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10 November 2007, 04:13
Guillermo Amestoy
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Any body knows this S&W 629 PC model name? PC Classic Hunter ?, (is not the PC light-hunter) is very difficult to obtain info about it, any info will be apreciatte: Thanks.
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10 November 2007, 07:11
Woodrow S
It is a PC Magnum Hunter, made in 1995 and are a bit rare. Its a very nice revolver indeed. Used value, perhaps 900 dollars US. This post was revised(corrected) after I went onto the smith&wesson forum a few minutes ago to get the "right" info.
10 November 2007, 07:17
Whitworth
It is pretty nice! I like the barrel......



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10 November 2007, 22:13
Guillermo Amestoy
quote:
Originally posted by Woodrow S:
It is a PC Magnum Hunter, made in 1995 and are a bit rare. Its a very nice revolver indeed. Used value, perhaps 900 dollars US. This post was revised(corrected) after I went onto the smith&wesson forum a few minutes ago to get the "right" info.


Thanks Woodrow S, I only saw two of them but one with fluted cilinder and the other with all the underlug squared, not fluted or the Stealth Hunter (Green painted) Thanks Kind Regards Guillermo


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10 November 2007, 22:17
Guillermo Amestoy
quote:
Originally posted by Whitworth:
It is pretty nice! I like the barrel......


Yes !!!, for looking for wouded wildboards, may be I will put a C-More or the New Zeiss red dot sigth on top and a laser sigth on the interchangable underlugs place..... a weaver riel under the barrel with a surefire will be too much!!!


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16 November 2007, 01:38
larrys
I have one in 41 mag and MAN are they accurate.


Larry

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16 November 2007, 07:08
billinthewild
Save a bit of that Green Label Scotch for me....
dancing


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16 November 2007, 07:18
Whitworth
quote:
Originally posted by billinthewild:
Save a bit of that Green Label Scotch for me....
dancing


Yeah, to hell with the revolver...... jumping



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If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

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"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
16 November 2007, 17:29
Guillermo Amestoy
I have another better......you will see


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16 November 2007, 18:08
Whitworth
Well let's see the picture, Guillermo! Big Grin



"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

Semper Fidelis

"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
16 November 2007, 19:43
mete
Never use glass for a target , especially when it has Johnnie Green Label in it !! Frowner
17 November 2007, 01:29
Guillermo Amestoy
Here is the promised picture, 500 Mag. & 3 years more....

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I shot to the bottles 2020, but only when they are already empty! Wink!!!

Remember: Never mix gun with cheap alcohol !!! Big Grin


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17 November 2007, 01:43
Whitworth
quote:
Remember: Never mix gun with cheap alcohol !!! Big Grin


I like the way you think Guillermo!! thumb

Very nice! Have you hunted with it and what is your favorite load??



"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP

If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.

Semper Fidelis

"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
17 November 2007, 02:52
billinthewild
I am going to pour myself a dram of Famous Grouse, and toast your 18 year old Johnny....
beer


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