I just picked up a new Model 19-4 2 1/2" for $600. I wouldn't buy any S&W with a lock.
Printable View
I just picked up a new Model 19-4 2 1/2" for $600. I wouldn't buy any S&W with a lock.
Well, since I have met my obligations by owning and giving family members a sufficient number of non-lock, non MIM, S&W model 10s, 15s, 18s 19s, 34s, 60s and so forth, and owned multiple 24s and 28s I hope no one begrudges me the right to throw my money away on a POS retro 19.
If it’s a really bad idea, guess what—I can always trade it or sell it. Wouldn’t be the first time.
Sheesh.
I refuse to buy another new Smith until the lawyer locks, 2 piece barrels and MIM parts go away.
has any one heard if you can actually shoot a steady diet of .357 out of these? Not a huge fan of the hillary hole, but that can be filled in...
I'll just leave this here, my new to me Model 19-4 2.5" wheelie.
http://i.imgur.com/cJt8f7Z.jpg
And if you want to shoot duty-strength .357 loads through a revolver all the time, either get a Ruger or a N-frame Smith. No .38, just lots and lots of full house duty ammo? It really needs to be one of those two.