OK 629 guys, here is the mission, as patient as I have been waiting for the 4.2" 629's that North Sylva is putting together I must admit I was disappointed when I heard that they would arrive with a full underlug. I know many of you prefer that, but from a personal sense of preference and variety I was hoping for the partial underlug.
This was my hope:
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The first size legal 629 available with a partial underlug here is the 6" barrel. The proportions are off just a bit, more Insp. Callahan or hunter and not enough of that chunky, bada** hand cannon look. A nice revolver but more performance sedan than muscle car.
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After much searching in the used market, attempting to source replacement barrels, long talks with S&W factory parts folks and the custom shop I am treading into custom territory. I have always been fond of the S&W 629 Mountain Gun Series of revolvers which for those of us without 12.6 are mainly of the 4" barrel variety. After careful conversation with some nice folks at S&W and a great Canadian S&W Revolver master gunsmith (Murray Charlton) we are attempting to build the 5" barrel, partial underlug, bead blasted matte stainless finish experiment.
This was some of the inspiration:
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So I am starting with my 629 Classic 5" as a platform, relieving back the underlug to provide similar proportion of underlug to barrel as the mountain gun look. Once machined and smoothed it will be bead blasted to a matte finish without having to cut any barrels, move sights or bubba the effectiveness of the revolver.
Test patient:
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This what we are hoping for at the other end. It will sit proudly next to a North Sylva 4.2" full underlug. I will post pictures of the process and the final product in the new year as Murray is backlogged with work and going to SHOT Show like a bunch of us. When it is finished we are hopeful it will look like this with a slightly more matte finish like a 625.
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Best Regards CGN'ers,
This was my hope:
The first size legal 629 available with a partial underlug here is the 6" barrel. The proportions are off just a bit, more Insp. Callahan or hunter and not enough of that chunky, bada** hand cannon look. A nice revolver but more performance sedan than muscle car.
After much searching in the used market, attempting to source replacement barrels, long talks with S&W factory parts folks and the custom shop I am treading into custom territory. I have always been fond of the S&W 629 Mountain Gun Series of revolvers which for those of us without 12.6 are mainly of the 4" barrel variety. After careful conversation with some nice folks at S&W and a great Canadian S&W Revolver master gunsmith (Murray Charlton) we are attempting to build the 5" barrel, partial underlug, bead blasted matte stainless finish experiment.
This was some of the inspiration:
So I am starting with my 629 Classic 5" as a platform, relieving back the underlug to provide similar proportion of underlug to barrel as the mountain gun look. Once machined and smoothed it will be bead blasted to a matte finish without having to cut any barrels, move sights or bubba the effectiveness of the revolver.
Test patient:
This what we are hoping for at the other end. It will sit proudly next to a North Sylva 4.2" full underlug. I will post pictures of the process and the final product in the new year as Murray is backlogged with work and going to SHOT Show like a bunch of us. When it is finished we are hopeful it will look like this with a slightly more matte finish like a 625.
Best Regards CGN'ers,





















































