wizrd
6.5 Creedmoor
If you don't own at least one S & W revolver -- you're missing out....just saying.
I own several Smiths, and Ruger's too. I will say this: while the Ruger's are built like the proverbial brick shithouses, the Smith's have a feel to them that is just,... very comforting. The lines are smooth; the radius's are soft; the workmanship, fit, finish, and detail on the ones I own are just,.. beautiful! The Ruger's are just,.. rougher, - not as smooth.If you don't own at least one S & W revolver -- you're missing out....just saying.
I know ,to each their own but a red dot on a revolver like that just doesn't look right.My first pistol a Ruger Single Six Convertible Hunter SS 7.5" barrel really good shooter especially in 22 magnum. I use this monthly at County pistol safety class as a prop to show the difference between SA and DA pistols. ( I have the red dot off now ) View attachment 18822
They're like lays potato chips. Once you have one you want more.If you don't own at least one S & W revolver -- you're missing out....just saying.
I know ,to each their own but a red dot on a revolver like that just doesn't look right.
I had one years ago but unfortunately traded or sold it for something else. Wish I hadn't done that , I did actually like that little gun. It was a fun little SA revolver to plink with.Of course this thread got me thinking again. Possibly leaning towards a Ruger Bearcat. Have a nice older 629 Smith 44mag and my Ruger SP101and don't have any S.A. only wheel guns. Anyone have a Bearcat?