mljdeckard
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A friend of mine has a S&W Airweight, that is frankly, painful to shoot. I don't mind it, I cranked through as box of .38s as fast as I could mostly for fun, but it recoiled more than my 1911. My wife shot three rounds and she was done.
I told him he can have the cylinder scalloped to load it with 9mms in moon clips, it would make it easier and cheaper to shoot, and still be an entirely effective defensive carry gun. If he does that conversion, can he ever shoot .38s in it again? Does anyone sell a converted cylinder than can be switched back and forth?
I told him he can have the cylinder scalloped to load it with 9mms in moon clips, it would make it easier and cheaper to shoot, and still be an entirely effective defensive carry gun. If he does that conversion, can he ever shoot .38s in it again? Does anyone sell a converted cylinder than can be switched back and forth?