The new one's don't even look right, since they redesigned the frame to make room for the lock. It is sad that S&W does not go back to making the really good revolvers that they used to manufacture.
Like this? Gun is dirty due to firing hot 125 gr. 357s. I'm trying hard to wear it out.Nobody ever post a pic of the front of the barrel where the zerk fitting is.
Wonder why that is?
Quoting DW as a reference to support Smith's two-piece barrels is a fallacy.
The DW system is quite different & does not tend to break at either end.
It's also user & gunsmith serviceable, where the Smith is not.
Denis
Rest assured, I won't.
But I do reserve the right to comment.
The DW approach actually works very well.
The Smith approach....works.
Usually.
Denis
I'm interested in the new Model 19 PC Carry Comp. Would you mind giving us some of your thoughts on it? What you like and dislike? Were you happy or disappointed with it?
Thanks,
Fox
Google North Carolina DOC S&W Revolvers breaking barrels off.![]()
The NC DOC revolvers were brand new model 64s with two piece barrels. The two piece barrels were snapping off at the frame and going down range during qualifications with the new guns.
s&w sent a "team" down to examine the problems - after it had recieved a lot of local press coverage. Shortly thereafter, s&w issued a press release which declared; "NC DOC is continuing its long association with s&w and will be taking delivery of the new m&p 40 pistols....".
While their QA/QC and designs may not be worth a damn, their Public Relations department is top notch.![]()
There are numerous photos floating around documenting breakage at both ends. You do the work, if you want to see them.
And they still retain the lack of user & gunsmith serviceability that the DW system provides.
Denis
I don't "want" you to believe anything, could not care less what you believe or how you spend your money.
My comments in response to the original mention of DW's two-piecers stand.
The Smith system is not its equal.
Denis