For some reason, I've been on a snubby kick recently. Just in the last few weeks, I've picked-up a 1983 model 60, S&W 442-2, Charter Arms in .45 Colt, and a Ruger SP 101 in 9mm. All used Pawn/Gun Shop finds.
I shot the CH last week and was pleased that it got through several cylinders without any issues. I've had two in .44 Special over the last 5 years that didn't work so well.
Today I took out the other three. I did fairly well with the model 60. I even put 5 round of Remington 125 grain Golder Saber +P through it without issue. Although the noise/and blast were ridiculous.
7 yards off hand. It shot pretty well with 158 gr SWC.
Having large hands, I wanted to see how I'd do with the boot grip left on the 442. I usually replace these with something that covers the back strap. I did OK but will move to a larger grip. And I got the same ridiculous blast/noise with a cylinder of the Golden Saber through this gun.
The biggest disappointment was the SP 101. Mostly due to the trigger. It just isn't good compared to the S&W's action. I have an LCR in .38 which has a much better trigger. I also noticed the cases were a little hard to load and extract from the cylinder using the moon clips. But this was all reloads that may have brass that is out of spec from countless use. But I also noticed some issues cycling the action. Possibly caused by rounds not fully seated against the cylinder? I'll have to take it back out with some factory ammo.
Overall just a good day of shooting these little guns.

I shot the CH last week and was pleased that it got through several cylinders without any issues. I've had two in .44 Special over the last 5 years that didn't work so well.

Today I took out the other three. I did fairly well with the model 60. I even put 5 round of Remington 125 grain Golder Saber +P through it without issue. Although the noise/and blast were ridiculous.

7 yards off hand. It shot pretty well with 158 gr SWC.

Having large hands, I wanted to see how I'd do with the boot grip left on the 442. I usually replace these with something that covers the back strap. I did OK but will move to a larger grip. And I got the same ridiculous blast/noise with a cylinder of the Golden Saber through this gun.

The biggest disappointment was the SP 101. Mostly due to the trigger. It just isn't good compared to the S&W's action. I have an LCR in .38 which has a much better trigger. I also noticed the cases were a little hard to load and extract from the cylinder using the moon clips. But this was all reloads that may have brass that is out of spec from countless use. But I also noticed some issues cycling the action. Possibly caused by rounds not fully seated against the cylinder? I'll have to take it back out with some factory ammo.

Overall just a good day of shooting these little guns.
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