My revolvers....

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cc93crusier

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What should I add to my small collection of revolvers...I was thinking maybe a .357 snubbie? I love revolvers, any input... all Smith and Wesson

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2 .357 magnums

1 .44 magnum

1 .500 magnum

oh, and a Glock 21..:neener:
 
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Here are my Snubbies, Smith and Wesson

Mod 29-10, 3" .44 mag, Harrett Stocks
Mod 66-2, 2.5' .357 mag, Ahrends Stocks

I love them both

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Welcome to THR. Sweet looking pistols you have there.:)

I think you need a long barrel Smith for your collection.:neener:
 
+1 to Herbie.

You need a Ruger SP101 3" in .357 mag.
A S&W model 60 would be a close second. But still, second.
 
Something with at 2-3in barrel. It is a whole new world when you go from the long ones to the short ones.. now if I could only convince my wife :uhoh:


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.22

I believe every revolver shooter should have a .22. My Smith Model 18 is my number one .22- I start just about every revolver range session with it to settle me in. It's very economical to shoot while you concentrate on your techniqe. If I find myself drifting while shooting my higher caliber revolvers I'll go back to the Model 18 and work on techniqe some more.
If you want to just plink, a .22 revolver again fills the bill. I usually take one of my "lesser .22s" on these outings, just because my Smith is so pretty I wouldn't want to carry it in a holster and maybe even get it wet!
 
What Dispatch said... (wierd, I'm a part time dispatcher as well)

If you crossed my palm with silver, I'd part with the Performance Center 586 L-Comp, but I'd never give up my Model 18. I purchased it with the idea that it'd be a perfect trainer for my Model 19 (both 4' K frames) but I've come to find out that it's just fantastic to shoot in it's own right. The kit guns are too small for my hands without Tylers or a change of grips, but the 18 is just right. If you see one, buy it.
 
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