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I prefer an older S&W M-17 or 18. I've been useing my M-18 since i bought it new in 1975 and it's still accurate and going strong!
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The leaf spring powered action is smoother, lighter and more amenable to tuning. The larger frame size allows better geometry for better trigger control...also for easier reloadingCan anyone tell me the benefits of the S&W Model 17 or 18 over the S&W Model 34 or 63?
Thanks!
While my S&W M-17 K-22 has served me well over the years, and the M-34/63 Kit Gun has it's place, I don't think any revolver will match up to my blued 4" Colt Diamondback. I had the 6" version and wasn't impressed, but would really like to find a 2.5" companion.
...warranty "visits" more often than some other brands...
a 94 ... risk of something letting go in that first year... pretty much need a trigger job right away
what 9mm said, and as I mentioned aboveCan anyone tell me the benefits of the S&W Model 17 or 18 over the S&W Model 34 or 63?
Thanks!
the benefits of the S&W Model 17 or 18 over the S&W Model 34 or 63
as far as the query
Please understand that there is nothing that a J frame does as well, let alone better, than a K frame except conceal.
Whole generations of PPC and Bianchi Cup shooters...who held tight groups at 50 yards...might disagree with youFew people can really shoot accurate at those distances double action.