I understand Smith & Wesson perceived finish issues on early 642, paused the project, and used the frames to make the Model 042, with the overstamp, etc. There are several threads on the topic.
What, specifically, was the finish problem? When Smith & Wesson finally released the 642 it was stunning. The clear anodized frame and stainless barrel / cylinder look great. How is it different than the first attempt? Anyone have photos of the early 642 that Smith & Wesson ditched?
If the early 642 really was a mess, then this proves that you can polish a ****. Smith & Wesson took the early 642 frames and parts and created (in my opinion) the most attractive J Frame in the 042.
Please post photos of, or describe, the early 642 finish issue that lead to 042.
Also, wouldn't mind seeing some 042 photos.
What, specifically, was the finish problem? When Smith & Wesson finally released the 642 it was stunning. The clear anodized frame and stainless barrel / cylinder look great. How is it different than the first attempt? Anyone have photos of the early 642 that Smith & Wesson ditched?
If the early 642 really was a mess, then this proves that you can polish a ****. Smith & Wesson took the early 642 frames and parts and created (in my opinion) the most attractive J Frame in the 042.
Please post photos of, or describe, the early 642 finish issue that lead to 042.
Also, wouldn't mind seeing some 042 photos.





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