Model 629 with 8⅜': a version of the Model 29. Silvio Rodriguez Oh Melancolia Rar on this page. Type Place of origin United States Service history Used by See Production history Manufacturer Produced 1955–Present Specifications Weight • 41.5 oz. / 1.178 kg (4 in bbl) • 45 oz. / 1.276 kg (6 in bbl) • Both of these weights are for the traditional S&W style without a barrel underlug. Length • 9.3 in (Barrel 4 in) • 12 in (Barrel 6-1/2 in) length • 4 in (102 mm) • 6 in (153 mm) • 6-1/2 in (165 mm) • 8⅜ in (214 mm) • 10⅝ in (270 mm) • •. Vidigindra Pozhudhu Video Song. 429 in (10.9 mm) Feed system Six Sights Open, adjustable rear The Smith & Wesson Model 29 is a six-shot, chambered for the and manufactured by the United States company.
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The Model 29 was offered with 3', 4', 5', 6', 6½', 8⅜' and, later, 10⅝' barrel lengths as standard models. Other barrel lengths were available either by special order from Smith & Wesson's Custom Shop or custom built by gunsmiths. The 5' barreled variant had a full length underlug. Finish options available included a highly or - surface.
At the time of its introduction, the Model 29 was the most powerful production handgun. It was made famous by association with the fictional character. Smith and Wesson Mountain Gun circa 1995 's achievements in maximizing the power and performance of the.44 Special was the inspiration and driving force behind the introduction of the.44 Magnum by Smith & Wesson. His intention for the new round was for it to be used in sidearms for hunters of large, dangerous game, rather than for self-defense, though with today's specialty cartridges, it can be a good defensive round.
S&W's production of a large N-frame revolver in.44 Magnum began in 1955; the Model 29 designation was applied in 1957. At the time of its introduction, the Model 29 was the most powerful production handgun. There were a number of custom calibers that were more powerful, as in the old of the 19th century. It remained primarily the province of handgun enthusiasts, some law enforcement personnel and hunters until 1971, when made it famous as 'the most powerful handgun in the world' in the movie. After the movie's release, retailers had trouble keeping the Model 29 in stock. In the late 1990s, Smith & Wesson discontinued production of many models of revolvers, including the 'basic' Model 29; since then, at various times, the model, in limited or 'custom' configurations, has been manufactured in as many as 10 evolutions. Variants [ ].