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    Default S&W 629 "Classic" with wood round-square grips

    My smith and wesson 629 classic 6.5 inch barrel with factory walnut round-square conversion grips. This is my night stand gun. I live alone surrounded by woods so if i have to pop off some 44 mags everyone but the bad guy will be safe.
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    Last edited by Wolf Daddy; February 23rd, 2011 at 07:18 PM.

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    Default Re: S&W 629 "Classic" with wood round-square grips

    Vicious. Where did you get the grips?

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    Default Re: S&W 629 "Classic" with wood round-square grips

    holy hand cannon. lol looks good

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    Default Re: S&W 629 "Classic" with wood round-square grips

    VERY GREEN w/ envy....

    If you ever decide to sell her, shoot me a PM

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    Default Re: S&W 629 "Classic" with wood round-square grips

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf Daddy View Post
    This is my night stand gun.
    You must have a very large night stand....

    Nice cannon!

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    Default Re: S&W 629 "Classic" with wood round-square grips

    Beautiful. Well, maybe not for the guy breaking into your house.

    The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living
    with power to endanger the public liberty. -John Adams

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    Talking Re: S&W 629 "Classic" with wood round-square grips

    Quote Originally Posted by bripro View Post
    Vicious. Where did you get the grips?
    I would like to know also..I have a 629 DX that i would love to have a set on...

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    Default Re: S&W 629 "Classic" with wood round-square grips

    smith and wesson sells them on their web sight.....and i have a set that i could be talked out of.
    it's only metal, we can out think it....

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    Default Re: S&W 629 "Classic" with wood round-square grips

    http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...3_757837_image


    keep in mind they are a little bit thinner than the good old s&w grips.
    Last edited by Wolf Daddy; February 24th, 2011 at 08:38 PM.

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    Default Re: S&W 629 "Classic" with wood round-square grips

    Quote Originally Posted by Nerfsrule2 View Post
    I would like to know also..I have a 629 DX that i would love to have a set on...
    Ah man you have to get these grips for that gun! Ive seen so many pics of people that put on after market wood grips on their DX's. but IMO factory wood grips look the best!

    "Keep the rolling pin in the butt when putting on the wood grips, otherwise you will crack the grips and they wont stay on the gun." You might already know this i wasn't paying attention and ruined a pair of mine and had to re-buy them.

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