Barrel to frame ratio.
makarov1989
October 25, 2003, 10:20 PM
What is the ideal bbl to frame ratio in your view? I am talking mostly about S&W revolvers.
Here's mine:
J-frame, 1 7/8"-2"
K-frame, 4" but my 6" M-19 is nice and so is the 6" K-38 and K-22.
L-frame, 4"
N-frame, 5" Why this length wasn't more popular is a mystery to me.
These lengths seem to balance the best in the frames of diferent S&Ws. There are exceptions but it wouldn't seem right to have a 8 3/8" j-frame or a 1 7/8" N-frame to me.:D
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BigG
October 25, 2003, 10:27 PM
When revos were carried by uniformed police officers, anything more than 4" would be hard to wear getting in and out of cars, etc. Not having to carry a revo on a uniform rig, my pleasure is 6 1/2" in the big N-frame maggies. Nominal 2" on the snubbies, whatever on the L-frame as I don't plan on having one. The K-frame works well with 4 or 6" for me, but the two I like most are J and N.
PJR
October 25, 2003, 10:53 PM
To my eye, frame to barrrel ratio varies whether the sights are fixed or not.
The 2" K-frame with fixed looks too short but a 3" fixed barrel works.
The 4" K-frame with fixed sights is right but the 2-1/2" (Model 19/66) is acceptable but the 2" Model 15 always looked odd.
Fully agree on the N Frame. The 4" always looked too stocky while the 5" is magnificent.
J frames with 3" barrels and fixed sights are very appealing but a 4" fixed (Model 34-1) looks unbalanced particularly with factory round butt grips. And yet the 2" with fixed sights looks not as appealing as the fixed sights.
It's all subjective and YMMV.
Paul
C.R.Sam
October 25, 2003, 11:26 PM
I like 4" in I, J, K, L, and N frames.
Except for target pieces.
And others.
I seem to be breeding 2.5" Model 19s.
Guess I don't care.
Sam
sm
October 25, 2003, 11:50 PM
Hey Sam,
If your needing to get rid one of the litter...;)
I like old smith wheelies
4" all around favorite.
Special place tho' for 3" J, K frames
but if someone needs to thin the breeding of model 19's in 2.5 "....heck, I'll even take a healthy one that is ugly :D
Tamara
October 26, 2003, 12:17 AM
2" J, 3" K, 4" L, 4" or 5" N.
C.R.Sam
October 26, 2003, 11:07 AM
I think it is kinda cute to lay a 4.25" 1903 I frame next to a 6" 19.
One looks like a scale model of the other.:)
Sam
9mmepiphany
October 26, 2003, 04:35 PM
2" J-frame
3" (especially heavy barrel) K-frame
4" L-frame (although i bet a 5" would look cool)
5" N-frame...but i due have a special place in my heart for my blued 8.375" m-27.
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