An original 442 I bought in the early 90s when I went into dicks. I am carrying it today as we speak.Its battered and bruised and now wears herrett detective grips.The little snub
has only needed a firing pin and frame screw after seeing many hundreds of rounds and still shoots point of aim if...
I don't know if this is the right place to put this but I figured that this would be the right time period for my question.If you have a model 10, 3 inch revolver would you be kind enough to share a picture.Thanks in advance.
Rocketmedic40 I believe that if you have it and dont need it is infinitely better than needing it and not having it.Now jurisdictional B.S.may unfortunately negatively influence my thought.
daveboy I like the don hume and the open top works for my needs but the one your looking at looks like a great choice too...wheelgun610 your holsters both the vintage and new one are beauties and the herrett shooting aces on your revolver are stellar I've got those on 4 of mine.
Went on the job December 2,1974 with the Westchester Il P.D..The choice of revolver was each individual officers and had to be a .38 spl or .357 mag. 4 inch or 6 in with the 4 in recommended.The .357 had become an option several years before I started only because in a shootout with a pair of...
Wfevans4 I've got 3-36s,2 M&Ps,a 14,a 19 and a 442 and I can seriously say I love them all and shoot them quite a bit. All are pre lock and none disappoint me.
saintarctangent you'll like that 14 no matter what you paid.Mine is a pleasure to shoot and makes Me better than I am every time I take it to the range or out to the desert for some steel.Enjoy it.