Welcome to today’s Photo of the Day! The Smith and Wesson Model 29-3 was introduced in 1982, this model is popular with the .44 Magnum Collectors. This representation of deviation from traditional methods of production that aimed at efficiency and cost-cutting. The most significant change to the 29-3 was removing the pinned barrel and recessed cylinder which were both common features of the Model 29 from its very beginning. Smith & Wesson, however, adopted a new method of crush fit barrel. The effect of this was simplifying the manufacturing process while reducing overall costs. Nevertheless, these changes did not affect the powerful .44 Magnum chambering or strong N-frame that made Model 29 so famous. Thereafter, revolvers came to different lengths to suit one’s preferences and the type of work they were used for. For one thing, some critics have regarded the elimination of pinned barrels and recessed cylinders on the 29-3 as a betrayal by Smith & Wesson who had responded to modern production techniques thus ensuring that it keeps making and gets each generation holding onto their models like iconic Model 29.
“Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson
Model: 29-3Type: RevolverGauge: 44 MagnumBarrel: 8 3/8 inch solid ribFinish: blueGrip: walnut”
Lot 51: Smith & Wesson Model 29-3 Double Action Revolver with Box. (n.d.-c). Rock Island Auction Company. photograph. Retrieved August 5, 2024, from https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/2049/51/smith-wesson-model-293-double-action-revolver-with-box.
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