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Hogues for me, but a T or BK grip adapter is good too.
 
My one and only "J" frame is a 649-2. Nice to see you didn't drink the kool aid and go for the later .357 version. Great shootability for a small revolver. IMO, the best one of the lot.
 
My one and only "J" frame is a 649-2. Nice to see you didn't drink the kool aid and go for the later .357 version. Great shootability for a small revolver. IMO, the best one of the lot.


Thanks, I have owned the later model Magnum versions of the 649 and they were great but the dam Lock Hole really bugged the **** out of me.


I have tried really hard to like CT grips but I just cannot get used to them.
 
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Oh yeah! I'm a huge fan. I bought my 649-3 new back in the 90s and it has been my most carrried/used gun I have ever owned. Remarkably accurate too. And I love the Uncle Mike's stocks that came on mine. Congratulations on your wise choice!

I'm editing to add that I have never had any issues shooting .357 in this gun. I think the Uncle Mike's play a big part in this.

 
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zombie66, you polish the handgun? It's so shinny it looks nickel finished.

Rich

Oh, and put on a "T-grip" adapter (or BK). Makes for a perfect pocket handgun.
 
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zombie66, you polish the handgun? It's so shinny it looks nickel finished.

Rich

Oh, and put on a "T-grip" adapter (or BK). Makes for a perfect pocket handgun.


I think someone polished it as it like this, im really not sure how to tell if it is a Nickel finish. I have a few other Stainless Smiths and this is by far the nicest finish I have ever seen.

Dumb question time: How can you tell if it is a Nickel Finish?
 
Gotta love a 649

Here's my 649 with the Crimson Trace Laser Grips in its Lobo Gun Leather enhanced Pancake holster:



While it handle 357's just fine I usually load 38 + P's which smooths it out even more.
 
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I like my newly acquired 649-3 now more than ever after I got it back from the S&W Performance Center with repairs and upgrades. Looks like new (until you take the grips off, some pitting remains) and I believe it functions better than it ever did! I need practice with .357 though.

Stay safe, John
 
I have two 649s and an M38.
They all have Uncle Mike's rubber boot grips installed.
The 649s used to come from factory that way.
I added the boot grips to the M38.

Had an M49 and progressed from the factory wood grips to those
grips with a Tyler T and then the rubber boot grips.
My older son has the gun now. He isn't using it and I often wish I had
it back.
 
Always wanted the 649 for carry because love the option of single action when at the range. No issues with the hump for me. As for the grip I have the stock grip on my 442. I am a big fan of T-grip adaptors but for my long fingers they work best on K or N frames.
 
My wife compared the 649 to her Colt, handed me the Colt and is now the owner of the 649.

I cannot hit a barn door with the Colt, but no tin can is safe from the
649.
 

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