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scotty_MK9
05-08-2019, 01:16 PM
Hey all, I stumbled upon a very good condition 629-5 Trail Boss yesterday. It came with original box, papers, and grips with the little loop thing on bottom. My question is, it is priced at 800 plus tax. Is this a fair deal? I know the brand new dash 6's are about $900.OO at the same store. But obviously it comes with the dreaded key lock (which i dont mind so much but would prefer one without it)

So would you guys say this is a fair price or pass on it? For some reason I have always had a thing for big bore snubs. I know you lose a lot of velocity, and recoil/muzzle blast is increased, but the just look so ****** lol. I am somewhat experienced in shooting shorty 44 mags as well. Thanks in advance for the input.

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scotty_MK9
05-08-2019, 09:47 PM
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Bawanna
05-08-2019, 09:57 PM
Seems like that's in the ball park for what they go for around these parts, maybe even a little better. I'd go for it over the one with the key for sure.

berettabone
05-09-2019, 09:10 AM
Question is, do you think it's a fair deal???????? 44 special ammo isn't that easy to find. Probably took it on trade from someone who couldn't hit the side of the barn with it. I'd see if I could get them down in price.

scotty_MK9
05-09-2019, 01:42 PM
Question is, do you think it's a fair deal???????? 44 special ammo isn't that easy to find. Probably took it on trade from someone who couldn't hit the side of the barn with it. I'd see if I could get them down in price.

Yeah i might ask if the could do maybe 800 or 825. I really do like the gun. Always wanted a trail boss. I think Hickok45 has a couple videos of his.


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Barth
05-09-2019, 08:18 PM
I got this for $350, but it's worth $800 these days easily (And it's not for sale)
https://i.imgur.com/PI2rXui.jpg?1

scotty_MK9
05-10-2019, 11:27 AM
I got this for $350, but it's worth $800 these days easily (And it's not for sale)
https://i.imgur.com/PI2rXui.jpg?1

You are a freakin lucky man. May i ask how on earth you got that for 350? Also, is it bead blasted?


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kenemoore
05-10-2019, 01:45 PM
My guess, he bought it in the 90's when wheel guns were "done". Replaced/made obsolete by the new Glock wonders.

Barth
05-10-2019, 07:19 PM
You are a freakin lucky man. May i ask how on earth you got that for 350? Also, is it bead blasted?

Used 44s in the early 1990s were cheap.
There were two LNIB 4" 629s for sale @ $350 each.
Should have bought both :mad:

I believe Mountain Revolvers, back then, were non catalog guns made in limited runs.
They came with custom upgrades that were popular at the time.
From the factory; Glass bead blasted finish, 44 Special barrel, chamfered cylinder, round butt grips and combat hammer/trigger.
It weighs 38 oz on a digital scale.
Was designed for backpackers/campers to carry for dangerous animal defense.

kenemoore
05-13-2019, 04:21 PM
In one of the Dirty Harry Movies, Magnum Force I think. Harry mentions he shoots 44 Specials out of his 44 Magnum. I was disappointed when I first heard it.
If .44 Special was good enough for Harry, it's got to be good for everyone else. :-)

berettabone
05-13-2019, 06:54 PM
I've talked to other older revolver shooters and 44 special seemed to be a favorite caliber for many of them...........................................

ltxi
05-13-2019, 07:07 PM
.....with good reason. .44 Spl is an excellent general purpose big bore revolver round. .44 Mag has a mystique, but it's overkill for many purposes.

Barth
05-13-2019, 07:14 PM
In one of the Dirty Harry Movies, Magnum Force I think. Harry mentions he shoots 44 Specials out of his 44 Magnum. I was disappointed when I first heard it.
If .44 Special was good enough for Harry, it's got to be good for everyone else. :-)

Yes, I remember that too.
44 Special is very close to 45 ACP.
Not really going to blow your head clean off - LOL!
But definitely effective.
I mostly ran Federal Premium Personal Defense 44 Remington Magnum 240gr Hydra-Shoks.
My hand would bleed at about 50 rounds :(
Thought that was sort of a medium velocity round anyway.
Later switched to Speer GDHP 44 Mag Short Barrel 200 gr (1075 fps 513 fpe).
That's good stuff, but I believe discontinued. :mad:
But my big Smith 44 loves 240 gr Magnums.
So I'm back to Hydra-Shok Magnums - LOL! :cool:

At short range I've put a cylinder into a single hole...

Magnum Force

340pd
05-15-2019, 08:25 AM
If you want the gun and it checks out, buy the darn thing. You are dead a long time and whether you spent a hundred bucks too much or too little will long be forgotten after you have a few boxes of ammo downrange. As one customer once told me over a Rolex I didn't "need", treat yourself. I did and it is now after twenty years of enjoyment, it's worth twice what I paid for it and not for sale.