Goldfinger
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Just picked up a NIB Smith & Wesson 351PD for my wife. I initially got her a Walther P22 semi-auto, but she absolutely hated it. She said it was too complicated and she had some issues racking the slide and remembering the safety. She said, "I want something simple." So, I decided on a revolver. I initially considered an Airweight in 38spc, but I was pretty sure that she wouldn't be able to handle the recoil and it would be something that she didn't really want to shoot. Enter the 351PD in 22 magnum.
I'm not posting this to start an argument on how the 22 magnum is not a hefty enough round for personal protection. I've read all the info on that round and I'm confident that if she had to use it and placed her shots in the right area, it would be sufficient.
My reason for posting this is to see if anyone else has one of these and if they've had any issues with it. I know the trigger pull is heavy, but I consider that a safety feature. In a stressful encounter, I don't think trigger pull is going to be an issue.
Also, one question: When I examined the revolver, I could feel some very fine burrs on the end of the barrel where it meets the cylinder. It's not horrible, but it's not perfectly smooth. I'm wondering if I should take a piece of 600 grit and try to smooth that out just a tad. I don't want to mess anything up, but it just seems a bit on the "rough" side.
One more question: On the left side of the hammer there is a silver piece that sits next to it, between the hammer and the frame. I'm not certain what this piece is or what purpose it serves. Any info on that?
After Christmas we will make a trip to the range and put a few rounds through it and see how she likes it. Thanks for any suggestions or comments on this little gun. It sure is a beauty and it fits nicely in the hand.
Thanks!
I'm not posting this to start an argument on how the 22 magnum is not a hefty enough round for personal protection. I've read all the info on that round and I'm confident that if she had to use it and placed her shots in the right area, it would be sufficient.
My reason for posting this is to see if anyone else has one of these and if they've had any issues with it. I know the trigger pull is heavy, but I consider that a safety feature. In a stressful encounter, I don't think trigger pull is going to be an issue.
Also, one question: When I examined the revolver, I could feel some very fine burrs on the end of the barrel where it meets the cylinder. It's not horrible, but it's not perfectly smooth. I'm wondering if I should take a piece of 600 grit and try to smooth that out just a tad. I don't want to mess anything up, but it just seems a bit on the "rough" side.
One more question: On the left side of the hammer there is a silver piece that sits next to it, between the hammer and the frame. I'm not certain what this piece is or what purpose it serves. Any info on that?
After Christmas we will make a trip to the range and put a few rounds through it and see how she likes it. Thanks for any suggestions or comments on this little gun. It sure is a beauty and it fits nicely in the hand.
Thanks!
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