I took off the Uncle Mike originals and put on service stocks with a Tyler-T grip. Like them both. The 686 got some new Altamont stocks, kind of big for a three incher, but I don't conceal carry this.
Well at least they could make a model 10/64 with a three inch barrel. I have other guns for .357 magnum rounds if I want to go that route since the k frame isn't the best for that. Although j frame .357's are out there. Haha, if its all about the money what can you do, I never knew they didn't...
Give us a 3 inch k frame! 10 or 13 in the classics line up or a 64/65. Everyone goes crazy for 3 inch guns. What gives? They will sell every single one. Its a no brainer.
Has anyone ever had or used these before? A lot of people say they are too big. Bill Jordan def had huge hands, but the company who makes them seem to take a measurement of your hand. Any input would be great. I would hate to drop $122 on grips that don't work out.
Haha thanks. I just passed on a model 19 vintage 1972 for $620 at a local gun shop. I might kick myself for it down the road. One side looked like it was dragged behind a car. Other than that it was flawless. Bought a like new 65-8 circa 2004 instead for $404. Just a matter of time.
I'm 33 and from Gilbert, Arizona. I've been around guns my whole life but haven't been a participating gun owner until 2013. Instantly fell in love with S&W revolvers. I currently have a 686-6 and a 65-8. I have a long way to go with my shooting and collecting but look forward to the journey. My...