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| | [[Image:Smith&WessonModel29.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 Magnum.]] |
| | [[Image:Smith & Wesson Model 29-8.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 Magnum.]] |
| | [[Image:S&W29.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 with nickel finish - .44 Magnum.]] |
| | [[Image:M29S&W4.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 with 4" barrel - .44 Magnum.]] |
| | [[Image:sw m29.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 'Mountain Gun' with 3" barrel - .44 Magnum. Note the barrel taper.]] |
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| The '''Smith & Wesson Model 29''' is a large N-Frame revolver chambered in .44 Remington Magnum. Introduced in 1955, it won great fame as 'The Most Powerful Handgun in the World' in the 1971 [[Clint Eastwood]] film ''[[Dirty Harry]]''. The revolver came in a blued steel version, however, there were limited runs of bright nickel plated guns. These nickel guns are still technically Model 29s, since they are not stainless-steel revolvers. A variant of the Model 29, known as the S&W "Mountain Gun", is a light weight version of the Model 29, that was introduced in the mid-1990s. It is distinguishable from the standard Model 29 by its tapered barrel, however, it retains the longer cylinder unlike the N-Frame .357 Magnum [[Smith_%26_Wesson_Model_27_/_28|Smith & Wesson Models 27 & 28]]. | | The '''Smith & Wesson Model 29''' is a large N-Frame revolver chambered in .44 Remington Magnum. Introduced in 1955, it won great fame as 'The Most Powerful Handgun in the World' in the 1971 [[Clint Eastwood]] film ''[[Dirty Harry]]''. The revolver came in a blued steel version, however, there were limited runs of bright nickel plated guns. These nickel guns are still technically Model 29s, since they are not stainless-steel revolvers. A variant of the Model 29, known as the S&W "Mountain Gun", is a light weight version of the Model 29, that was introduced in the mid-1990s. It is distinguishable from the standard Model 29 by its tapered barrel, however, it retains the longer cylinder unlike the N-Frame .357 Magnum [[Smith_%26_Wesson_Model_27_/_28|Smith & Wesson Models 27 & 28]]. |
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| '''The Smith & Wesson Model 29 and variants can be seen in the following films, video games, and anime used by the following actors:'''
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| == Smith & Wesson Model 29 ==
| | '''The Smith & Wesson Model 29 and variants can be seen in the following films, video games, and anime used by the following actors:''' |
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| [[Image:Smith&WessonModel29.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 Magnum.]]
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| [[Image:Smith & Wesson Model 29-8.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 - .44 Magnum.]]
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| [[Image:S&W29.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 with nickel finish - .44 Magnum.]]
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| [[Image:M29S&W4.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 with 4" barrel - .44 Magnum.]]
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| [[Image:sw m29.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 29 'Mountain Gun' with 3" barrel - .44 Magnum. Note the barrel taper.]]
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| == Smith & Wesson Model 629 ==
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| [[Image:S&WModel629.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 629 with Hogue Grips - .44 Magnum.]]
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| [[Image:S&WMod6294.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 629 with 4" Barrel - .44 Magnum.]]
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| [[Image:M6293.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 629 with 3" Barrel - .44 Magnum.]]
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| [[Image:SW629PC.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 629 "Performance Center" with custom weighted barrel and scope rails - .44 Magnum]]
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| The 629 is the Stainless Steel version of the standard Model 29. The 629 Classic has a full-length ejector shroud (See below). A variant of the Model 629 is the "Performance Center", which features a number of special customizations aimed at competitive shooting sports including (but not limited to) a weighted barrel to reduce recoil, match-grade trigger, and accessory rails for mounting optics.
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| | ''[[Nighthawks]]'' || [[Sylvester Stallone]] || N.Y.P.D. Det. DaSilva || || 1981
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| | ''[[Beverly Hills Cop]]'' || [[Steven Berkoff]] || Victor Maitland || Mag-na-ported with 2.5 inch barrel || 1984
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| | ''[[Day of the Dead (1985)]]'' || [[Joe Pilato]] || Capt. Rhodes || || 1985
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| | ''[[Cop's Honor (Parole de Flic)]]'' || [[Jacques Perrin]] || Stéphane Reiner || || 1985
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| | ''[[The Hitcher (1986)]]'' || [[C. Thomas Howell]] || Jim Halsey || Mag-na-ported with 2.5 inch barrel || 1986
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| | ''[[Extreme Prejudice]]'' || [[Powers Boothe]] || Cash Bailey || Mag-na-ported with 2.5 inch barrel || 1987
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| | ''[[Fatal Beauty]]'' || [[Sam Elliott]] || Mike Marshak || || 1987
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| | ''[[Another 48 Hrs.]]'' || [[Nick Nolte]] || Jack Cates || || 1990
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| | ''[[La Femme Nikita (1990)|La Femme Nikita]]'' || [[Tchéky Karyo]] || Bob || Blue-Steel 'Classic Hunter' variant || 1990
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| | ''[[If Looks Could Kill]]'' || [[Gen Mack]] || CIA Agent Kramer || || 1991
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| | ''[[Death Wish 5]]'' || [[Charles Bronson]] || Paul Kersey || || 1994
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| | ''[[The Crow]]'' || [[Brandon Lee]] || Eric Draven || || 1994
