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I need to find out where to post my question about, or maybe find an answer to, my S&W 38 model 36. Lots of threads here so I would guess it's here somewhere.
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With all the carry choices out there, the wife and I went with the two guns at the bottom.
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Nice holsters. I was trying to figure out what the little snappy thing on the left hand holster was when it dawned on me that it was a belt loop! That really threw me-- I've never seen a floral-carved IWB holster before! Beautiful.
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I'm a big fan, the only revolvers I own are S&W j-frames. I have 4: two 36's & two 60's, all vintage pinned barrel models. I had a very nice old model 37 with box etc that I sold today-- it was just too nice to hack up by bobbing the hammer to match my EDC 36 & 60. I'll have to find another one (shooter-grade) for that.
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Well, a guy only gets to make one "first post" -- so mine is about the first S&W I ever shot. This Model 36 came to my dad from a neighbor widow of a good friend. And dad, a WW II vet, gave it to me before he passed in 2011 at 92. Some folks keep the first dollar they ever made, I have the first brass and lead slug I shot. And, yes, it was dead center. Love my M&P9, but cherish this old J frame.
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The 642 power port has a large gas port at the front of the barrel to help with recoil. It also has a dovetailed front sight and some come with a single dot night sight.
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J's I have come to love and adore.
Model 37 bought new in '78.
Model 60-15 delockerfied.
Model 342Ti for the pocket.
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Just sold my m&p 340, picking up a 640 pro series Wednesday. I also own a 940-1. post pics Wednesday
And yes, recoil was the reason I sold it. A 13 ounce .357 is just plain painful. It was a back up gun on my ankle only and I only carried 38+p in it due to it being impossible for me to shoot accurately support handed only.
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My J's
My J frame collection consists of a M63 no dash, M36-1 3" HB, M60-4 3" full lug and M940. I also have a new model 351C in 22 mag. They are all great little guns.
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Are those the Altamont black/silver dymondwood smooth panel grips?
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They were on my wife's M60 LadySmith. I replaced them with Craig Spegal's Boot Grips. They area type of Diamondwood, rosewood color w/S&W emblems
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Wow, I'm also a big fan of the J frame. They are a go anywhere gun.
Thanks for sharing everyone.
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My J-FRAME:M36-2 .38Special...want to put Grasshorn Stags on it as soon as I get some $$$...been tough times!! But I will get my grips before summer!!
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Subscribed. I only own 1, a 642. I oredered a set of classic service walnut grips and they have been on backorder since Christmas. I will post up some before and after pics when I get them.
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Okay, someone has to ask...what happened to mar the barrel?
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I see a lot of smooth grips on these guns, how does that affect the handling? My 442 still has the original checkered rubber but I sure like the looks of some of the grips Esmarelda makes.
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On the smaller grips, I like the checked option. Spegel checkered boot grips are really nice.
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Could someone possibly help me with some information? I have a revolver from my dad. It is marked on the barrel with ".38 S.A.W. CTG" and on the other side "SMITH & WESSON". Just below the cylinder are the markings on four lines "MADE IN U.S.A., MARCAS REGISTRADAS, SMITH & WESSON, SPRINGFIELD,MASS." On the opposite side by the cyclinder is the trademark. The serial number is visible when you open the cylinder and is 5 digits 08XXX with what looks to be club/clover and the letter J. Any information would be much appreciated! Thanks
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In my old age my beloved EDC is a 640 no-dash .38 Special. Bought it used in exceptionally nice condition and have carried it daily for over ten years. I have Pachmayr Compac grips on it due to severely arthritic hands, and can shoot +p 158 grain LSWCHP quite comfortably.
I think the J-frame is just about the ideal combination of compact concealability, power, reliability, and simplicity of use and maintenance.
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1956 vintage Chiefs Special Airweight w/number matching stocks and box...
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I am down to three, but will not go under this....M&P340, 640 and 340PD.
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The Mod. 638 must be an exceptional concealment gun, I've been looking for one for a loooong time and have had no luck.You rascals with all these purty J frame guns must have some extry lumps in your bedrolls! BTW; a whole lot of beauties shown here! Nick
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I have had a few 'J' frames over the years. My first one was a M-49 that I foolishly sold to fund the purchase of a M-60 many years ago.
The M-60 was eventually sold to fund the purchase of a PD340. The PD340 was a joy to carry, but not very pleasant to shoot.
Several years ago, I found a nice M-36 with a 3" barrel..... This one is a keeper!
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I was fortunate to pick up a Model 650 3 inch barrel with both .22lr AND .22 Win Mag. cylinders (and yokes) in the early 80s. I don't think there are very many of these around. I foolishly traded a mdl 34, (kit gun), and have been looking for a replacement ever since. Recently got a 442, (no lock). which is my EDC, alternately with a Charter Arms .44 spl 2.5 inch barrel. One is for city carry, the other for country carry. Guess which goes to a city close to our southern border.
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J's I have come to love and adore.
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The old model 60
The new model 60-15
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Nothing fancy. My wife has staked her claim on this 638 with a replacement Titanium cylinder from Midway.
