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Old 02-14-2016, 12:01 AM
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greetings, anyone have an opinion on the this neat j frame revolver ? I have a chance to buy one nib and am curious about experts thoughts. thanks, OHIOCARRY
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I'm not an expert, but did buy two of these. Most, including myself, don't like the hip grip. That's an easy fix.

Other than that, I find them to be an excellent PC j-frame snub.
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Old 02-14-2016, 12:31 AM
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Ohiocarry,

use the search feature to find threads on this, there has been much discussion , most of it very positive, except for the logo.
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I just picked one up last week for a very reasonable $367 new. For the money I just couldn't pass it by. My initial impression was very favorable, the trigger action was fantastic, I even liked the clip grip for carry. Interestingly the cylinder came cut for moon clips, a feature S&W doesnt advertise. I dont really care for the Gunsmoke logo. Unfortunately it came from the factory with a tool mark on the muzzle and it is currently on its way to the factory for a new barrel. I requested one without the logo. We shall see.
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In my opinion, the Deep carry is an outstanding value. The trigger has been smoothed over from the factory,and compared to the cost of a regular 642 , it's a good deal. The logo on it is a little overboard, but it's a good gun overall.
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