Ok , guys.. I finally bought one. I held out and got the one I wanted. I've passed up a lot of ones with key holes and earlier model 60s. Eric , all the 60-9s must be floating around in Illinois with you, cause they are not easy to find my friend.. It's been 2 long years of lurking around...
Sully, i hear the trigger pull is lightened slightly on the ladysmiths. To appeal to the ladies. Is that true? If they are prelock as well, i would buy one of those. I would just blast the "ladysmith" off the side so i didnt have to tell everyone it was my wifes gun.
I have a stainless 686-4 snubbie i love dearly, but usaully sits on the night stand. The 60-9 seems to be very close in features and overall beauty. Looks alot more comfortable to carry though. I have passed up a few 637s,642s, and model 60s in 38 waiting with my fingers crossed for a -9. There...
I was wondering how rare is the model 60-9 in 357? I am compelled to buy one and search armslist often. There is only 3 in the usa for sale on armslist right now. One of them is a 4 hour drive for me. I havent had the time to search all my local gun shops and havent been to a gun show since i...
The rear sights on this look off centered. Like i said i havent got a chance to shoot it yet so i cant say they are off.Would they have come from the factory like this? It doesnt have any heavy nicks like it has been dropped. I can upload a picture if you need a visual . The guy i bought it from...
I'm doing a lot of reading up hear guys. This is a great site. From what I'm reading people are saying a -4 is pretty desirable and a lot of people would prefer it over a new smith. Does that mean it's worth as much or more than a new one? I seen a new one for $829 on s&w site
Someone said you can dry fire and achieve same results as a trigger job. How many times would you have to do that? And should I keep the hammer from slamming hard into the frame?