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    Default S&W Snubbies

    Here is a new family shot of my S&W snubbies - 2 K-frames and 6 J-frames.



    top row - M66-2, M640, M64-2
    middle - M38 Body Guard, M317, M60
    bottom - M642 with CTs, M37


    Bye for a while, guard the fort. - My Dad

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    Default Re: S&W Snubbies

    Well, at least we know what kind of guns you like

    I just want to know. Do you get a discount buying S&W's and Sigs by the dozen?

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    Default Re: S&W Snubbies

    I am so jealous its not even funny you are killing me after a flintlock and i save up my poor college student money! i will some day own one!!

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    Nice revolvers!

    What is your opinion of the 317? I was thinking about getting one for plinking and for a trail gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MEH View Post
    Nice revolvers!

    What is your opinion of the 317? I was thinking about getting one for plinking and for a trail gun.
    Thanks!

    I actually bought that gun when they first came out for my wife. The DA trigger is heavy, but in all honesty, it hasn't been shot enough. I'm sure the trigger would smooth and lighten up with some dry firing a some more range time.

    As far as quality, its a Smith. It's very light - 9 oz, IIRC. It's very easy to slip in your pocket and forget that its there.

    I'd recommend one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 1blindref View Post
    Thanks!

    I actually bought that gun when they first came out for my wife. The DA trigger is heavy, but in all honesty, it hasn't been shot enough. I'm sure the trigger would smooth and lighten up with some dry firing a some more range time.

    As far as quality, its a Smith. It's very light - 9 oz, IIRC. It's very easy to slip in your pocket and forget that its there.

    I'd recommend one.
    Thanks,

    I' having a hard time deciding between the S&W 317, Taurus 94 2", and Ruger Bearcat...

    I like the look and feel of the 317 best, but I'm worried about the durability of the aluminum cylinder.

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    Default Re: S&W Snubbies

    very nice,,

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    Default Re: S&W Snubbies

    Is the body guard a model 38?
    And you are in really big trouble now, Your collection is great!
    But better watch out, the J frame is addictive!!!!!

    The dang things are like potato chips, You cant have just a few, You want them all!
    I think there may be one or two I missed, Afterall pics dont update themselves.
    When are you going to get a 940? The 9mm J frame is NICE!

    I just noticed, Your are in Mont. county,,, I'm in Cheltenham.
    Peter.
    Last edited by pred; October 10th, 2008 at 08:39 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pred View Post
    Is the body guard a model 38?
    And you are in really big trouble now, Your collection is great!
    But better watch out, the J frame is addictive!!!!!

    The dang things are like potato chips, You cant have just a few, You want them all!
    I think there may be one or two I missed, Afterall pics dont update themselves.
    When are you going to get a 940? The 9mm J frame is NICE!

    I just noticed, Your are in Mont. county,,, I'm in Cheltenham.
    Peter.
    Very sweet collection!!

    I have a worse addiction right now - Sigs.
    S&W J-frames are right behind them ... lol

    I've been keeping an eye out for a 940, it's on my short list.

    A model 38 is a Body Guard. Looks like you have a nice set of cousins there. I remember seeing that picture when you posted it awhile back.

    I'm also in Chelt. Where do you shoot??


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    Beautiful collection!!! Makes me wish I kept my 640.
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