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| | ''[[Leon (The Professional)|Léon (The Professional)]]'' || [[Gary Oldman]] || DEA Agent Norman Stansfield || Custom variant with unfluted cylinder and 3" barrel || 1994
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| | ''[[Dobermann]]'' || [[Vincent Cassel]] || The Dobermann || With "Performance Center" custom weighted barrel || 1997
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| | ''[[Fire Down Below]]'' || [[Stephen Lang]] || Earl Kellogg || With "Performance Center" custom weighted barrel || 1997
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| | ''[[Rifleman of the Voroshilov Regiment, The]]'' || || || Seen on a TV screen showing a scene from Dobermann || 1999
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| | ''[[XXX]]'' || [[Vin Diesel]] || Xander Cage || Heavily modified Performance Center Model || 2002
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| | ''[[Bad Boys II]]'' || || KKK member || With "Performance Center" custom weighted barrel and scope rails || 2003
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| | ''[[S.W.A.T.]]''|| || A gang member || || 2003
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| | ''[[XXX 2: State of the Union]]'' || [[Ice Cube]] || Darius Stone || Heavily modified Performance Center Model || 2005
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| | ''[[Be Cool]]'' || [[Cedric the Entertainer]] || Sin LaSalle || With "Performance Center" custom weighted barrel || 2005
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| | ''[[Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise]]'' || [[John Diehl]] || Jerry Snyder || || 2006
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| | ''[[American Gangster]]'' || [[Chiwetel Ejiofor]] || Huey Lucas || || 2007
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| | ''[[Shoot 'Em Up]]'' || [[Greg Bryk]] || The Lone Man || || 2007
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| | ''[[Pineapple Express]]'' || [[Seth Rogen]] || Dale Denton || With "Performance Center" custom weighted barrel and scope rails || 2008
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| | ''[[13]]'' || Various || Players || || 2010
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| | ''[[Fast Five]]'' || [[Dwayne Johnson]] || Agent Luke Hobbs || With "Performance Center" custom weighted barrel || 2011
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| | ''[[Sledge Hammer!]]'' || [[David Rasche]] || Inspector Sledge Hammer || || 1986-1988
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| | ''[[Sledge Hammer!]]'' || [[Lee Garlington]] || Comrade Markovich / Dr. Sara Johanssen|| Sledge Hammer's hero gun, "Comrade Hammer" (S01E20) || 1987
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| | ''[[Bugs]]'' / "Out Of The Hive" || || || || 1995-1999
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| | ''[[Psych]]'' || [[Mercedes Ruehl]] || Detective Goochberg ||.|| 2006-????
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| | ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' || [[C. Thomas Howell]] || George Foyet / 'The Boston Reaper' || Blue-steel 'Stealth Hunter' variant || 2009
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| | Rally Vincent || ''[[Riding Bean]]'' || || 1989
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| | Dutch || ''[[Black Lagoon]]'' || || 2006
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| | Jack || ''[[Cat Planet Cuties]]'' || Performance Centre model || 2010
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| == Smith & Wesson Model 629 Classic ==
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| The 629 Classic has a full-length ejector shroud that extends to the end of the barrel.
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| [[Image:SW-629.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Smith & Wesson Model 629 Classic - .44 Magnum]]
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| | ''[[Vampires]]'' || [[Daniel Baldwin]] || Anthony Montoya || || 1998
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| | ''[[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]]'' || [[Geoffrey Pounsett]] || MacKenzie || || 2004
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| | ''[[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]]'' || [[Sienna Guillory]] || Jill || || 2004
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| | ''[[A Bittersweet Life]]'' || [[Eric Moon]] || The Drug Dealers' Brother || || 2005
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| | ''[[Hancock]]'' || [[Eddie Marsan]] || Kenneth 'Red' Parker Jr. || || 2008
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| | ''[[Black Dynamite]]'' || [[Michael Jai White]] || Black Dynamite || || 2009
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| | ''[[Lock 'n Load With R. Lee Ermey]]'' || || || || 2009
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| | ''[[Resident Evil 3: Nemesis]]'' || || || || 1999
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| | ''[[Dead to Rights]]'' || M629 .44 Magnum Revolver || || || 2002
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| | ''[[Uncharted: Drake's Fortune]]'' || Wess .44 || wood grips || || 2007
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| | ''[[Army of Two]]'' || 44 Model 29. || || || 2008
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| | ''[[Uncharted 2: Among Thieves]]'' || Wess .44 || wood grips || || 2009
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| | ''[[Singularity]]'' || || wood grips || not usable || 2010
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| | ''[[Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light]]'' || Magnums || ||dual-wielded || 2010
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| | ''[[Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception]]'' || Wess .44 || wood grips || || 2011
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| =See Also= | | =See Also= |
| * [[Smith & Wesson]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Smith & Wesson. | | * [[Smith & Wesson]] - A list of all firearms manufactured by Smith & Wesson. |
| | * [[Smith & Wesson Model 629]] - Stainless Steel version of the Model 29. |
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| [[Category:Gun|Smith & Wesson Model 29]] | | [[Category:Gun|Smith & Wesson Model 29]] |
| [[Category:Revolver]] | | [[Category:Revolver]] |