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Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull

Posted By: BushFamilyNine

Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 03:19 AM

I am trying to choose between two 44 mag revolvers that were made available to me from two different people interested in trading me for a rifle that I am selling. The first is a Smith and Wesson 629-6 stainless with 6 inch barrel, partial underlug, made around mid 2000s or newer with s/n CLZ24** and has 300-400 rounds thru it. Comes with factory plastic case.
The second is a Taurus Raging Bull blued 8 3/8 barrel made the first year (1999) with 40 rounds fired. It comes with a Taurus rail, cheap $70 Tasco red dot, soft case, and a couple boxes of ammo.
The respective owners have priced the S&W at $800 and Taurus at $700. I will be trading a rifle, and getting cash back in either of these deals, so the prices are not the biggest concern. The revolver will not be a daily carry weapon, not planning on keeping it in a vehicle, and mainly used for hunting and practice as needed. I have not handled either one in person yet, but will have to decide to take one or the other, or pass on both in the next couple days.

Anyone have some experience and educated opinions between the two?
Anyone hunt with a six inch Smith with half underlug?
I know a well built Smith will always have value, and it can be used for more than just hunting. The Taurus is the first year made, and good quality, plus it is designed for hunting.
Posted By: Grizz

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 03:26 AM

I have a 629-1 and I'm a big fan. For only $100 difference, my opinion is get the 629 without even thinking based on resale alone.
Posted By: texasdude28

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 03:30 AM

Have to recommend the Smith for those prices.
Posted By: Brother in-law

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 03:36 AM

Sw
Posted By: KC

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 04:09 AM

Having owned both, the S&W by a mile. The Taurus I owned was very roughly machined in non critical areas, and the action was not as smooth.
Posted By: jhenderson

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 04:19 AM

That's a no brainier. S&w
Posted By: passthru

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 04:24 AM

Tell you what. Get the S&W and I'll trade you my Taurus for it.
Posted By: booradley

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 05:07 AM

No-brainer. S&W.
Posted By: Colt W. Knight

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 05:50 AM

That's not much of a choice, SW without a doubt
Posted By: kry226

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 08:03 AM

I have a 629 Classic 7.5" and it's a danged hawg leg. Get the Smith.
Posted By: jdk1985

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 11:41 AM

SW
Posted By: GasGuzzler

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 12:23 PM

If it were $250 difference the options become a choice.
Posted By: charlesb

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 12:40 PM

I'm going to stick my neck out here, and say that there appears to be a trend in favor of the Smith & Wesson.
Posted By: janie

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 02:10 PM

Hands down, the S & W
Posted By: Marc K

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 02:42 PM

Originally Posted By: GasGuzzler
If it were $250 difference the options become a choice.


^^^ This. I'm a wheel gun guy and don't always like S&W, but for a $100 difference......
Posted By: RiverRider

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 03:23 PM

Smith for sure.
Posted By: Txhillbilly

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 04:48 PM

I have owned almost every brand of pistol in 44 magnum over the years, and the only one I still own is my Taurus Raging Bull. It's the best shooting 44 that I've ever had.
S&W and Colt are too over rated. The only ones I wish I still had are my Dan Wesson convertible set, and Desert Eagle.
Posted By: no catch

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 05:24 PM

Will never own a Taurus again. Once you deal with cylinder timing off and bloody face and then wait 7 months for warranty and finally settle on a shorter Raging Bull you will never own a Taurus either!!!!!
Posted By: Tactical Cowboy

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/02/16 08:07 PM

Ruger RedHawk or Super redhawk
Posted By: sig226fan (Rguns.com)

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/03/16 12:19 AM

Of those two, we have had far fewer problems with Taurus than Smith... Honestly in that type gun, I'd go Ruger, don't ever remember a problem with Ruger DA Revolvers, but then we've only been in business 30 years in March
Posted By: TxYoteHunter

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/04/16 05:52 PM

I've got a S&W model 69 and like it a lot.
Posted By: TexasVine

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/05/16 01:48 AM

Although I am a big S & W fan, My Tuarus Ranging Bull was a heck of a shooter.
Posted By: Lone Ranger

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/05/16 04:47 PM

Smith and Wesson has by far the best trigger from the factory, much better than Ruger and Taurus. A good trigger is very important in handgun hunting, so I vote for the S&W!!
Posted By: colt45-90

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/06/16 01:56 PM

Originally Posted By: Txhillbilly
I have owned almost every brand of pistol in 44 magnum over the years, and the only one I still own is my Taurus Raging Bull. It's the best shooting 44 that I've ever had.
S&W and Colt are too over rated. The only ones I wish I still had are my Dan Wesson convertible set, and Desert Eagle.
this
Posted By: colt45-90

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/06/16 01:57 PM

Originally Posted By: sig226fan (Rguns.com)
Of those two, we have had far fewer problems with Taurus than Smith... Honestly in that type gun, I'd go Ruger, don't ever remember a problem with Ruger DA Revolvers, but then we've only been in business 30 years in March
and this
Posted By: RiverRider

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/06/16 07:37 PM

I've heard and read more Taurus ex-owners say "never again" than Smith & Wesson owners.
Posted By: Red Cloud

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/09/16 06:09 PM

S&W 629. But I am a big Smith fan.
Posted By: passthru

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/11/16 04:13 AM

I have a Taurus Model 44SS6. Trigger is decent, accuracy is decent and I've had no timing or other issues. Other than I need to get a separate gun belt and holster as it will pull my pants down.
Posted By: Ranch Dawg

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/12/16 01:44 AM

The Smith. Better choice,,,,,Ruger Red Hawk ! 7 1/2 in. stainless.
Posted By: Txhillbilly

Re: Choosing a 44mag...Smith 629-6 or Taurus Raging Bull - 02/12/16 02:58 AM

Originally Posted By: RiverRider
I've heard and read more Taurus ex-owners say "never again" than Smith & Wesson owners.


It's true that some Taurus revolver's have had timing issues. My Raging Bull has always functioned flawless,but the Tracker 22lr that I have had timing issues. I just took it to a gunsmith friend of mine and had him fix the problem. It runs perfect now.

Most Ex-Taurus owners are from the lack of customer service that Taurus has. It's faster and easier to just have a local gunsmith fix a problem with a Taurus than dealing with their customer service dept. I've had just as many problems from S&W,Colt,Ruger firearms,they just have better customer service departments.
Lifetime warranties are only as good as the service that the company gives you,and with Taurus,it's easier to just fix it yourself.
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