Chambered for the most popular handgun cartridge currently made, the Smith & Wesson 929 is an 8-shot 9mm revolver from the Performance Center.
Introduced in December of 2013, Smith & Wesson posted a teaser video for the new model 929 revolver on YouTube. In it, the company described the revolver, many of its features and how it was tuned by the Performance Center. Additionally, the video explained why the new S&W 929, a full-size revolver, was chambered for the 9mm cartridge.
The new 929 revolver is a product of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center, and it appears to be built for competition. The gun holds eight rounds in the titanium cylinder and will likely use full moon clips like most of the other rimless cartridge revolvers the company has made.
Barrel length is 6.5″ long and is ported. A glass bead finish is standard.
The gun ships with a 10-pound double-action (DA) trigger pull, and a 3.5-4 pound single-action (SA) trigger pull. Hogue synthetic grips are standard.
The 929 is not the first 9mm revolver made by Smith & Wesson. I doubt it will be the last either. Prior models include the model 940, a Centennial model that held five rounds and could be had with a 1.5″, 2″ or 3″ barrel. An Airweight version of the gun, the 942, was prototyped, but never produced. (More on the 942 can be found in the Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson.)
I believe this is the first Smith & Wesson revolver to use the 929 model number. Some of the revolver model numbers have been recycled over the years, but I did not find any prior reference to it in my reference literature. If you know of another 929 model, please let me know in the comments section below.
Update
Smith & Wesson official announced the 929, providing some additional information. The following is a better photo of the model 929 and the specifications given. Also, the company announced the addition of a second 9mm revolver: the model 986 Pro Series.
Features:
- removable compensator
- cylinder cut for moon clips
- chrome trigger and hammer
- hand-tuned action
Smith & Wesson 929 Specifications
SKU | 170341 |
Caliber | 9mm |
Capacity | 8 rounds |
Action | traditional DA/SA |
Barrel Length | 6.5″ |
Overall Length | 12.25″ |
Weight | 44.2 oz |
Sights | Patridge front, adjustable rear |
Grips | synthetic |
Frame Material | stainless steel |
MSRP (as of 6/26/2022) | $1,269 |
Last Update: June 26, 2022
35 replies on “New Smith & Wesson 929: 8-Shot 9mm Revolver”
A definite must-have for revolver collectors out there. Smith & Wesson has done it again! Thanks for sharing the video.
I recall having an old Ruger Single Six .357 magnum that came with a spare 9mm cylinder. It was that gun that started my love affair with the 9mm because I could hardly detect any difference in the recoil between the two rds.
I think many folks who dismiss the 9mm as being weak have never fired it in a fixed breach gun. Semi-autos absorb much of the recoil.
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How about a six shot model on a K frame with a 2″ underlug barrel?
I owned a couple S&W Model 547 revolvers (6 shot 9mm K frame) and still have a 940
Which is more valuable
The 547 or the 940?