Opps sorry I sometimes make silly mistakes like that at night when doing an all nighter
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and the reason why I was wondering if there was any difference between the feel of the two was because when I looked at two examples on gunbroker (not these particular two examples mind you) the only difference my eye could pick up was the cylinder gap between the bottom of the frame and the cylinder itself
and I've been going back in forth in my mind about what to go with as I did try a model 19 - 4 at the range with 38 loads and the damn thing felt perfect in my hand, however I havent ever shot a 27 but I do really like my N frame model 29 - 2 but I would never carry it.
so I'm kind of going back and forth in my head, do I heed the warnings about the 19 and just try and go with the earliest possibile model to make sure the quality control is there to prevent the barrel cracking issues with the latter ones made in the 1970's and 1980's noted here:
Use of Magnum Loads in S&W Model 19 and Other K-Frame Magnums
or go with the 27 if the difference is negligible
the L (or was that I frames?) are out as after what it did to my dad I dont trust the things to begin with nor do I like the look of the 686 to begin with.
and theres about 5 other reports on here about the 686 doing the same damn thing to them as well, locking up the gun with 6 shots and that particular incident put My father off of smith and wesson completely and that was in 82 - 83 and I cant say I blame him.
however if theres another I or L frame out there besides the 686 that doesnt have that problem and has the old look of the classic revolvers I would consider it.