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IIRC my dad paid about $500 for it in the late 1980's. |
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[quote=AMS MIKE;28380]When shooting with Mike (OCRancher) this morning, he got me thinking of a 3rd gun to add to my CCW. He mentioned a small revolver and I can use an ankle concealment gun. This is a good idea when I cannot carry IWB for some reason, or to carry this as backup along with my IWB. I have never shot a revolver but i do know a little about them and how they opperate.
Is there a benefit between having a centennial style (enclosed hammer) or the chief style (exposed hammer) ? I like these two below because they take .357mag & .38+P Anyone have experience with these? ------------------------------------------------ My $.02 worth .... I have S&W 637 and 649 on my CCW. Both have the black rubber grips. They were to be my secondary pieces after my Taurus PT145 (ok, so I'm cheap). I have found myself carrying the 637 airweight +P the most often. The 637 does not have a shrouded hammer, but it has yet to snag with my Uncle Mike's IWB holster (yes, I'm cheap - it works until my Milt VMI comes in). I found the aluminum 637 to be nice and light as compared to the SS of the 649 bodyguard +P. I bought the 649 used after someone had altered it to DAO ... probably a Cylinder and Slide change-out. I give kudos to whomever did the DAO job on the 649. They did a nice job. I bought it used at Centerfire(just robbed on monday) last year. I have a brother in Utah who has one of the Titanium S&Ws in 357. It really barks! He shoots 38s for fun, but big ones(357) as carry. He has his CCW and has a CT laser on his .... I know laser not allowed in OC. I had no problem qualifying with the 38s. I did both 38s and the 45 on the same night. I went through a lot of ammo - 250 rounds. Most of it was with the 38 spec... not +P. I have rather whimpy hands(salesman), but I do shoot quite a bit. Again, I had no issues. I would never consider a 38 snubbie as a range gun. I will only bring it out for occaisional familiarity and to show people like yourself how they feel. 38+P works for me ..... so far. Hope to never have to test. Good luck, you can always buy another if you don't like them. ![]()
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Life is good! Nik Nak A man is not old until his dreams become regrets... - John Barrymore (1935) Last edited by NikNak : 01-30-2008 at 11:07 PM. |
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Howdy NikNak:
While I have three weapons (up to 3 allowed) listed on my Orange County Sheriff Department CCW (Carry Concealed Weapon) permit, in November 07 I purchased a S&W 642 .38 +P Special at the Crossroads of the West Gun Show in Costa Mesa, CA. As you know it is a J alloy frame hammerless model, DOA sans CT Lazer grips (OCSD - not allowed). I've been practicing with it using my Cowboy Action loaded rounds meaning they don't go downrange very fast and use lead bullets. It's fun to practice with these rounds but I've used +P's too but I wouldn't want to make a habit of practicing with these too often. But, having said that, my NAA .32 acp Guardian punishes my hand/trigger finger more so practicing with it than does my newly acquired S&W 642. My Guardian is the last weapon (Kahr PM 9-Baby Browning .25 acp) I use to qualify with when I need to renew my CCW permit. Seventy-five rounds Guardian rounds is a "killer" even when wearing gloves plus a band aid on my trigger finger. For some reason, the trigger/my finger and frame don't "get along". If you are in the area of Evans Shooting World in Orange, I'd be more than happy to meet there and let you use my S&W 642. Please supply factory ammo for obvious reasons. I'm getting close to tax time thus the sooner the better since my time will be limited etc. Tough Guy Levi SASS# 61430L |
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I am with Bonovox. I would add that a snubby center of bore is quite high and reloading is a problem, specially in the dark. Capacity is minimal with lousy ballistics unless you go to a +P round, making the recoil and muzzle climb problem worse.
Get a compact 9mm, like a PM9. In the end, after the romance of a snubby is gone, you'll be happier. If you still must have it, (Life is an adventure!) I vote for the S&W Model 638. The hump gun has a proven history of service! |
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Howdy:
Bert DuVernay Director of the S&W Academy states "three fundamentals are affected when shooting a snub-nosed revolver. Loading-sight radius-grip - all have to be learned! To use the snubby to its full potential is a challange, but one that is worth mastering"! I've been thinking about replacing one my CCW weapons with my newly purchased S&W 642. But first, I want to master the above and when competent, then make a rational decision. Tough Guy Levi SASS# 61430L |
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Other than loading, I have no problem getting back on the sight picture with my 640PD.
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I just wanted to add that I don't find it a problem getting back on the sight picture with the 642. For me the gun shoots well out to 10 yards (I haven't attempted longer ranges than that yet). The recoil is noticeable but I don't think it is as bad as some make it sound. That said, I do notice that my hand begins to tire after about 50 rounds of standard .38spl. At that point I just switch to a different gun. Again, I have only had the 642 a short time and I am no expert. YMMV |
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