Great thread. I like and regularly carry centennials. Have some of the less common variants. But, one of my favorites is a basic, regular production, Model 442-2 from about 2005. It has a few thousand rounds downrange and lots of ankle, pocket and appendix carry time. It is super reliable. Was my "go everywhere" gun for years. Now, I am so attached to it that I will not fly with it or take it some places. Carried it today.
Glad to see this thread still has a pulse.
Here is my pre-Model 40, satin blue, 4-screw, that likely shipped in early 1955..... (still has the safety pin):
Glad to see this thread still has a pulse.
Here is my pre-Model 40, satin blue, 4-screw, that likely shipped in early 1955..... (still has the safety pin):
While the early guns are really cool IMO the squeeze safety (likely inherited from their top break predecessors) is really a useless feature and likely why they eliminated it.
I always carried a Model 37 or 38 but have a Model 042 in satin blue been debating about putting into ccw rotation.
Here are two more. Models 042. The most attractive centennial in my view. The nickel Model 40 a close second. Wanted one since the first time that I saw the picture in the Catalog of Smith & Wesson 3rd Edition. Shiny blue and anodized alloy frame. It's a winner. Sort of like the "black tie" version of my 442-2 posted above.