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Item Name: FS/FT S&W 629-4 Classic Champion .44 Mag 6.5"
Location: Savannah
Zip Code: 31405
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $1000
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Looking to free up some cash for other projects.
Caliber: .44 Magnum
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: LOWERED by $200. Looking for cash only.
Smith and Wesson 629-4 Classic Champion. 6 1/2" full underlug barrel. Unfluted cylinder. Target sights. Hardwood fingergroove grips. Bead blasted matte stainless. Box and docs included as well as the soft case pictured. English and German owners manual.
This gun has German proof marks on it. The vague history I can give on these guns is that they were made by S&W for a German distributor/importer called Wischo. After that all I can guess is that it was bought by a US military member and brought back to this country.
I could not find this gun in the Standard Catalog of S&W.
I shot this gun about 100 rounds and it is accurate. It locks up a tad better than the average S&W N-frame. The grips are really nice feeling and I don't usually like wood grips. Marks on the front of the cylinder will clean up. That is just from firing. Faint scratches on the cylinder as well as a prominent turn line that can be seen in the pictures.
My best group with this revolver shot two handed standing at 20 yds double action with the ammo shown.
Item Name: FS/FT S&W 629-4 Classic Champion .44 Mag 6.5"
Location: Savannah
Zip Code: 31405
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $1000
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Looking to free up some cash for other projects.
Caliber: .44 Magnum
Willing to Ship: Yes
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: LOWERED by $200. Looking for cash only.
Smith and Wesson 629-4 Classic Champion. 6 1/2" full underlug barrel. Unfluted cylinder. Target sights. Hardwood fingergroove grips. Bead blasted matte stainless. Box and docs included as well as the soft case pictured. English and German owners manual.
This gun has German proof marks on it. The vague history I can give on these guns is that they were made by S&W for a German distributor/importer called Wischo. After that all I can guess is that it was bought by a US military member and brought back to this country.
I could not find this gun in the Standard Catalog of S&W.
I shot this gun about 100 rounds and it is accurate. It locks up a tad better than the average S&W N-frame. The grips are really nice feeling and I don't usually like wood grips. Marks on the front of the cylinder will clean up. That is just from firing. Faint scratches on the cylinder as well as a prominent turn line that can be seen in the pictures.
My best group with this revolver shot two handed standing at 20 yds double action with the ammo shown.
