What year was the 629 6 made?

What year was the 629 6 made?

2001
Model 629

Model Start Year Modifications
629-4 1993 changed rear sight leaf and extractor
629-5 1997 Eliminate cylinder stop stud and serrated tang, MIM trigger and hammer, floating firing pin
629-6 2001 Internal lock added
629-7 2005 Two piece barrel

How much is a Smith and Wesson 629 worth?

What is a SMITH WESSON 629 pistol Worth? A SMITH WESSON 629 pistol is currently worth an average price of $1,127.90 new and $900.29 used .

What’s the value of a Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum?

What is a SMITH WESSON 44 pistol Worth? A SMITH WESSON 44 pistol is currently worth an average price of $1,193.31 new and $1,068.55 used .

How much does a Smith & Wesson 629 44 magnum cost?

BARREL LENGTH: . 44 Magnum SMITH & WESSON INC Stainless Steel Smith Wesson 629-1 44mag 8 3/8″ Barrel “AS NEW” BAF 2121 M….NEW 629 PRICE.

PRICE: $1,050.00 MANUFACTURER: Smith & Wesson / S&W
CALIBER: .44 Mag. MANF. PART #: 163636
CAPACITY: 6 BARREL LENGTH: 5 inch

When was the first S & W revolver made?

Pre-War N frame. *Note that a number of N frames with serials in the S138000-S140000 range (and the range may be wider either way) are seen that were shipped much later than the serial would suggest should be the case. In one known example a gun with serial S136431 was not shipped until June of 1958.

Can a serial number on a s and W be off?

There is some dispute regarding the dates on some serial numbers and your gun may actually be a year off from what is listed. The precise shipping date as “lettered” can be several years off depending on model. For the exact date on your gun request the letter from S&W Historian Roy Jinks. Pre-War N frame.

Where can I find the serial number on a Smith and Wesson pistol?

Look up the pistol’s full serial number — including all letters and numbers — in the back section of the “Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson” book. These listings inform you of the pistol’s date of manufacture, based on the serial number.

Where to look for model number on S & W?

This is where to look for the model number (not used until around 1957). Sometimes the serial number is here, especially in later models. .32-20 Hand Ejector 32-20 Win. K both of these used a shorter than standard cylinder.