Smith & Wesson has released four new revolvers in collaboration with Lipsey’s. These include the Mountain Gun Models 629 and 686 and the Ultimate Carry (UC) Models 432 and 632. None of these models feature internal locks.
Mountain Gun Models
Key features include
- Tapered Barrel: Reduces overall weight.
- Brass Bead Patridge Front Sight: Enhances sight acquisition.
- TGW Bear Hug Grips: Walnut grips from Tyler Gun Works for a secure hold.
- Round-Butt Frame: Provides ergonomic handling.
- Stainless Steel Construction: Offers durability and corrosion resistance.
The Model 686-Plus Mountain Gun has a seven-shot cylinder and is built for Magnum® loads. The Model 629 Mountain Gun is part of the large-frame revolver line, designed for heavy use. Both models include a ball detent lockup, an enhanced forcing cone, and chamfered charge holes.
Titanium Cylinder Ultimate Carry Models
Features include
- Titanium Cylinder: Reduces weight while maintaining strength.
- Endurance Package: Includes upgraded internal components for durability and reliability.
- Bright Dot Tritium Front Sight: Equipped with XS Sights for visibility in low light.
- Beveled Cylinder Front Edge and Chamfered Charge Holes: Improve reloading efficiency.
- Textured Synthetic Grip: Provides secure handling.
The revolvers have aluminum alloy frames, a barrel length of 1.88 inches, and a weight of 16.6 ounces.
Summary
Smith & Wesson’s new revolvers combine traditional design elements with updated materials and features. These additions expand the options available to revolver enthusiasts and provide choices for outdoor use or concealed carry.