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Smith & Wesson N Frame Model 29-2 Rebound Slide Assembly with Spring - .44 Magnum 29143D

$16.99

Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 Rebound Slide Assembly with Spring

Genuine Smith & Wesson factory rebound slide assembly with spring for Model 29-2 revolvers. The rebound slide is a critical component that controls trigger return and hammer positioning. This complete assembly includes both the rebound slide and its spring, working together to ensure smooth trigger reset and proper hammer function after each shot.

Key Features:

  • Factory S& W rebound slide assembly in used condition
  • Complete assembly: rebound slide and spring
  • Controls trigger return and hammer positioning
  • Essential for smooth double-action operation
  • Precision-machined to factory specifications
  • Ideal for restoration or replacement projects

Compatibility:

Designed for Smith & Wesson N Frame Model 29-2 revolvers chambered in .44 Magnum. Rebound slide assemblies and other internal fire control parts typically interchange across N Frame models of the same era, though professional fitting may be required to ensure proper function.

Installation Notes:

Professional gunsmith installation and fitting required. The rebound slide assembly is a critical fire control component that must be properly installed and adjusted to ensure correct trigger function and hammer positioning. Proper installation requires complete disassembly of the revolver's action and precise fitting to ensure smooth operation and proper timing. Only a qualified gunsmith should install this component.

Specifications:

  • Part Number: 29143D
  • Model: 29-2
  • Frame Size: N Frame (Large Frame)
  • Caliber: .44 Magnum
  • Part Type: Rebound Slide Assembly with Spring
  • Condition: Used
  • Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson

About the Rebound Slide:

The rebound slide is one of the most important components in a double-action revolver's fire control system. It controls the return of the trigger to its forward position after each shot and helps position the hammer correctly for the next cycle. The rebound slide spring provides the force to push the trigger forward and maintain proper tension throughout the trigger pull. Proper rebound slide function is essential for smooth, consistent trigger operation in both single-action and double-action modes.

About the Model 29:

The Smith & Wesson Model 29, introduced in 1955, is one of the most iconic revolvers ever produced. Built on the robust N Frame platform to handle the powerful .44 Magnum cartridge, it gained worldwide fame through Clint Eastwood's "Dirty Harry" films. The dash number (-2) indicates the third engineering change, representing a specific era of production valued by collectors and shooters.

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