I took the plunge and got the S&W 637
RH Factor
April 17, 2003, 09:33 AM
Well..after annoying everyone here with a ton of questions, I bought the S&W 637 last nite. I don't have any buyers remorse today, so it must have been the right decision. I'm going to give it a good cleaning and lub job today...hope I can get out to shoot this weekend.
Couple other questions...first, is it safe to dry fire or do I need snap caps? Second, who sells a decent holster and a REALLY good price (other than Uncle Mike's). I don't want to spend a dollar amount that's 1/3 the amount I spent for the gun itself.
And any suggestions on self defense ammo for it. I bought a box of Cor-Bon, because I use it in a couple other guns..but I'm not sure about a 38 +P
Thanks again for all the help everyone gave me!!
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Clemson
April 17, 2003, 10:09 AM
Congratulations on getting a really fine gun. S&W says that it is safe to dry-fire any of their centerfire revolvers. I have never had a problem with any of mine, and I don't use snap caps. I have a Bianchi 55L holster that is little-used that I could part with for a worthy cause and a bit of Uncle Sam's green. Send me a P.M. if you are interested.
I would suggest that you purchase some inexpensive ammunition for range work. .38 Specials with lead bullets will work just fine. I buy in bulk from Georgia Arms for my practice stuff. It is so cheap that I have just about quit reloading.
Let us know how the new gun shoots!
Clemson:D
ruger357
April 17, 2003, 10:31 AM
Congrats, you made a good choice. Enjoy.
22luvr
April 17, 2003, 10:48 AM
I consider the Smith J-frame one of the most ideal self-defense weapons ever made. I've owned two Smith J-frames and found them both beautifully crafted.
I personally like Georgia Arms for all my .38 spcl ammo; they make several excellent loads, both for practice and self defense....AND at bargain prices.
I carry my J-frame in an Uncle Mike's size 4 pocket holster but am looking to upgrade here.
We'd like to hear a range report. With practice these little suckers can be deadly accurate. A fine all purpose gun good for pocket carry, glove box, or nightstand.
Nice choice.
Omaha-BeenGlockin
April 17, 2003, 11:29 AM
Uncle Mike's Old World leather holster---well made--nice thick leather----$40 or so.
BLiTzNicK
April 17, 2003, 11:46 PM
You should try the Don Hume clip on. I think it's model H715, but not sure. I have one for my 637, and it works great. It's about $24 at gunnersalley.com, a little more if you buy it directly from Hume.
There's a picture of one at this EBAY auction (not mine):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3604486914&category=22701
WebHobbit
April 18, 2003, 12:17 AM
Uncle Mike's Old World leather holster---well made--nice thick leather----$40 or so
Try $12.40!
They are all on clearance right now! I'm guessing they won't be making anymore of this brand?
See here:
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=18907
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