I bought a new S&W; don’t hate me.

vanfunk

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Yep, I did. With my own money. No one had a gun to my head. A Model 66-8, 2.75” barrel. I actually WANTED it. Hillary hole, yes. Two-piece barrel, yes. Hideous rubber grips, yes. And let me admit, no, confess? Testify? Let me just say, then, that it is a fine firearm. First, the balance on these 2.75” revolvers is excellent, much more neutral than the 2.5” or 3” 686. The weight, at 33.5 oz, is enough mass to help with recoil while still being carryable in a (large) coat pocket. The overall form factor is just great. The bead blasted, matte finish is lovely to my eye and I don’t mind the black oxide cylinder release, hammer, trigger and ejector rod. I actually kinda like the accents. The new ball detent lockup is superb, as is the full, uncut forcing cone. It certainly LOOKS stronger than my three other vintage k frames. I always loathed the stubby ejector rod on short-barreled K and J frames and I am delighted that this has a full-length one. The sights? Eh, why did they have to make the rear sight notch shallower than a frog’s hair? They’re “fine” but probably something I’ll change. The grips? I generally don’t like rubber grips, especially round butt rubber grips, and I generally don’t like finger grooves, and I generally don’t like grips that cover the backstrap. I should hate these. I don’t. I actually like them. They’re grabby and long so they’re less than ideal for carry. But they actually offer an excellent firing grip on the revolver for both single- and double-action shooting, and they absorb recoil very well. I might swap them out for Pachmayr’s but the one’s I’ve bought in recent years are a pale shadow of the company’s more historical efforts. The stock grips make Fiocchi 158 grain .357 JHP’s feel like warm .38’s, and the grip is firm and repeatable. How does it shoot, with the two-piece barrel? Terrible. Everyone knows these are only capable of 12” groups at 25 yards. Actually, offhand 25 yard groups are the same as with my 67-1, Model 19-3 and pre-18 .22. That is to say, under 3” when care is taken. Double action pull is heavy (no idea of the weight, probably 13 lbs) but very smooth and I’d estimate the single action pull at 4.5 lbs with no creep and just a scootch of barely perceptible overtravel. This is a really nice gun. Superbly finished, extremely tight, nothing’s amiss. Sights, yeah, I’ll probably change ‘em, or at least deepen the notch and cold blue it. Grips? Maybe I’ll get something else, but these work damn well. Hillary hole? I don’t care anymore. Accurate? You betcha. Trigger? Maybe I’ll have someone massage it eventually but for now I’m just going to enjoy shooting it. I’m super happy with this.
 

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It’s all good by me except that one most damning g thing .HILLARY HOLE. Call me crazy but that’s just one of those things that represents all the Marxist lunacy of late. I put it right up there with The Minivan🚽😁🫣🤦🏻‍♂️. No no never . Plug that nasty thing before it spreads🤬
 
Looks good to me! :)

Only thing Id change would be the grips, and its not just your gun, its anything that comes with those factory grips on them. Ive done it a number of times now, and switched them out for Hogues, either Bantams or Mono grips.

Its just a subtle difference when you look at them, but the factory grip covers the backstrap, which is negative point one, and then negative point two, they form a sorta dull knife edge right in the center of the grip at the back, which just focuses the recoil into it, and aggravates things.

The Hogues leave the backstrap exposed, which helps spread out the recoil, and they place your trigger finger in the right position for DA shooting.
 
I always liked the idea of the internal locks. It simply made so much sense that I never understood why it didn't become standard on all handguns.
 
I have a 19-3… LOVE it, great gun… but this new 66-8 is actually better made (vanfunk ducks and runs away). Hillary hole… leave it alone. I don’t like it but I ignore it. Never had a problem with any of ‘em. Inexplicably though, I tried the lock on the revolver and the parking brake on my truck came on. :)
 
I have a 19-3… LOVE it, great gun… but this new 66-8 is actually better made (vanfunk ducks and runs away). Hillary hole… leave it alone. I don’t like it but I ignore it. Never had a problem with any of ‘em. Inexplicably though, I tried the lock on the revolver and the parking brake on my truck came on. :)
who am I kidding! those New S&W LOOK GOOD! short barrel 29 us calling me! nice .44 special light loads in them

I just wish They won’t write “Classic”
on the side, same with New Colt 1911’s . Stop putting Classic on it! lol
 
I have a new Trr8. It’s got the damn hole. I don’t care. It’s black, hard to see it. The two piece barrel? Check the pics attached. I asked on sw forum about a new 69 two piece barrel and several guys commented their guns were tack drivers Maybe it’s load sensitive? Don’t know. I like your new gun. I’d want to get the black paint off the moving bits and put some pretty wood on it. Heck that’s half the fun!
 

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Nice. I’ve been eyeing a TRR8 too. My LGS has one and they sell 1000’s of Glock, SIG, S&W and FN autoloaders but few revolvers. Most of the clientele is under 30, if that has anything to do with it. I have my fair share (more than my fair share, actually) of the aforementioned autoloaders but there’s something restful and satisfying about a good revolver.
 
Yes I’ve been eyeing short-barreled 29’s too…I don’t know why but I’m strangely drawn…
I’ve seen 29-2’s at a ok price, but they were 6” and 8” If I seen a 4” New 29-HH, might get it, want to load some Dinosaur Loads in them
 
I have a new Trr8. It’s got the damn hole. I don’t care. It’s black, hard to see it. The two piece barrel? Check the pics attached. I asked on sw forum about a new 69 two piece barrel and several guys commented their guns were tack drivers Maybe it’s load sensitive? Don’t know. I like your new gun. I’d want to get the black paint off the moving bits and put some pretty wood on it. Heck that’s half the fun!
TTR8 is on my Dream Gun list
 
I've owned several Smith and Wesson's with the lock and have never found it to be a big deal. (shrugs) Do I wish they didn't have it? Sure. I'll never use it, but it's here, apparently to stay for a while (it's been here about twenty years now) anyway. I worry almost as much about it malfunctioning as I do about being hit by a steamship leaving home this morning.

And yes, I've got a Model 29-10 with "the Lock." One thing I like about "lock guns" is they're usually a lot less expensive used, than their non-lock counterparts.

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The other side.

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All I ever shoot in it is 44 Specials, but paper targets don't take a lot of killing and my old arthritic hands don't care for a lot of recoil these days.
 
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