Shorty 45 MK2
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The clip grip can be easily swapped out if it bothers you.
Suggest a 442 Moon Clip (aka "Pro"). No lock. Stainless barrel and cylinder. Superior finish. Moon clip option, but not required.
@rogo12,
As been mention get what feels good to you and if it matters anything only the 642 snubs are made in America. All the other J-frame snubs are made at the Taurus plant in Brazil. (S&W's dirty little secret)
What I don't like about it is that 'grip clip'. No one should be sticking a gun anywhere on their person without a holster. That's a disaster waiting to happen. Very surprised that S&W would agree to produce this, no doubt their lawyers gave the go ahead. Good luck suing if you shoot the gonads off.
PLEASE DO NOT BUY THE WYATT DEEP COVER!
You DO NOT want ANYTHING associated with that shop!
PLEASE DO NOT BUY THE WYATT DEEP COVER!
You DO NOT want ANYTHING associated with that shop!
You need to qualify that kind of advice.
Pretty simple...
Just Google "Gunsmoke", "Wyatt", "ATF", "IRS", "consignment"
As to the above quote - I just remarked the same in another post about a cracked 642. I've heard of many of them, but nary a 442.
I've had a 442 for probably 15 years or so, I've lost count. It has become my constant companion. It was one of the first run of +p certified air weights but does not have the +p marking. Right after I purchased it, I contacted S&W for that confirmation and they told some of the first batch did not get properly marked. I usually practice with light to normal 38 spl ammo. The only +ps that have ever been shot through it are my selected carry load - Speer Gold Dot Short Barrel Ammunition 38 Special +P 135 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point. Believe me, I dislike shooting them more than the gun does!
You can't go wrong with a 442!
Did it occur to you that a gun show with national attention such as this may in fact earn special attention from the anti-gun folks ? Especially when the show in question paints guns as a regular way of life for people ( which it is ) and something that, in the proper setting, can actually be fun and enjoyable ? I can imagine the Liberals pulling their hair out every time a commercial came on for one of the gun type shows, such as Top Shot,American Guns, or Sons of Guns.
And honestly, lets face it . The IRS and the BATFE are never wrong and never falsely accuse someone. And they are always the highest pillar of moral standard, right ?
I enjoyed watching all these shows ( as much as you can with ANY reality show anyway ). And thought it was good that someone finally put some airtime into showing the average person that guns can be fun and not all gun owners are scary, dangerous people.
Sorry for disrupting or derailing the thread.