Firearm
Smith & Wesson Model 329

Specifications
- Caliber
- .44 Magnum
- Barrel length
- 4.13"
- Capacity
- 6
- Category
- Handgun
Overview
The Smith & Wesson Model 329 is a handgun chambered in .44 Magnum, a large-bore cartridge known for delivering substantial power in a revolver platform. This model features a standard capacity of 6 rounds, consistent with typical revolver cylinder designs. It is equipped with a 4.13-inch barrel, a length that balances a compact profile with the ballistic performance associated with the .44 Magnum chambering. As a revolver, the Model 329 follows a traditional double-action or single-action operating system common to firearms in this category. Its combination of caliber, capacity, and barrel length reflects a design intended for use cases where the .44 Magnum cartridge is preferred.
Frequently asked questions
What caliber does the Smith & Wesson Model 329 use?
The Smith & Wesson Model 329 is chambered in .44 Magnum, a powerful large-bore cartridge commonly used in revolvers.
How many rounds does the Model 329 hold?
The Model 329 has a standard capacity of 6 rounds, which is typical for a revolver cylinder.
Specifications shown are as provided by the catalog data source. Not a recommendation for any specific use.