calmex
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Pre 2000 frame would be a bonus.
Yes, my first thought as well!
Pre 2000 frame would be a bonus.
This is GREAT. I will be getting a 19, and hoping for a 386, 69 & 4"29.
Now if they would do something about those cheezy, stamped in Thailand looking grips (Colts are no better).
I am under NDA's right now…..but several people posting on here need to get credit cards warmed up. There is some super practical guns coming from Lipsey's….and no locks.
I just noticed. The product page lists the Model 10 as having a traditional 4" barrel, and not a 4.25" one. That's a big plus in my book if that's the case!
And speaking of grips, the new no-lock Model 10 appears to have something other than the usual cheap Altamont laminate stocks on it. The product page mentions that these grips are made by Tyler Gun Works, and they appear to be properly thicker and of higher quality! (Wish it had medallions, but I'll take what I can get given the non-Altamont stocks!)
https://www.smith-wesson.com/product/model-10-classic-no-internal-lock
- Tyler Gun Works high-grade walnut grip.
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Altamont grips are too thin, sharp, and plasticky looking/feeling IMO. I'm disappointed that they've become the de-facto standard for OEM "wood" grips these days, it seems. But I will not accept Thailand grip slander. Vitoonmakers and Jaruwan.P on eBay put out some great S&W grips and both are based in Thailand. Here are some excellent Vitoonmakers grips on my well-worn Model 10.
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It's a good thing the human body comes with a spare kidney, because I'm about to mortgage everything based upon this announcement and the info you're able to tease!![]()
On a side not I assumed the change in frame shape was to accommodate the internal firing pin , then again the K22 has always had an internal firing pin.
I believe that was done when they moved the to frame mounted firing pins.
The frame contour on J & K frames turns me off! But I think the frame mounted firing pin will prevent the frame contour from returning to the old style. The prelock 627 8 shot guns had a cut off hammer that was exposed after the frame mounted firing pin but before the lock. I hope I am wrong!
You should also have two ears, two plums...![]()
Come see me Tuesday at Lipsey's for some more very cool things with no locks.
With the same great quality as the last Lipsey S&W release?![]()
Thanks for the link, ladder 13. That model 10 even seems to have a LERK (Large Ejector Rod Knob).
It'll be interesting to see if all the folks who said they'd buy a new S&W if it didn't have the lock actually do.
I am under NDA's right now…..but several people posting on here need to get credit cards warmed up. There is some super practical guns coming from Lipsey's….and no locks.
Thanks for the link, ladder 13. That model 10 even seems to have a LERK (Large Ejector Rod Knob).
It'll be interesting to see if all the folks who said they'd buy a new S&W if it didn't have the lock actually do.
Having pulled the triggers on a few original Pythons, stacking DA pulls are true to form.
I haven't shot the new one and an original back-to-back, but I think the new one is a little better in that respect.