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Originally Posted by shuter1
and couldn't agree more about all of the good things that have been said. One of the 2 most accurate revolvers I've ever owned (the other is another Smith - a PC 629 "Hunter").
Mine has an Ultradot mounted in alloy rings from TPS. It's a bulky combo set up this way, but very controllable, accurate, easy to shoot, and fun!
I also like the "retaining nut" system on this gun (even though it came loose on the OP). This seems a better way to secure the barrel than engaging the rifling with a tool and cranking the barrel in, as I'm told is done on the other 2-piece barrel Smiths. That just don't seem right.
see ya
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I consider that loose retaining nut a blessing as I would bet dollars to donuts that had it not been loose I never would have gotten that gun and at that price
I could have returned the gun for a full refund, but with Smith CS it was a no-brainer to keep it.