Bobbed hammers?


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Frank1991
November 24, 2005, 08:25 PM
I am looking at a model 37 with a bobbed hammer. It will be used as a backup gun in a bullet proof vest holster or ankle holster. I have never owned a revolver with a bobbed hammer - any disadvantages to having a bobbed hammer? Will it affect the reliability of the gun? Thanks

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thatguy
November 24, 2005, 08:32 PM
I've bobbed a couple guns in my life. I suggest if it hasn't already been done you have a smith remove the sibgle action notch on the hammer. Trying to cock, or worse uncock, a bobbed hammer is very risky. I think such a gun should be DA only.

Disadvantage is you lose SA capability. My favorite small revolver is the older Model 40 with no external hammer so I have no problem with this fact. May also have a hard time with holsters. Nothing for the strap to hold. I always carry my Centennials in my pocket with no holster so again no big deal to me. I know... pocket carry is bad but I've done it most of my life. Better try it in the holster you have in mind to see if it will work. Advantage is a more compact gun that won't snag nearly as easily or badly when drawn.

P95Carry
November 24, 2005, 09:02 PM
Small point to consider is hammer mass slightly reduced so - gotta be sure hammer spring still giving enough energy to hammer/pin for good strike.

Not usually a problem IMO - just a consideration.

This 28 has had hammer bobbed, plus a DA work-over and chamfered chambers too - larger than some may want to carry but - a superb piece for quite rapid fire usefully, even with full .357 loads.


http://www.acbsystems.com/boards/thr/cb_gun2/m28_ctgrips_s.jpg

JMusic
December 4, 2005, 08:07 PM
P95, you never struck me as a laser sight type. Nice revolver!!!
Jim

P95Carry
December 4, 2005, 08:26 PM
Jim - not sure I know what a ''laser sight type'' is :D But I am one :p

Can get expensive tho!

I am a considerable fan of these - having also got them on a M629-6, SP-101, SIG's - 220 and 226 - and a set (used) is en route for me to fit to a new-to-me 228, which I traded a Para against!!! My 226 is usual everyday carry.

''Hi - my name is P95 - I am a laserholic'' LOL!

magsnubby
December 4, 2005, 10:47 PM
I suggest if it hasn't already been done you have a smith remove the sibgle action notch on the hammer. Trying to cock, or worse uncock, a bobbed hammer is very risky. I think such a gun should be DA only.

That's very sound advice. All my bobbed snubbies are D/A only. Trying to decock it could lead to a bullet hole in something that really shouldn't have one.

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