earned that nickname for its hand-fitted construction, shrouded underlug barrel, ventilated rib, and adjustable sights. Introduced in 1955 and chambered in .357 Magnum, original production ended in 2005, though Colt reintroduced it in 2020.