Favorite S&W

I would have just as hard of a time if I HAD to get rid of just one as to which one I could let go of.
 
This -2 would be on the short list.

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Hmm........Tough question. It depends at what point in time you are asking about. First it was the K-22 then the Mdl 14, Mdl 19, a B.H.P. in 9mm (my service weapon) then the Mdl 36, the Mdl 60; Then the....Hey's what next ?
Must be ADD about Smith Revolvers, ya think ?............Then there's the Ruger MK II Competition Target (Trigger job and all) for NRA Matches....Then there is...oops out of room..........
 
If I could have ONLY one S&W, it would be dullh's 65.... :)



If I could have only one of MINE it would be my 4513TSW....

But if I grabbed my 60-10 as the rest were departing me I would have no regrets.

Yeah, wishy-washy, I know.

I hate these posts....
 
I'd want to pick my 2-1/2 M66 no dash but the new kid on the block will push that to the curb. Earlier this year I picked up a 3" 625-4. As I shoot a revo in USPSA, reloading with moonclips causes it to come out on top.
 
Boy tough......."the why" would play a big role in the decision........

In the world as we know it...... my 3" 66 or my 3913NL

ITEOTWAWKI.........my customized round butt 686-0 or my PC DPA 5906...both are built like tanks w/ lots of mags or speed-loaders...LOL
 
Model 65-2, 3" barrel. Mine has action job, hammer bob and wood boot grips. If I could figure out how I would post a pic...
Yep, or the same one in blue, the Model 13, same barrel length and round butt. That's my daily carry, so that would be my choice. I have a 65 just like it, though.

PS I've found over the years that a blued revolver that's carried daily doesn't rust, and I live in a high humidity state, too, i.e., Florida, and have on occasion been caught in the rain. I just blow the dust and lint off it daily with a can of C02, every once in a while wipe it down, clean and lube it after range trips, and no rust develops.

I think rust mainly develops on guns that aren't in daily use, thus the greater need to leave them with a coat of oil and check periodically.

One exception would be blued guns with rubber grips. Moisture tends to accumulate and get trapped under them and cause rust, which is why I won't carry a handgun with rubber grips.
 
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