i was not shooting my police trade-in Glock 22 much so I put it up locally for possible trades. I was intrigued when I was offered a S&W model 60-14 (2 1/8" barrel, steel frame) on a straight-across trade. I examined the gun and it was totally unblemished and clearly in as-new condition. The other party was happy with my G22 so our deal was struck. I now have my first snub-nose.
Shooting this little doodlebug is loads of fun, and I was surprised it was not more of a handful with my mid-power .357 handloads. This is my first J frame revolver and I am liking it big style. The front black sight is a bit hard to pick up so I think a little dayglo paint is in order.
And of course to make it feel right at home, some Altamont grips, a few speed strips, a holster, a 5 round speed loader, and some SD bullets have been requisitioned.
Shooting this little doodlebug is loads of fun, and I was surprised it was not more of a handful with my mid-power .357 handloads. This is my first J frame revolver and I am liking it big style. The front black sight is a bit hard to pick up so I think a little dayglo paint is in order.
And of course to make it feel right at home, some Altamont grips, a few speed strips, a holster, a 5 round speed loader, and some SD bullets have been requisitioned.