Yes a -6 is lower value than a -4.
It has the lock, MIM parts, and I think a different hammer.
I'm still interested though.
S&W 629-4 Trade for Glock 19x
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Re: S&W 629-4 Trade for Glock 19x
The -6 is when they added the lock. The -5 is when they started using the MIM parts.
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Re: S&W 629-4 Trade for Glock 19x
It does lower the value and the desirability to many of the S&W revolver guys out there. For many, having the internal lock is a deal breaker (myself included) even though it really doesn't effect the shooting of it.
So even though to a lot of shooters its no big deal the guns with the internal lock won't bring the big bucks like the older Smiths do.
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Re: S&W 629-4 Trade for Glock 19x
After some thought and reading all the replies; I will keep the 629! It's an iconic revolver and the friend from whom I purchased the gun has since died. If I never shoot it again it will still mean a lot to me. Thanks to all of you for your help
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Re: S&W 629-4 Trade for Glock 19x
No, I love glocks too. The 629 has much more value $ wise now and in the future. That said i have traded up and I have traded down. It is what it is worth to you. I have some I shoot or carry regular and some that sit waiting for a grandkid to find when im long gone.... do what makes you happy.