In my opinion, yes, a lot.
Thanks, everyone.
I checked it out, learned how to check timing, found that it came with a Crimson Trace laser on the grip (dull LED, but still works). I liked it and felt comfortable, so I bought it today, pick up in a few weeks after the paperwork clears.
It's actually still on the California Roster, but will expire on 1/1/2023, so it will be off-roster and hopefully more valuable after that.
After I bought it, I stopped by another LGS (first time there), and they didn't have any revolvers, which made me feel better about the supply shortage.
It definitely has a key lock, is not marked as Lady Smith, definitely has two small linear ports near the front of the barrel, and the serial number is CEV6239. Does anyone know the date of manufacture?
I'm going to learn the manual of arms, including the use of speed loaders. the LGS recommended HKS and I have speed strips. Can you recommend speed loaders and pocket/IWB holsters?
And what and/or how many batteries does that Crimson Trace LED take?
Are J-frames that weigh more than 22 oz, like my 649-5, practical to carry in ankle holsters?
A friend expressed concerned that the extractor plunger on the 649-5 is too short to effectively remove spent .38 SPL and .357 Magnum cases. Does anyone have suggestions on how to mitigate this?
Thanks, everyone.
Can the 649-5 shoot +P .357 and .38 cartridges?