vanfunk
Member
Good day to you all:
I beg you to share your musings on the above confrontation. One of my honey-holes just got in the two like-new revolvers and, as much as I would like to acquire both, I may not be able to as I’m starting a new business. Anyway, here we go:
1) S&W 624, 3”, Lew Horton special. .44 Special of course. LNIB with papers, etc.
2) S&W 625 Mountain Gun, .45 Colt, also LNIB with all accoutrements.
Both are priced according to present day and thus are not deals or steals, but IMO are worth what is being asked and will not likely ever be cheaper. I love bith guns, really - they’re classic 80’s - 90’s Smiths in two of my favorite calibers. I tend to shoot both chamberings to about the same level of performance and like a 240-250 grain LSWC lumbering out around 850-900 fps for most tasks. I’d shoot both of these as I have no safe queens. They’d be for fun at the range and occasional woods carry. So - what say you all to this face-off? I have until Wednesday to decide
Thanks!
I beg you to share your musings on the above confrontation. One of my honey-holes just got in the two like-new revolvers and, as much as I would like to acquire both, I may not be able to as I’m starting a new business. Anyway, here we go:
1) S&W 624, 3”, Lew Horton special. .44 Special of course. LNIB with papers, etc.
2) S&W 625 Mountain Gun, .45 Colt, also LNIB with all accoutrements.
Both are priced according to present day and thus are not deals or steals, but IMO are worth what is being asked and will not likely ever be cheaper. I love bith guns, really - they’re classic 80’s - 90’s Smiths in two of my favorite calibers. I tend to shoot both chamberings to about the same level of performance and like a 240-250 grain LSWC lumbering out around 850-900 fps for most tasks. I’d shoot both of these as I have no safe queens. They’d be for fun at the range and occasional woods carry. So - what say you all to this face-off? I have until Wednesday to decide
Thanks!