A piece of history, the grandfather of all Magnum revolvers, a classic – the Smith & Wesson M29 has been described in many ways. Thanks to a striking design and high quality, all the models bearing this name have made it onto the silver screen besides being put to their intended use.
The 4.5 mm CO2-operated version of this icon from 1955 comes in full metal with high-gloss bluing and a choice of two barrel lengths. True to the original, it takes six metal shells, each loaded with a pellet. Fired by a single/double-action trigger, the pellets leave the barrel with a maximum muzzle energy of three joules.
A piercing tool for the 12 g CO2 cartridge is integrated in the grip for easy access.
| Energy level |
< 3.0 J |
| Velocity (V?) |
118 m/s (387 fps) |
| Calibre |
4.5 mm (.177) Pellet |
| Power Source |
1x 12 g CO2 |
| Magazine capacity |
6 rounds |
| Shot capacity |
160 rounds |
| Trigger |
Single / Double Action |
| Length |
308 mm |
| Weight |
1145 g |