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<blockquote data-quote="Engineman1960" data-source="post: 3007270" data-attributes="member: 9220"><p>Years ago (Bargin Post days)I had the opportunity to buy a LNIB 329PD:</p><p> <a href="https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/model-329pd" target="_blank">https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/model-329pd</a></p><p>The original owner shot 2 rounds of .44 magnum, then I bought it from him. Beautiful firearm, Came with 2 grip sets, Wooden Ahread grips and rubber Hogue grips. This was prior to me reloading, and me not smart enough to shoot the .44 special rounds -- The first time I went to the range, I used the previous owners factory Winchester rounds, with the wooden grips, didn't make it through the 6 shot cylinder, switched to the Hogue grips, finished the box -- Ended up trading for a Sig 556; Still have my Desert Eagle --329 was a pain to clean -- powder residue was a pain to get off cylinder -- I reload .44 Magnum for my Desert Eagle; takes about 18 grains of H110 to get my Desert Eagle to cycle -- 16 grains short cycles the slide -- think I would of started at 16 grains with the 329.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineman1960, post: 3007270, member: 9220"] Years ago (Bargin Post days)I had the opportunity to buy a LNIB 329PD: [URL]https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/model-329pd[/URL] The original owner shot 2 rounds of .44 magnum, then I bought it from him. Beautiful firearm, Came with 2 grip sets, Wooden Ahread grips and rubber Hogue grips. This was prior to me reloading, and me not smart enough to shoot the .44 special rounds -- The first time I went to the range, I used the previous owners factory Winchester rounds, with the wooden grips, didn't make it through the 6 shot cylinder, switched to the Hogue grips, finished the box -- Ended up trading for a Sig 556; Still have my Desert Eagle --329 was a pain to clean -- powder residue was a pain to get off cylinder -- I reload .44 Magnum for my Desert Eagle; takes about 18 grains of H110 to get my Desert Eagle to cycle -- 16 grains short cycles the slide -- think I would of started at 16 grains with the 329. [/QUOTE]
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