Sevenbark - I picked up a couple of those 37-2s when they were more available. You are lucky to find one now. RSR had a lot them for a while but the last time I asked they were out. (I'm sure there are few floating around some shelf somewhere.) Blued steel, alloy-frame, approx 13+ ounces, bobbed hammer with hammer-mounted firing pin. They are the old-style "pre-magnum" frame and there has been a lot of discussion as to how much, if any plus P should be run through them. (I treat mine conservatively; they're too nice to needlessly abuse.) Of course, they are a pre-lock design. The ones I've seen and the ones I have a very well made. I'd be real tempted to get another if I ever come across one. Some folks load 'em with the new Speer 135 grain +P load (I think it is too hot for them) or other plus P's and practice with standard pressure. Others stick with Federal 125 Nyclads (out of production), Winchester Standard 110 Silvertips, Federal 110 Personal Defense. Many simply rely on standard pressure 158 semi-wadcutters figuring most loads don't expand from snubbies anyway. They're neat little revolvers but likely not as strong as the newer designs (which doesn't bother me).