629-2 MR.Gun prices are nuts.
I have one of these, have had it a long time. It's quite possibly the most accurate revolver I've ever owned. It's in the top three for sure. I like it so well that I bought a later model (but still pre-lock) 629 MG as a spare.
The Mountain Gun isn't in the current catalog, but Cabela's sells an "Outfitter" version with some Cabelas engraving on it. I think they are $800-850, that explains why the older guns are so high.
While we're on the subject of Mountain Guns. Last year I picked up a 686+ Mountain Gun, pre lock, 7 shot cylinder. It instantly became my favorite .357. Why in the world doesn't S&W make more of these?
Complete thread:
- 629-2 MR.Gun prices are nuts. -
anachronism,
2012-01-31, 20:38
- some prices are high due to rarity -
bj,
2012-02-01, 00:24
- No new ones . all MIM scratch on the side lesser guns now - Rob Leahy, 2012-02-01, 09:06
- You might as well use it. - Hobie, 2012-02-01, 07:33
- 629-2 MR.Gun prices are nuts. -
Warhawk,
2012-02-01, 11:29
- They don't make them because revolvers don't sell... -
Hobie,
2012-02-01, 11:56
- Revolvers are fantastically expensive right now - anachronism, 2012-02-01, 18:06
- But those 10% of the guys who buy a revolver -
brionic,
2012-02-01, 18:51
- But those 10% of the guys who buy a revolver - Hobie, 2012-02-01, 20:16
- They don't make them because revolvers don't sell... - Woodswalker, 2012-02-02, 12:13
- They don't make them because revolvers don't sell... -
Hobie,
2012-02-01, 11:56
- 629-2 MR.Gun prices are nuts. - Brian A, 2012-02-01, 18:16
- some prices are high due to rarity -
bj,
2012-02-01, 00:24