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Actually, S&W V-Comp Question
Had a look at some .44 revolvers on the S&W website today. The regular Model 629, with a 4" barrel, has an overall length of 9.63" / 24.4 cm - prohibited. However, the Model 629 V-Comp, also with a 4" barrel, has an overall length of 10" / 25.4 cm. I'm sure this is due to the barrel compensator. (I downloaded the two photos and compared them at the same scale, the V-Comp is longer). This means the barrel length is actually about 4.3" / 111 cm - restricted, instead of prohibited. Unless, this doesn't count because the barrel compensator is removable... does anyone here know this, either way, for certain? (I'm sure some here must know) Also, if the barrel compensator was permanently attached, would that make a difference? It would be nice if that gun was allowed here...
Thanks,
Wolf
Had a look at some .44 revolvers on the S&W website today. The regular Model 629, with a 4" barrel, has an overall length of 9.63" / 24.4 cm - prohibited. However, the Model 629 V-Comp, also with a 4" barrel, has an overall length of 10" / 25.4 cm. I'm sure this is due to the barrel compensator. (I downloaded the two photos and compared them at the same scale, the V-Comp is longer). This means the barrel length is actually about 4.3" / 111 cm - restricted, instead of prohibited. Unless, this doesn't count because the barrel compensator is removable... does anyone here know this, either way, for certain? (I'm sure some here must know) Also, if the barrel compensator was permanently attached, would that make a difference? It would be nice if that gun was allowed here...
Thanks,
Wolf
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