.38 Special
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Nope. Not at all. If you weren’t around in the 70’s it wouldn’t make much sense. Before the Euro all those national currencies actually had some value.Oh. Ok. Cool. I’m ignorant...
I really liked the S&W Nightguard series, but never bought one. Now, they are rare, and command a premium. A new 396NG or 386NG would be great.
For recent guns, bring back the Night Guard models.
After much success elsewhere, thought I’d do a revolver specific version here. What Revolver design, model, version would you enjoy seeing make a triumphant return ?
And before anyone says it “S&W like back then” is not acceptable.
My personal choice would be a steel framed Centennial Smith & Wesson in .38 Spl, with no lock, the standard 1-7/8” unshrouded barrel, and the old style wood panel grips; tricked out for carry. *GOOD* factory action, machined for moon clips, tritium/FO front sight, deformed.
In short, a Mdl 40 or 640 with no grip safety.
After much success elsewhere, thought I’d do a revolver specific version here. What Revolver design, model, version would you enjoy seeing make a triumphant return ?
And before anyone says it “S&W like back then” is not acceptable.
My personal choice would be a steel framed Centennial Smith & Wesson in .38 Spl, with no lock, the standard 1-7/8” unshrouded barrel, and the old style wood panel grips; tricked out for carry. *GOOD* factory action, machined for moon clips, tritium/FO front sight, deformed.
In short, a Mdl 40 or 640 with no grip safety.