44 Magnum 8 3/8" Barrel (chapter 2)

Published on June 13, 2010
Duration: 17:05

This video features Hickok45, a highly authoritative firearms instructor, demonstrating his Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 Magnum with an 8 3/8 inch barrel. He discusses its maintenance, including recent repairs, and shares historical context regarding its popularity surge after the 'Dirty Harry' films. The demonstration highlights the .44 Magnum's versatility with .44 Special rounds and its accuracy for long-range plinking.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 showcases his Smith & Wesson Model 29 .44 Magnum (8 3/8" barrel), a firearm famously associated with 'Dirty Harry.' He details its maintenance history, including repairs to a trigger pin and bolt after extensive use (70,000+ rounds), and highlights its accuracy for long-range plinking with both .44 Magnum and .44 Special ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Model 29
  2. 01:15Maintenance and Repairs
  3. 01:55Local Gun Shop Shout-out
  4. 03:08'Dirty Harry' Impact & Purchase History
  5. 05:20.44 Magnum Versatility

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the 8 3/8 inch barrel on the Smith & Wesson Model 29?

The 8 3/8 inch barrel on the Smith & Wesson Model 29 provides increased sight radius for improved accuracy and helps stabilize the .44 Magnum projectile, making it particularly well-suited for long-range plinking and target shooting.

How did the 'Dirty Harry' movies affect the Smith & Wesson Model 29?

The 'Dirty Harry' films, starring Clint Eastwood, dramatically increased the popularity and market demand for the Smith & Wesson Model 29, leading to inflated prices and making it an iconic firearm in popular culture during the 1970s.

Can the .44 Magnum Model 29 safely fire .44 Special ammunition?

Yes, the .44 Magnum cartridge is built on a stronger case than the .44 Special, allowing revolvers chambered in .44 Magnum to safely fire both .44 Magnum and the less powerful .44 Special rounds.

What kind of maintenance has Hickok45 performed on his Model 29?

Hickok45 mentions that his long-serving Smith & Wesson Model 29, with over 70,000 rounds fired, recently required repairs including a broken trigger pin and bolt, handled by a local gunsmith.

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