After a disappointing first outing, I couldn't hit squat standing, point & shoot with this 2" M&P. I decided it was time for a dedicated trip to the range to figure out this gun.
Although it is a fairly heavy gun to pocket carry, I like it and wanted to learn to shoot it confidently, point and...
Hi, this new-to-me M&P from 1950? is a great new addition to my collection. The cylinder release thumb piece has more stand-off than I am used to seeing. It works fine, I'm wondering if thumb pieces have variable thickness? The one on my 60-something Model 10 is visibly thicker and wonder what...
Hi guys,
Any tips on someone who can do micro tig welding on a mail-order basis?
I want to repair the yoke button on my model 36-1 that is buggered.
Any direction will be appreciated!
1903 .32 Hand Ejector circa 1915
Does the ejector rod unscrew clockwise looking at the rod end nut?
Thanks! Having fun cleaning and restoring a decent old gun.
Came with my M63 that was stolen, but they didn't get this!
It is the 11-74 parts list.
Paypal me ([email protected]) $12, I'll pay the fee and mail it to you, Cont. US.
Hi.
FOUND. Shopping for a black or silver S&W model 442, will consider lock or no-lock model. In East Texas if we could do a FTF, that would be nice. PM here or email [email protected]
Thanks and God bless you.
David.
Hi guys, I'm enjoying this new-to-me 1982 Model 36-1 nickel. I fitted a replacement yoke, the button on the original was buggered. Also replaced the grips with the current J-frame rubber boot grips that I like so much on my model 442.
After killing some local beer cans I think I'm going to have...
Hello men,
I have a 36-1 that the Yoke end button has been damaged by the yoke screw, probably to the point of needing a new Yoke. What is the chance of buying a good used yoke from a similar dash 1 gun and it fitting up fine? What are my options as a DIY repair?
David.
While cleaning the 442-1 I noticed the rifling is a lot less "defined" than my older guns. I probably have 50 rounds thru it, so know I haven't worn it out, but that is what it looks like.
Do current Smith guns have a new rifling concept?