This model was produced with barrel lengths of 4”, 6”, and 8 3/8” Hogue grips, target hammer and trigger, and red ramp front and white outline rear sight. Four years later, the addition of Hogue Monogrips, frame drilled and tapped for scope mounting, and a change in the extractor brought forth the Model 629-4. In 1990, the 629-3 ushered in the same changes as found on the blued 29-5. Transitional changes were made in 1989 along with the cylinder crane being hardened and these 629s were stamped 629-2E. This revolver is in great condition and comes with the original case, manual, and trigger lock. In 1988, the Model 629-2 arrived with the same internal changes as the Model 29-4. The 629-1 lasted until 1988 with 8,000 also offered with three-inch barrels and round butts. In 1982, the 629-1 joined the 29-3 in dropping the pinned barrel and counter bored cylinder features. In 1980 both 4” and 8 3/8” barrels were added to the catalog. 44 Magnum introduced in 1978 with serial numbers N629062 to N629200 for a special run of "pre-production" guns followed by the first production gun, serial number N748564 all with 6” barrels. As a Smith & Wesson's large N-frame revolver, this Smith & Wesson Model 629-3 8 3/8' Barrel Revolver is a favorite choice among handgun hunters. This revolver is in great condition and comes with the original wood grips with a 1992 stamp on the inside. The number one variation on the Model 29 theme is the Model 629, a stainless steel. For sale is a Smith & Wesson 629-3 stainless revolver in. THE STAINLESS STEEL 44 MAGNUM THE MODEL 629
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