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- bearandoldman
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Haka, I didn't get this old being stupid and behindHakaman wrote:The gun club range was closed today for "hunters ed", so a buddy and I went up to the local gun range to shoot a while. I hit the jack pot today, a fellow 223'r gave me 250rds of spent 223 brass he shot, he doesn't reload. Good deal for me. Afterwards, we went and checked out all the new guns in the counter like kids in a candy store. I noticed a nice selection of S&W J frame revolvers. They seem to be very popular these days, and rightfully so. They range in price from $500-1000, depending on the model you choose. I liked the lower end model, titanium frame 38sp+. Does one really need a magnum in this size gun? Maybe, but I think I would go with the + model. One of the best features is the weight: A revolver weighing only 15 ounces!!! I might have to follow in the OM's footsteps and get me one. Hmmm, I'd have to sell a gun to make room for it though. Seems like the OM is always one step ahead of the game.
haka

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- bearandoldman
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Only shot 20 rounds of my handloads through it so far, have been playing/testing with the rifles too much, After the last couple of range session I have shot 10 roounds each time, From a low ready the are all on the paper but most will stray a little left of center, good enough to put down a bad guy if required.Trigger is a typical nice S&W trigger you can pull far enough to rotate the cylinder and hold until you are relay to send it in it's way. Need to get my finger farther over so I will not push the shots left when finishing. Got to learn to shoot a double action is about what it amounts to. Recoil with the handloads is mild, have to try some factory 158 FMJ's in it next time.Hakaman wrote:Good point. How much have you shot this new gun so far, I was interested in the range report. How does it handle, much recoil?Haka, I didn't get this old being stupid and behind Laughing
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Its a shame that S&W doesn't make the 12oz .38+P Ti guns anymore-just .357 Mag chambered carpal tunnel
guns.
I wish that they would get rid of the IL, but since they are owned by a gun lock company, I guess this won't happen.
I love S&W, but I won't ever buy a IL lock S&W. Well, maybe a .22, but not a defensive CF revolver. Especially one that has a good amount of recoil and could possibly (its happened) partially activate the IL and 'lock' the weapon up. I guess you can take out the lock and have a hole in the side of the gun. I have one on my MkIII.
Hard to shoot a J Frame without pulling shots to the left in DA fire.
I love my S&W guns.

I wish that they would get rid of the IL, but since they are owned by a gun lock company, I guess this won't happen.

Hard to shoot a J Frame without pulling shots to the left in DA fire.
I love my S&W guns.
The Founding Fathers are surely rolling in their graves.
never had th IL on my 44 mag mountain gun engage under recoil, and that is definitely a heavy recoiling gun, i personally wouldn't worry about it any more than the glock kaboomjohnnywitt wrote:Its a shame that S&W doesn't make the 12oz .38+P Ti guns anymore-just .357 Mag chambered carpal tunnelguns.
I wish that they would get rid of the IL, but since they are owned by a gun lock company, I guess this won't happen.I love S&W, but I won't ever buy a IL lock S&W. Well, maybe a .22, but not a defensive CF revolver. Especially one that has a good amount of recoil and could possibly (its happened) partially activate the IL and 'lock' the weapon up. I guess you can take out the lock and have a hole in the side of the gun. I have one on my MkIII.
Hard to shoot a J Frame without pulling shots to the left in DA fire.
I love my S&W guns.
- bearandoldman
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I can see that, either I have to learn to point slightly right or maybe change my finger position on the trigger so I don't get that left push. Man Shay sure did group well but just about 3 inches to the left of center;johnnywitt wrote:Its a shame that S&W doesn't make the 12oz .38+P Ti guns anymore-just .357 Mag chambered carpal tunnel![]()
Hard to shoot a J Frame without pulling shots to the left in DA fire.
I love my S&W guns.
You don't have to use tho mag stuff unless you want the abuse. Used to have a Super Redhawk .44 mag and shot mostly .44 Special because it was more pleasant.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


I just bought a 317 on bullseye's advice. I needed to defend myself against rabid rabbits in the woods. Even though this one is a 3 inch barrel, it sure is easy to carry. Congrats, you picked the perfect back-up gun. It will still fire pressed into something's ribs, unlike the autoloaders. I like revolvers.
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I have a couple of pre lock 317's that I shoot a lot to keep my J frame skills up to par. Painting the front sight neon orange and the rear outlined in neon green, with the clear fingernail polish to seal it.
I've done my homework on the IL guns and they have had some of them that have locked up on folks and S&W knows it. I would take that lock out. Thats just me, but one of the reasons that I carry a J frame is utter reliability. Murphy is alive and well and the lawyer lock is real simple to take out. Heck, we all take the lawyered up parts out of all of our Rugers, and most folks aren't planning to ever use a Ruger .22 Auto to defend their life, or that of there loved ones.
Anyhow, I like your new piece B&OM. Sorry to open a can of worms with the IL.
I've done my homework on the IL guns and they have had some of them that have locked up on folks and S&W knows it. I would take that lock out. Thats just me, but one of the reasons that I carry a J frame is utter reliability. Murphy is alive and well and the lawyer lock is real simple to take out. Heck, we all take the lawyered up parts out of all of our Rugers, and most folks aren't planning to ever use a Ruger .22 Auto to defend their life, or that of there loved ones.
Anyhow, I like your new piece B&OM. Sorry to open a can of worms with the IL.
The Founding Fathers are surely rolling in their graves.
- bearandoldman
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No problem jonnyitt, the IL problem?, never even crossed my mind. Just left the keys in the case and never have paid any attention to it. If it fails and the BG gets me, do be it. I'm an old man anywya nd the Lord will all call us hoime when he wants, where we have an IL in our gun or not.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.

