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Old 05-06-2012, 03:51 PM
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I recently purchased a Mod 34 snubie and I think it is a great looking pistol
with the adjustable rear sight. My question is, are there any "J" frame 38
snubies with the adjustable rear sights? I see alot of "J" 38s at GSs but none with the adj rear sights.
Can anyone inform me on this .
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The model 60-1 is a stainless .38 that is a miror in size to your 34. Out of production. Hard to find..........I want one!
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Some Mod 60's had adj. sights...
60-10


... and a 337,


probably more than that but that's all I have.

Maybe some won't think of 3 inch guns as "snubies" but I think they are in a J frame.

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Chief Special with adjustable sights, never seen one but they do exist. Always on the look out for one!
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Chief Special with adjustable sights, never seen one but they do exist. Always on the look out for one!
This was the Model 50 made from 1955 to 1975.
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Model 36-6, only they only made 615 of them.

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