mg357
Absent Comrade
My very first S&W Revolver was a j-frame more specifically a S&W Model 36 with a 2 inch barrel.
I started with a 642. Wanted it for pocket carry. It was too heavy for that purpose. It's now a bathroom closet stash gun with CT 305 grips.
I own and carry an early (1990) 640 in .38 Special, and don't really see a lot of advantage to a J-frame .357 Magnum. < snip >
I would pick exactly what I bought for my first J-frame, an all steel Model 36.
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Super useful thread, as I'm looking into my first J-frame.
I think I'm close to going with the 442, but am curious as to thoughts about whether the performance center model is worthwhile. Looks like I can grab one for $400, so for the extra $50 bucks or so it seems to make sense to me but wanted to know what others had to say.
Also a dumb question, but I think it comes without the lock in that model, but if not would you consider that a deal breaker and just get the standard 442 or 642 without the lock?
Super useful thread, as I'm looking into my first J-frame.
I think I'm close to going with the 442, but am curious as to thoughts about whether the performance center model is worthwhile. Looks like I can grab one for $400, so for the extra $50 bucks or so it seems to make sense to me but wanted to know what others had to say.
Also a dumb question, but I think it comes without the lock in that model, but if not would you consider that a deal breaker and just get the standard 442 or 642 without the lock?
Not so much a money issue at all as to the $50. I do like the idea of a stainless steel cylinder over the long term for the few extra bucks, at that point any trigger job improvement feels like a throw in, unless someone had any experience where it was more or less exactly the same as factory.
Got plenty of 38 in my cabinet for one of my lever actions already anyway![]()
The regular black 442 has a "blackened" stainless steel cylinder.
My understanding was that the regular 442 was carbon steel, which can rust, whereas the stainless steel of the 442 PC, will not.
It's certainly splitting hairs, but I believe they are different materials from standard to PC as opposed to just some coloring.