Presenting the Smith & Wesson Model 629-4, an iconic masterpiece from the renowned manufacturer, Smith & Wesson. Crafted meticulously in the United States, this revolver encapsulates the essence of reliability, performance, and historical heritage. The Model 629-4 is a part of the revered 629 series and signifies a significant evolution in the history of Smith & Wesson firearms. The caliber of this beautiful piece is .44 Mag., a potent cartridge known for its unparalleled stopping power, making it a preferred choice among hunting enthusiasts and for personal defense.
This excellent-condition revolver functions flawlessly and shows only faint signs of any prior use or handling. The bore condition is excellent, indicating that the firearm has been well-maintained. The revolver features a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) mechanism, a 6-round capacity, and a 3" barrel length. It comes with a stainless steel finish and black Hogue Tamer monogrip cobblestone rubber grips with silver S&W medallions, which enhances the aesthetic appeal and provides a comfortable grip. The sights include a rear adjustable target highlighted square notch and a front fixed graduated red ramp, improving the accuracy of your shots.
The model 629-4 comes with a Winchester tan soft case, ensuring safe storage and ease of transportation. It has a case-hardened hammer and trigger, with a unique 3-click hammer feature. Some minor micro-scratches on the frame and barrel and very minor carbon on the end of the barrel are present, but these do not affect the functionality of the revolver. The bore is very bright and clean, underlining the excellent condition of this firearm.
The Smith & Wesson Model 629-4 is more than just a firearm; it's a piece of history. It represents the constant commitment of Smith & Wesson to improve the reliability, safety, and performance of their products. By owning this revolver, you embody the spirit of this commitment and become a part of this historical journey. So make this coveted piece yours today and experience the power, reliability, and historical significance that it offers.




