December 30, 2009, 09:17 PM | #51 |
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Wow, a S&W 629.... someone is feeling lucky I guess
Its an amazing revolver. Never really had the luck to shoot one, but its probably the most famous and well known .44 Mag out there. I'd kill for one in a 6" barrel, or even an 8". What was the barrel length of the one you saw?? I've only seen two 629's at my local gun shops, both were $1000+, both looked new. I didn't bother looking any closer because its a bit over my budget right now. So my initial guess is that, yes, that's a good price, but you didn't specify the barrel length or whether it was used or new, which obviously makes a huge difference. |
December 30, 2009, 09:29 PM | #52 |
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To evenflow80
It was slightly used, and I think the barrel length was either 4 or 5 inches, possibly 6... |
December 31, 2009, 12:30 AM | #53 | |
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I lucked out and bought a 5.5" stainless Redhawk .44 Mag earlier this year from an individual for about $235 . They are also made in .45 Colt. Not sure about other chamberings. |
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December 31, 2009, 01:07 AM | #54 |
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If that is the full lug 6-1/2" 629 Classic, then $700 seems about right for California on a used handgun. A new one will set you back more like $900. I find the ported 6-1/2" 629 Classic is a really fine revolver to shoot full power loads in (I've never fired an unported model 629). It is comfortable to shoot and lighter loads, like Speer 200 grain Short Barrel rounds, or CCI Blazer 240 grain rounds, seem more like a .38+P than a .44 magnum. Then again the heavy frame handles Buffalo Bore Heavy .44 magnum loads if you are into hunting. My #1 choice in a multi-purpose handgun for rural California.
Bud's http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/a...ssic&x=14&y=14 has a new 5" 629 Classic listed for for $754. A new 629 6" 629 list for $727 is also listed.
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December 31, 2009, 01:29 AM | #55 | |
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For a good condition used gun, $800 sounds a little high to me. If it's a new gun, then it is about right, at around $200 below MSRP. Depending on what the market is like in your area, it might be a bargain, since demand is highly variable. I never owned a Model 29, but did have a Model 28 (same gun chambered in .357 Magnum and not as nice a finish) for a while. It was a great shooter. The older used guns without the internal, infernal lock are probably going to be commanding a premium, if not now, soon. If you can find a good, tight one with little wear, you will be happy. Me, I am happier with my Rugers. Action not as slick and not as pretty, but strong, like an anvil. (OK, proselytizing mode, off. More Rugers for me.) To get a better idea of market value, go to GunBroker.com or some of the other auction sites and see what buyers are bidding. Lost Sheep. |
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