S&W M29 - rare in Canada?

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So it turns out that I need a S&W M29, the classic with wooden grips and blue (not SS). Of course they dont make it anymore and there dont seem to be many on EE.

Are they rare here? Did S&W export all models up to the latest (-6?)

cheers

Matt
 
So it turns out that I need a S&W M29, the classic with wooden grips and blue (not SS). Of course they dont make it anymore and there dont seem to be many on EE.

Are they rare here? Did S&W export all models up to the latest (-6?)

cheers

Matt

Not rare. Lots in Canada . Keep an eye on the EE they do turn up from time to time.

( So it turns out that I need a S&W M29, the classic with wooden grips and blue (not SS). )

Let me guess you just finished watching a Dirty Harry movie Laugh2
 
Lots around man. Keep your eyes open and you shouldn't be looking more than a week or two for a nice one (budget may increase your search time)
 
Depending on which one you want, the cost will vary a lot. A minty 29-2 with all the original goodies will set you back a chunk of change. A rough one less.

I got a great deal on a 29-2 (rough exterior but minty internals) from Epps and sent it off for a few tweaks.

Newer models come up and sell for less.

Like the others have said, keep your eyes on the EE and even the local shops. Milarm in Edmonton had a decent 29-2 for quite a while.
 
Which model is the one to get? I hear the older ones had issues with some screw coming lose that were fixed in the 2 latest versions.

Are there issues or models that should be avoided?
 
I understand that you are referring to the new, recently produced "classic" line...and no, there don't seem to be hardly any that made it up here.
 
Which model is the one to get? I hear the older ones had issues with some screw coming lose that were fixed in the 2 latest versions.

Are there issues or models that should be avoided?

The reference Bigi posted is a good read. Basically the 29-2 were the last of the pinned and recessed 44MAG (pinned barrel and recessed cylinder).

S&W stopped that with the 29-3. The earlier M29's had some issues with hot loads and the -3 introduced the Endurance package. I've heard older guns that went back to S&W for work got this fitted too.

It's not that M29 can't handle heavy loads, it deals with 180 & 240gr full house loads fine. When stepping into heavier and hotter loadings I'd get a Ruger (yes, they are heavy and some what ugly but damn they are strong).

I'm a big fan of the M29-2, as it was the last and many view as the best of S&W workmanship (old school). However, I won't turn my nose up at any pre-lock M29 :D

Personally, the S&W lock is a waste of time and ruins the looks. You can get a plug to fill it in after removal but why bother. Plenty of good pre-lock M29 around.

Good luck hunting!
 
So it turns out that I need a S&W M29, the classic with wooden grips and blue (not SS). Of course they dont make it anymore and there dont seem to be many on EE.

Are they rare here? Did S&W export all models up to the latest (-6?)

cheers

Matt

Theres one on the EE right now for 950 with 8 3/8 bbl.
 
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