Me and 3rd Gens
It was around the year 2005 that I found it very difficult to find 44 special ammo for my 696.
Back story, like so many others back in the 80's I was lured in by the Model 29 with 8-3/8ths inch bbl. I carried it for years in a Bianchi x-15 shoulder holster. It was concealable only under a sport jacket, as Eastwood did in his film, so did I.
When a man showed me the 696 at the range one day, 2001, I thought it was perfection. I had come to believe, right or wrong you tell me, that the extra powder of the 44 Mag needs more barrel in order to burn but a 44 spl. with a three-inch barrel was perfect. I bought mine off Auction Arms, now Gunauction.com, for $325.
It was great! Ricky Evans did the trigger work, and it shoots Silvertips like it knows where I want 'em to go. But around 2005 I stopped seeing ammo in stores. You could find 44 Mag and 45 ACP but never 44 spl. I was told then that the caliber was obsolete. I needed to go to the 45 ACP. So, I did. I got the S&W Model 457, which was recommended by Mas Ayoob in Combat Handguns. Been very happy with it, and I shoot it very well, if I do say so meself, (ahem, ahem) and now I have a nice collection of 3rd Gens.
We have had several ammo crisis situations since then. We are no longer surprised by it anymore. The next years, while carrying that 457, I continued to buy 44 spl ammo whenever I saw it. I have plenty now, (no never enough!) and every store always has a few boxes in stock, so, I roll my eyes now when somebody says a caliber is "gonna be obsolete." I have a Lee loader and some primed sized brass for it, etc. I will never sell my 696. I will carry it tomorrow in your honor, Ghost Pete! With that gun I can shoot the wing off a gnat...in flight...and with the gnat flying too!
Kind Regards!
BrianD