Indeed. I tried registering there yesterday and it rejected my application because I'm not from the Excited States of America.Hey Ruger22, you say you got the FA from Gunbroker? I thought this was a US site.
Indeed. I tried registering there yesterday and it rejected my application because I'm not from the Excited States of America.
Holy Crud, a lot of Fort Mac folks here. Yep, that's where I shoot.
The Freedom Arms revolver is probably the best firearm made in the world today.
And today's S&W guns are poor imitations of what they used to be.
I shoot at the McMurray club and if we meet you might want to try out my 1978 vintage S&W Model 27-2
The big flag for me was the article by Chuck Hawkshttp://www.chuckhawks.com/smith-wesson_dark.htm
I have an ad in the EE, I'll keep you posted on what develops.
So after a few wild goose chases and dead ends my search has ended in this
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Model 29-2, low round count, 8&3/8" barrel.
Excellent condition, reasonably priced from a reputable member.
Now I'm happy. Just wondering if it's a candidate for a Mountain Gun style barrel chop. Undecided.
NO! For God's sakes please don't chop the old Smiths down, 8 3/8" barrels are uncommon and sought after by collectors. If you must chop a barrel do it to a new one or a more common length like the 6".Just wondering if it's a candidate for a Mountain Gun style barrel chop. Undecided.
NO! For God's sakes please don't chop the old Smiths down, 8 3/8" barrels are uncommon and sought after by collectors. If you must chop a barrel do it to a new one or a more common length like the 6".
The "6" in 629-2 refers to the stainless finish. The -2 means pinned barrel and recessed chambers. What's up, you the post police? Correction squad?
The "6" in 629-2 refers to the stainless finish. The -2 means pinned barrel and recessed chambers. What's up, you the post police? Correction squad? It was also listed as a 7&1/2" barrel, which is obviously not the case.
It was my understanding that they started making 629's in 1978 and it was simply a nomenclature issue. I thought all -2's were -2's. But hey, you're Harry Callahan, you'd know. And it was listed on the EE as 7&1/2", I was just making a point.




























