I joined this forum to post my experience with my new shrouded hammer 638 Airweight.
Shooting single action with some of my handmade 158gr LSWC 38 special rounds, I managed to hit clay pigeons at 60 yards with a 40% hit rate. Point shooting at a silhouette at 7 yards rapid fire was impressively easy as well, averaging a 4 shot group about the size of a softball and one between the eyes without using the sights.
DA trigger is heavy enough that I feel comfortable pocket carrying around my property. I usually keep the next chamber in the cylinder empty just in case though.
SA trigger is the best I've ever seen. I've owned a 4" Ruger GP100 for 4 years and this little snub actually has a better trigger.
Recoil is hardly noticeable. With 38 sp rounds I could shoot all day. I'd highly recommend this gun to someone looking for a snubbie. Good job S&W.
Note: this post is just to point out the accuracy of the gun and how nice it is to shoot. I'm not suggesting a method of carry or the best way to use a gun for self defense.
Shooting single action with some of my handmade 158gr LSWC 38 special rounds, I managed to hit clay pigeons at 60 yards with a 40% hit rate. Point shooting at a silhouette at 7 yards rapid fire was impressively easy as well, averaging a 4 shot group about the size of a softball and one between the eyes without using the sights.
DA trigger is heavy enough that I feel comfortable pocket carrying around my property. I usually keep the next chamber in the cylinder empty just in case though.
SA trigger is the best I've ever seen. I've owned a 4" Ruger GP100 for 4 years and this little snub actually has a better trigger.
Recoil is hardly noticeable. With 38 sp rounds I could shoot all day. I'd highly recommend this gun to someone looking for a snubbie. Good job S&W.
Note: this post is just to point out the accuracy of the gun and how nice it is to shoot. I'm not suggesting a method of carry or the best way to use a gun for self defense.