Last Saturday at a gun show I noticed a round butted 6-inch 586 and I thought how impractical. Except for some snubbies for concealment purposes, I've never understood Smith's penchant, starting in the '90s I think, to create round butts as a matter of regular production--and then put square butt stocks on them. (I know, I know, round butts were more the norm at the beginning of the 20th Century and the latter part of the 19th.)
For "full-sized" revolvers, I've always found the square butt to be more comfortable and I have regular sized hands, not smallish.
I'd be willing to bet that 80 percent or more shooters prefer the square butt, particularly on the 4-,6- and 8 3/8ths barreled guns in K-frame on up. And I find
the square butted Model 10 2-inchers just dandy!
For "full-sized" revolvers, I've always found the square butt to be more comfortable and I have regular sized hands, not smallish.
I'd be willing to bet that 80 percent or more shooters prefer the square butt, particularly on the 4-,6- and 8 3/8ths barreled guns in K-frame on up. And I find
the square butted Model 10 2-inchers just dandy!