Have a 929 and 986. They are both great revos.
Expensive, but worth every penny IMHO.
Titanium cylinder gets hot FAST, just saying.
Apart from the Ti clyinder getting real hot, real fast, the 929 is an N frame and with the 6.5" barrel, feels like it weighs a ton. There is zero recoil even without the comp. It's crazy accurate with any weight bullet. The muzzle barely moves on rapid fire. Over travel stop on the trigger is a nice touch as well. Fit, finish and quality are what you would expect from a PC version. No trigger work required, just back the mainspring screw out a turn or 2 to your liking and you're set. It also fits in my Race Master holster that I use for the 625 (both N frames) which is nice for me.
Recently mounted a Red Dot on it and it's ready for a few Open div matches just for sh**s and giggles.
You can get the moon clips from TK Customs (they manufacture them on behalf of S&W) readily available and they ship to Canada.
Expensive, but worth every penny IMHO.
Titanium cylinder gets hot FAST, just saying.
hopefully a range report will be coming
Apart from the Ti clyinder getting real hot, real fast, the 929 is an N frame and with the 6.5" barrel, feels like it weighs a ton. There is zero recoil even without the comp. It's crazy accurate with any weight bullet. The muzzle barely moves on rapid fire. Over travel stop on the trigger is a nice touch as well. Fit, finish and quality are what you would expect from a PC version. No trigger work required, just back the mainspring screw out a turn or 2 to your liking and you're set. It also fits in my Race Master holster that I use for the 625 (both N frames) which is nice for me.
Recently mounted a Red Dot on it and it's ready for a few Open div matches just for sh**s and giggles.
You can get the moon clips from TK Customs (they manufacture them on behalf of S&W) readily available and they ship to Canada.
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