Been breaking in a 929 the last couple of months. It's pretty much going to be the revolver de rigueur for ICORE, USPSA and other action competition allowing 8 rounds.
I know S&W built it after consultation with JM and other master pistolaros, but, and I knew this going in, I'd much prefer it be 5" barrel with no comp, than the 6" plus 1/2" comp extension. It's just a little barrel heavy for me, especially in things like plates.
Works fine, after all it's a Smith. I'll probably take it to my smith and get "the treament", but have just gone over 1,000rds break-in, so maybe in a month or two.
My discovery though with this is the moon clip issue. Obviously, the $1ea clips aren't as well made as the $8 ones. But how hard can it be to stamp out a moon clip? Well it turns out just that little attention to finer tolerances makes a big difference. My Ranch clips are loosey goosey and some of the ammo, Tula brass in particular, don't even stay in. The TK clips, are very tight, can't be loaded without a BMT tool and haven't dropped the loosest of shells. So while I will continue to use the Ranch ones for practice, TK will be the moon clips of choice of competition.
I'll do pictures this range session.