There are a zillion different variations of Smith & Wesson revolvers floating around. I can't count the number of times that I've visited this forum and learned of a gun that was new to me, like the fixed sight .44 Mag snubby posted today.
Any reasonable man would say that there already exists a model that is well-nigh perfect for any purpose. Well, that's where we come in.
If you could get a new Smith & Wesson revolver, in any combination of frame, barrel, caliber, sights, finish, grips, etc., what would it be? We'll just go ahead and assume for our purposes that the lock is left off.
Mine would be a variant of the 696. I would like a 5 shot round butt L Frame .44 Special with fixed sights and a 3 1/2" half lug barrel in a blue finish.
Any reasonable man would say that there already exists a model that is well-nigh perfect for any purpose. Well, that's where we come in.
If you could get a new Smith & Wesson revolver, in any combination of frame, barrel, caliber, sights, finish, grips, etc., what would it be? We'll just go ahead and assume for our purposes that the lock is left off.
Mine would be a variant of the 696. I would like a 5 shot round butt L Frame .44 Special with fixed sights and a 3 1/2" half lug barrel in a blue finish.