Fortunately, a nice 642-1 came along and Midway still has some Titanium cylinders.
Yes, our last range session was a lot of fun!
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These are the only 2 J-frames I have (at present). The older Model 042 at the top stays in a compartment in my car, along with OC spray, a set of handcuffs, a speedloader and quick- strip with extra .38 Special "short-barrel" cartridges. The Model 442-2 at the bottom, resides in my bedside table. When it's not there it's in a Mika Pocket Holster in my right side trouser pocket; the left-side pocket has a quick-strip or two. Both have CT LaserGrips which I like as I can concentrate on target identification (making sure it's a bad guy), plus that red dot has a great deterrent effect, like racking a shell into a pump shotgun. If the bright red spot on their chest will stop the fight, so be it.
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This is my 642. I call her "The Gimp".
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Gives me an excuse to say: "Get the gimp."
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TusconMTB, apparently you prefer titamium cylinders. What's the advantage over carbon steel or stainless-- lighter weight? If so, how much lighter?
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TusconMTB, apparently you prefer titamium cylinders. What's the advantage over carbon steel or stainless-- lighter weight? If so, how much lighter?
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Yes, the original thought was to lighten an Airweight pocket gun to be more like an AirLite. Just replacing the original stainless cylinder with a Titanium spare part drops the weight of the revolver by about 3 ounces.
The first victim was a used 638-3, subsequently adopted by my wife and pictured above.
That gave me a good excuse to buy a used 642-1. Both came from local, private sellers and were reasonable bargains.
So far, we have only fired standard pressure rounds with either 125 grain or 130 grain bullets, so recoil is mild, even with such a light pistol.
My wife has a huge stainless steel Taurus Tracker in 22LR that she enjoys using to obliterate bullseyes one tiny round at a time. I am a total revolver newbie, but am fast acquiring real affection for these wonderful J-frames.
It doesn't hurt that both Titanium cylinders came finished in a black color on the front and rear. Cleaning the black firing rings off of stainless cylinders is not high on my list of favorite things.
But, mostly I love the way it just disappears in your pocket. The last pistol I had that did that was a NOT much fun to shoot .380 semi-automatic from Kel-Tec. These J-frames are only a couple of ounces heavier but a "hoot to shoot".
Thanks for asking! I can babble on about these little puppies for hours. Just ask my wife.
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Did the titanium cylinders "drop in", or did they require some fitting? I've tried twice to switch cylinders between different model 36's but no luck. The only thing I've been able to just drop in has been hammers.
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Did the titanium cylinders "drop in", or did they require some fitting? I've tried twice to switch cylinders between different model 36's but no luck. The only thing I've been able to just drop in has been hammers.
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The cylinders are described at this Midway link as: "Fits Models: 340, 340PD, 360 and 360PD".
I believe the frames on those models are very similar to the 742.
The product review with a picture is mine, by the way.
In any event, the length and diameter of each Titanium cylinder is exactly the same as the stainless cylinder it replaces and the original gun's extractors fit in place very well. The cylinder gap did not change, according to my feeler gauges, and is still just a little over six thousandths.
In the 742-1, the original extractor provided perfect timing with the cylinder lock dropping into place audibly just a little before a final squeeze of the trigger releases the hammer. So, I saved the extractor shipped with the cylinder and just used the gun's original extractor.
In the 638-3, the original extractor worked. But, the timing was so close to being late that I elected to fit the included, virgin extractor to make sure it locked up correctly. I filed the engagement point on the star by hand with a jeweler's file, using the shape of the original extractor as an example.
Making literally thousands of tiny strokes with the only file I have that is the right shape provided a whole new appreciation for what real gun smiths do.
Based on the slag near their cuts, the extractors that came in the pistols were fit with a power grinder of some sort. I have a Dremel and carbide bits. But, I am just not that brave.
Here's hoping you have similar luck, if you try this. The resulting pistols are remarkably accurate and I spent way less money than a scarce AirLite would have cost.
Yeah, am "cheap". How did you know?!
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I've like J frames myself a long time. I have five now. The most recent one is a 60-9 "No lock". It is chambered for .357 and has the hvy. barrel w/ shroud. Something about the heavier barrel I really liked. I do wish it was a centennial, but the price was right. I wanted to get rid of the carbon trigger and hammer. Already found a nice SS smooth trigger on GB, but I can't seem to find a hammer. I would like to get a bobbed hammer for it. I was told they never made SS hammers for this model. Any suggestions? Thx.
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I plan on getting a 442 for when my 10-5 seems to be too heavy/bulky
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Location: Carrollton, TX
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My Gunsmoke wearing VZ grips (which I love) and also a picture of it wearing a new grip I just received, the S&W Pro Series grip.
Last edited by QB Too; 10-02-2013 at 07:55 PM.
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317, 327, 442, 637, 640, 649, 686, bodyguard, concealed, glock, j frame, kit gun, lew horton, lock, m60, model 60, myres, pachmayr, performance center, sambar, snubby, snubnose, stag, topbreak |
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