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Hey, Leon, how's Matilda? :)
That Ruger seems to be missing something.
I know, that friggin' billboard that's normally on the barrel. Looks good.

I like Unfluted cylinders. ROA and Remington New Army both appeal to me, for that reason.
I wonder if I can get unfluted cylinders for my Ruger Redhawk and GP100?
Come to think of it, my Taurus .44 mag would look good with an unfluted wheel, too.
 
I picked this Model 638 up awhile back. Not meant to be a replacement for my Model 649; more like a capable stand-in for those warmer weather/casual attire sort of days.
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Mine! All mine!
Charter Arms Undercover Southpaw .38 Spcl.
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.44 cal Cap and Ball 'Avenging Angel'
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Webley Mk VI in .455 but cut for .45 acp on moon clips
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I just ordered a factory bobbed hammer for this little 36 no dash beauty. I'll get a pic up once the new hammer is on and I've decided on what grips to go with her.
 

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Hey funkeecowboy.

Its your gun and you can do what you want with it. However, if it were me I would just buy a no lock 442 and leave that one as is. It has a pinned barrel so it was made back when they were still hand fitting the parts together and you can't buy a new one from the factory today that is as good as that one.

A Gander MT just opened near me and they have a no-lock 442 for sale. I believe it is a new one so if so then S&W is still making some 442s without that #$%^ lock.

JJ
 
My current EDC is a 638 but the action and trigger on the 36 is so smooth it makes the 638 feel like it was made in the stone age. I'm not a fan of an exposed hammer on a pocket gun which is why I ordered the bobbed hammer.
 
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