Pinned and recessed or bust!
I’m all about P and R unless it’s 45’s.
My collection consists of 29’s, 629, 53, 28’s 27’s, 25’s, pre 17’s 19’s and 66’s.
The 17’s are the exception to my collection as they don’t have the shrouded cylinder rod that I am partial to, but I felt that I needed a dedicated 22lr or two.
With this said, I feel like I need a 686 and/or a 586.
J frame I guess is the inbetween magnum size.
I only feel I “need” one for the collection as it is such a classic.
The halfway model between a 19 and a 27??
What was its purpose and what specifically was the market wanting that the 19 or 27 didn’t quite deliver at that point?
Or was it a marketing idea by SW that they knew people would like?
I realize this may be a thread for the 1980 onwards but I think it’s a question that is related to both eras.
Thanks
I’m all about P and R unless it’s 45’s.
My collection consists of 29’s, 629, 53, 28’s 27’s, 25’s, pre 17’s 19’s and 66’s.
The 17’s are the exception to my collection as they don’t have the shrouded cylinder rod that I am partial to, but I felt that I needed a dedicated 22lr or two.
With this said, I feel like I need a 686 and/or a 586.
J frame I guess is the inbetween magnum size.
I only feel I “need” one for the collection as it is such a classic.
The halfway model between a 19 and a 27??
What was its purpose and what specifically was the market wanting that the 19 or 27 didn’t quite deliver at that point?
Or was it a marketing idea by SW that they knew people would like?
I realize this may be a thread for the 1980 onwards but I think it’s a question that is related to both eras.
Thanks
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