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The Smith & Wesson 629 is a double-action revolver utilizing the N-frame design. It’s recognized for its powerful .44 Magnum cartridge and robust stainless steel construction introduced in 1979. This firearm is typically used by experienced shooters and hunters requiring significant stopping power, particularly those prioritizing durability and a traditional revolver platform.

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What caliber is the Smith & Wesson Model 629 chambered in?

The Model 629 is chambered in .44 Remington Magnum. Because it is a robust N-frame revolver, it can also safely chamber and fire the shorter .44 Special cartridge.

What material is the Smith & Wesson 629 made from?

Unlike the older blued Model 29, the Model 629 is constructed entirely from stainless steel. This durable construction debuted in 1979 to provide better corrosion resistance for hunters and outdoorsmen.

What frame size is the Smith & Wesson Model 629?

The revolver is built on Smith & Wesson's massive N-frame, which is their largest double-action frame size. This heavy frame is necessary to safely handle the high-pressure recoil of the .44 Magnum cartridge.

What made the Smith & Wesson Model 629 famous?

While the blued Model 29 was famously used by Clint Eastwood's "Dirty Harry," the 629 became an icon in its own right as the ultimate stainless steel big-game hunting revolver. Its debut in 1979 cemented stainless revolvers as mainstream tools for outdoorsmen.

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