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.38 Revolver Can't Get Any Better?

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doc540

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14-2 Three T

I can't think of a way to improve on this timeless design.
(OK, remove the Tyler T for you hardcore purists!) :)

Smooth action, natural in the hand, inexpensive, and shoots like a little rifle.

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Hello friends and neighbors // Nice snag/save, .38 is a great round, smooth yet powerful.

I just looked at a beat 15-3 for $450 ...way too much.
Then lucked into a decent, say good, 3" model 36 no dash for $200 plus 14.00 tax.

No where near that pretty.

BTW the 1905 4th change looks as broken in as the day you sent it and still shoots as sweet.
 
I am a big fan of the .38 Special revolver. Great design wether it be S&W or old school Colt DA.

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Not much can beat a .38 masterpiece. I feel sorry for those who do not have the privilege to use one. However, recently, my 38/44 outdoorsman is giving it some competition.
 
yqapedyv.jpg my model 10-5 3" and my model 36 no dash. Both have crimson trace laser grips to help make up for aging eyes.


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I thought the 14 had the partridge front sight and the 15 had the Baughman "quick draw" front sight.

Please don't take this as criticism

I am a fan :D

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Looks like 3 Ts to me. Target sights, target trigger, and target hammer.
 
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