MX-5
Member
Hi, All. I've been away from this group for a while, so I apologize if this subject already was discussed.
I mentioned before that I wanted to get a K frame .38 special as my next handgun, and that I had been visiting the S&W web site regularly to see if they were going to bring back the Model 15. The closest they had to what I was looking for was the Model 10.
I just checked a few minutes ago, and it looks like their bringing out a Classic Model 14, carbon steel, with a 6" barrel. From the photo it looks like it has the lock.
I already have a Model 36 with the 1 7/8" barrel and a couple of semi-automatics (.380 and 9mm), and was hoping to pick up a K frame .38 special as my next handgun. Many years ago, I had a Combat Masterpiece with a barrel length, if I remember correcly, about 4". It was well made and extremely accurate.
From what I've read, the Model 14 was very well regarded, but that 6" barrel is kind of intimidating to me. Just wondering what folks thought about which was more practical for an average person (not concealed or open carry, but just for range use) who is about to add a second S&W .38 special revolver to his collection: Model 10 v. Model 14. Thanks much.
I mentioned before that I wanted to get a K frame .38 special as my next handgun, and that I had been visiting the S&W web site regularly to see if they were going to bring back the Model 15. The closest they had to what I was looking for was the Model 10.
I just checked a few minutes ago, and it looks like their bringing out a Classic Model 14, carbon steel, with a 6" barrel. From the photo it looks like it has the lock.
I already have a Model 36 with the 1 7/8" barrel and a couple of semi-automatics (.380 and 9mm), and was hoping to pick up a K frame .38 special as my next handgun. Many years ago, I had a Combat Masterpiece with a barrel length, if I remember correcly, about 4". It was well made and extremely accurate.
From what I've read, the Model 14 was very well regarded, but that 6" barrel is kind of intimidating to me. Just wondering what folks thought about which was more practical for an average person (not concealed or open carry, but just for range use) who is about to add a second S&W .38 special revolver to his collection: Model 10 v. Model 14. Thanks much.