Well for carry it is real hard to beat a S&W airlight in .38 stoked with +P. To get a .357 big enough that it won't hurt your hand, noway it will slip into your jeans pocket like a .38.
Personally I like the option of going single action, this would have been my choice had I not opted to...
I'm worried he'll see what his product fetches on eBay. I'm currently three months into a wait..I'll wait before getting impatient and paying those prices.
So would you guys think full moon clips any easier to feed than a speed loader? I tried speed loaders with a model 60, I couldn't get them in any quicker than doing two at a time with the speed strips. The speed loaders were a tight fit to get at the proper angle to drop all the cartridges in...
When did shooters start using these, were they sold from the factory with this option, or was it strictly an after market conversion?
Today how hard is it to find a smith that can do this, or can a owner have the manufacture do it?
Rough estimate on the conversion costs to say a S&W...
I'd probablly go with this sweetheart, S&W 66. At a tad under 30oz it can carry nice. Pinned, recessed, no locks. 38+p for HD or the Buffalo Bore 180's, which can turn her into a trail beast.
Man that is just fugly. I wouldn't know where to shoot it or beat somebody over the head with it. With all the beautiful Colt and S&W revolvers out there, this is really what you dream about?
No offense intended.
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