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I can't seem to find one!
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I can't seem to find one!
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Sure there's a cure, just start buying N-frames and you won't have any gelt left to squander on J-frames. See how easy that is.
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While the J Frame S&W may just be the perfect carry weapon anything larger just doesn't carry as well..
Then you've got the Airweight & Airlites Too!!
I feel your pain..
If it makes you feel any better I just picked up another 940..
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Looks like you need an M49, an M38, and a couple of M649s.
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For me buying one then shooting it pretty much did it.They just don't shoot like K L and N frames do.I do like my 63 though.
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Nice J frames, I have the M36 and M60 in both 2 and 3 inch. I like the looks and feel of the smaller frame. Always looking for more. However I also like the K frames. There are enough variations to keep busy in collecting and shooting.
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No, but thank you for asking.
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You still get a Cadillac of a gun . . . for less money than the bigger ones are going for these days.
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You only have a little problem (J frame)
There are a lot of us that have much bigger problems (K L & N frames)
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The cure for me will be when they take the lock out of the M&P 340 so I can buy one
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YES there is a cure !!!
Buy "N" frames!
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 I came down with the FEVER saturday morning, and unfortunatly, no one at the gun show could cure it. So I stopped at a gun store on my way out of town, and they had the cure. 36-1
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The closest cure may be getting a 340pd a box of full load magnums and shooting them as fast as you can. The more I shoot mine the less I enjoy shooting it. Course carring is a different story!!!
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Sure there's a cure, just start buying N-frames and you won't have any gelt left to squander on J-frames. See how easy that is.
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+1 there Dick. I am restricted from buying another S&W for 1 year (wifes orders). I'm already Jonesn! Must be good boy and kiss some serious butt as I NEED a 66 3" Comp Carry in a bad way. Anyone have one that they want to sell?
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NO, there isn't a cure. I got sick only 4 years ago and I already have 5 J frame revolvers. The sickness actually gets worse as time passes.
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I just got started. Here's my first one. My next will be a 640-1.
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There's a cure for anything my son-you just have to pray to the Lord (He's an L frame man from what I understand  )
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I think the Lord may go both ways, I heard the rumor about a 1911 addiction as well.
(I think he and J M Browning may have been close)
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AllGlock, You have a strong disconnect between your Forum handle and your excellent J-frame collection.
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The only thing you can due for the fever is feed it with more.
Nice snubbies guys.
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Yeah, it's called K frameitis not to be confused with the dreaded N frame syndrome.
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Pre-war malaria, followed closely by N frameitis overpower J frameitis for me. The last Js' remaining are a 35-1, 640 3" and the 317.
But boy howdy ,when I peruse the N frame collection I don't even miss the little fellers.
It's all a matter of TaSte,, Good luck ,,,Allen F.
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Man, beautiful guns on this thread, nice!
I only have this one, but I sure do like it. Shoots like a dream on a steady diet of Gold Dot +P...
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For me buying one then shooting it pretty much did it.They just don't shoot like K L and N frames do.I do like my 63 though.
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I'm sorry you didn't like shooting them. I absolutely love it. My hands are way oversized for them, so working the trigger is different. Still I kind of like feeling like a bullet is being shot out of my fist.
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Let me show off a couple of longer 4" J's. The top one is a M631 and the other is a M63.
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There is no cure. Additional purchases will only soothe the symptoms, as I know from experience. There is always one more model or variation I don't have yet, and just feels so good or is better condition that the one I already have.
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The only know cure is an empty wallet.
But then there's always the possibility of trades.
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Because of their size, my the wife and kids shoot them. Reload for recoil sensitivity and youll have multiple enablers.
I found myself in the closet fondling a 5” 60 , and knew i needed help.
When I started mugging old ladies and selling my bunghole to finish off my humpback collection I went to J Anon.
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I dub my problem OCD: Old Chiefs Disorder.
Then I became enamored with Centennials so the acronym still applies.
I'm not searching for a cure; I simply keep feeding the monkey on my back (and this zombie thread). Here are a few of my favorites.
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Howdy,
I had J frame itis bad at one time when I started shooting. I have below average size hands and the little J frames seemed logical. I assumed the light weight and small size would equate to my getting good accuracy. What a mistake that was.
My cop friends pushed shooting double action (DA) as a way to develop skills. If you can shoot DA, you can shoot anything. DA shooting was a frustrating experience. Working that long, heavier trigger with a light gun was tough. I also discovered that tuning that J frame trigger was much more difficult than expected.
I must have had a dozen before I accidentally got my first N frame, the 28 Highway Patrolman. It felt huge. I then discovered for the first time what a nice DA trigger with some weight could do. It changed my shooting. What a giant mistake I had made assuming small grip size and weight equated with ease of shooting.
A mind is like a parachute, it works best when it's open. Once I had felt that nice DA squeeze with a little weight, I could get nice tight little groups. It was then easy to see why K and L frames had come along.
That J frame trigger, even after stoning and tuning, will never equal the larger frames DA trigger work.
With all that said, don't misunderstand me.
Every backcountry walk I take has my little 360PD along. It hits me harder than my 44 mag, but I forget it's there at 13 oz.
So NOOOOO , I haven't found the cure yet.
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Nope, Once you get bit sorry to say you’ll have it the rest or your life
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I frames anyone?
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My cure was "D" frames!
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2" K-frame fever is the cure.
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Over on the gun leather forum I put up photos of my 25 "dog ear"
holsters. My friend Red Nichols said I have a sickness. I agreed.
I've always been crazy (that's the sickness) but it's kept me from
going insane. (With thanks to Waylon Jennings)
With respect to the J Frames, I only have one, a 642-1. I carry it more
than my Ks or Ns or oddball brands (like my Colt 1911 Gold Cup) for
instance.
So, if you have more than a few J Frames, you probably have the same
kind of sickness I have, but a slightly different strain. Sorry, I don't
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If there’s a cure for this it has alluded me so my best guess is we’re all doomed!
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I'm nuts about K-frames but J-frames are the choice for carry. The 7-shot 351c is ideal for my needs, but I don't love it. The J-frame I do love is the 3" 60-4 with full underlug. Why? Because it shoots like a K-frame!
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Lobster, that's just it. You CAN routinely carry a J Frame. No, they don't carry a bucket of bullet but my M-649 is almost always available.
Plus a lot of them are pretty and elegant revolvers. This is especially true of the BodyGuard model! I have seven J Frames and need to make a family photo.
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That’s the best picture I’ve seen this morning. That is nice.
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Buying one is all that I needed, but I understand that one is not enough for everybody. My revolver collection is based around 357 rather than frame size.
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Groo here
I hate to tell you , the only treatment is to buy one about every 3 months or so.
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No, it's terminal......
Buy more guns more often and enjoy the time you have left. J frame Fever victims have been known to last to be over 100 years old, so pray that they don't find a cure.
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I respect my 360J
What keeps me in line is I respect my 360J and don’t cheat on her except to take out the wife’s 60once in a while for an”function check”
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Pernicious anemia of the bank balance helps a lot, if you can think of that as help.
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No, and probably never will be. All that have it, want it.
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The only cure is more J Frames. Just be thankful your not addicted to N frames especially older ones.
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