My thing about carry guns is that they ought to be black (blue) rather than stainless. Black just hides better and glares less. Thus I chose the 442 rather than the 642. If the finish fails it goes back to S&W.I "like" my 640's best, but truth be told, I end up carrying the (no-lock) 442 more. Had a 642, but the finish on the aluminum failed, so out it went. If I had to pick just one, I'd keep the 640 (no dash), because stainless wears so well over the long haul.
You really can't go wrong with a 442 or 642. I love my 442
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When I needed a gun fora CCW class, I grabbed the 642. It taught
me how to shoot DA. Recoil is a little stout, but not enough to make
you "cry uncle". I've shot about everything though it, with no
problems. Mine could use a gold bead front sight, though. TACC1
I have only heard of it too but I've also been told by an number of my buddies that S&W service is exemplary and, although I have the 442, I'm not worried about the finish "failing" either. I think Smith makes it right whatever the problem.............The aluminum finish peeling is something I have not heard of yet and if it happens on mine it will go back to S&W for a new finish. Maybe they can change the color?
When I needed a gun fora CCW class, I grabbed the 642. It taught
me how to shoot DA. Recoil is a little stout, but not enough to make
you "cry uncle". I've shot about everything though it, with no
problems. Mine could use a gold bead front sight, though. TACC1
I have only heard of it too but I've also been told by an number of my buddies that S&W service is exemplary and, although I have the 442, I'm not worried about the finish "failing" either. I think Smith makes it right whatever the problem.
You really can't go wrong with a 442 or 642. I love my 442
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