SHOT Show 2025: Lipsey's Guns

Published on January 24, 2025
Duration: 4:31

This video showcases Lipsey's exclusive 2025 releases: the Smith & Wesson 686 Plus and 629 Mountain Gun revolvers. These models revive the iconic Mountain Gun concept with modern enhancements like ball detent lockup, reinforced forcing cones, and custom Tyler Gun Works grips, while omitting the internal lock. The 686 Plus is a 7-shot .357 Magnum, and the 629 is a .44 Magnum, both featuring tapered barrels and lightweight designs.

Quick Summary

Lipsey's 2025 exclusive Smith & Wesson Mountain Guns, including the 686 Plus (.357 Magnum) and 629 (.44 Magnum), revive an iconic design. These revolvers feature 4-inch tapered barrels, custom Tyler Gun Works grips, modern enhancements like ball detent lockup and reinforced forcing cones, and notably, the absence of an internal lock.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction at Shot Show 2025
  2. 00:25Lipsey's 2025 Exclusive Launch
  3. 00:27Smith & Wesson Mountain Gun Series Revival
  4. 01:03686 Plus Mountain Gun Details
  5. 01:16Gold Bead Front Sight & Custom Stocks
  6. 01:24Tyler Gun Works Grip Inspiration
  7. 01:44686 Enhancements: Ball Detent & Forcing Cone
  8. 01:54L-Frame Half-Lug Barrel & Weight
  9. 02:17629 Mountain Gun Showcase
  10. 02:34Flash Chrome Parts & Action Job
  11. 03:03No Internal Lock Feature
  12. 03:27Grip Styles for Hand Size
  13. 03:53Custom Gold Bead Sight Benefits
  14. 04:03Durability and Carry Considerations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Lipsey's exclusive Smith & Wesson 686 Plus Mountain Gun?

The 686 Plus Mountain Gun is an L-frame, seven-shot revolver in .357 Magnum. It features a 4-inch tapered barrel, a gold bead front sight, custom Tyler Gun Works grips, ball detent lockup, and a reinforced forcing cone, all without an internal lock.

What makes the Smith & Wesson 629 Mountain Gun unique in this Lipsey's release?

The 629 Mountain Gun offers a 4-inch tapered barrel in .44 Magnum, suitable for .44 Special. It shares the same enhanced features as the 686 Plus, including custom grips, ball detent lockup, reinforced forcing cone, and the absence of an internal lock, making it a lightweight packing gun.

What is the significance of the 'Mountain Gun' designation for these revolvers?

The 'Mountain Gun' designation refers to a Smith & Wesson design from the late 1980s that combined a tapered barrel, round butt, and classic cylinder bevel for a lighter, more carry-friendly revolver with an old-school aesthetic, now updated with modern enhancements.

Why is the absence of the internal lock a notable feature on these new S&W revolvers?

The omission of the internal key lock is a significant draw for enthusiasts who prefer the classic aesthetic and feel of older Smith & Wesson revolvers. It returns to a design that many consider more traditional and less intrusive for carry and use.

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