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rking22
09-07-2019, 07:44 PM
I have come across a performance center 629 that seems to call my name. Single action is very nice, DA is really good as well. Gun is black except cylinder, assuming black chrome, it looks nice. 6.5 inch gun with the lil short 2 slot muzzle brake. I like it, is it worth 1000$?. it has a “hole” which falls is the “oh well” area for me, hunting gun. Don’t know about box or anything else, but dang this thing feels good! Any thoughts?

Der Gebirgsjager
09-07-2019, 07:53 PM
It's all about what you like, sir. I wonder why they didn't black chrome the cylinder? Anyway, I have a 629 6.5" stainless that I really like. Put some oversize combat-style grips on it, and it's very accurate. It does not have a Magnaport job, but I also have a 3" that does, and it will leave you in the middle of the path to total deafness. The 629 is a great hunting revolver, if you're inclined to not carry a suitable rifle. I just don't know exactly what to say about the price o $1,000. It seems high, especially for a specimen that may have been refinished, but very honestly I'm just kind of in shock at the prices asked for most guns now days. Follow your instincts and desires. :shock:

osteodoc08
09-08-2019, 12:14 AM
If this is the stealth hunter model, I’ve lusted after those for a while. $1000 seems to be the going rate for a lightly used model. IIRC, street was around 1250-1350 new. It’s been a while since I looked.

rking22
09-08-2019, 11:54 AM
It looks like the 170181 model, 7 1/2 inch. Thing is it is black chrome, except the cylinder is brushed stainless. At least I am assuming chrome, could be some other type coating, but it is hard, slick, and a bit shiny. Honestly, the blues look is why I picked it up to look. I gotta do some real soul searching here, don’t see any black ones on GB but it’s kinda pricy.
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Just like this, but “blued” frame and barrel.

Ramjet-SS
09-08-2019, 07:51 PM
I had one and let it get away really really dumb on my part it was incredibly accurate with 300 grain WFN and I took two elk with it. The one had was easy to carry and great shooter. $1000 is good price if it’s tight.

rking22
09-08-2019, 08:39 PM
I am assuming the “cover” on the barrel rib, just ahead of the frame, is a pad for an optic mount. Is that proprietary or just drilled and tapped for a commercial mount? Might want to put a Reddot on this one,all my other revolvers are open sights. Eyes are getting ornery....

osteodoc08
09-09-2019, 08:27 PM
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder with that one. The bottom rib style that angles like that was never attractive to me but I can definitely encourage you if that’s what gives you the “I wants”.

The one I was referring to is this one:

https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/performance-center-model-629-stealth-hunter

rking22
09-10-2019, 12:49 PM
Agreed, it is a bit different looking, could be why I like it. Main thing is it isn’t as nose heavy as other 629s with a full lug and longish barrel.I have not held the stretch hunter, but it appears it would be barrel heavy, kinda like a 6 inch 617. Does anyone know what the black finish that S&W uses on their stainless guns? It looks a lot like bluing, but did not think stainless took bluing. Reason I wonder is wearability, I will be hunting with it and like leather holsters.

osteodoc08
09-10-2019, 04:42 PM
I imagine it is nitrocarburization (sp?). Essentially the most current quintessential tacticool black finish. Pretty darn durable too.