Smith & Wesson Model 69 Combat Magnum for sale

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Brand:

Smith & Wesson

Action:

Double Action/Single Action

Barrel Length:

4.25

Caliber:

.44 Magnum

Capacity:

5

Finish Per Color:

Stainless

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 20 customer reviews across 1 variants from 12 retailers

Highly praised lightweight .44 Mag revolver with excellent accuracy and portability, though stock grips require upgrade for comfortable shooting and occasional build quality concerns noted.

What customers like

Lightweight & Portable50%
smaller and lighter than a 629, easier to carry but only five rounds
Accurate Shooting40%
out of the box was shooting one hole groups at 7 yards in double action
Good Value for Price25%
the cost of these 629s are double the cost of the model 69, bang for the buck
Perfect Hand Fit20%
the L frame fits my hand like a glove been wanting a 44 mag

Common concerns

Mechanical Lock-up Issues10%
I fired 25 rounds through it and the action locks up. You can not pull the trigger
Recoil Management30%
the grips that come on the revolver do nothing to dampen the recoil of full-house 44
Modern Build Quality Decline10%
build quality of S&W revolvers today is not what it was 25-30 years ago. MIM parts
Limited Accessories Availability10%
finding holsters is also an issue, hint: just get one for a S&W 29
Frequently Asked Questions
Smith & Wesson Model 69 Combat Magnum for sale

What is the model 69 Smith and Wesson?

Smith & Wesson's Model 69 is a five-shot .44 Magnum revolver built on an L-frame. Introduced in 2014, it features a 4.25-inch barrel and stainless steel construction. It offers more portability than larger N-frame .44 Magnum revolvers, making it suitable for hunting and field carry. Current retail is approximately $945.

What is the difference between S&W Model 69 and 66?

Model 69 chambers .44 Magnum on an L-frame holding five rounds. Model 66 chambers .357 Magnum on a K-frame holding six rounds. The 69 hits harder but recoils more; the 66 is lighter, holds an extra round, and costs less to shoot.

What 44 Magnum did Clint Eastwood use?

Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry carried a Smith & Wesson Model 29 revolver chambered in .44 Magnum. This double-action revolver became iconic after the 1971 film Dirty Harry and its sequels. Smith & Wesson still manufactures the Model 29 today.