K frame snubs

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I stopped carrying my 640 because of arthritis in my hands. The additional weight, plus the square butt on my model 15 makes it a little harder to conceal but so much easier to hit my target. I recently got this set of elk horn grips from Ken. They are a little fatter than my Magna grips and work great for me. Arn't they purdy?
Metalife plating may be the next improvement.
 

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My very first CCW back in 1979 was a 2" RB M10. Regrettably I sold it and bought a 2" M60 instead. While I do prefer the size of a J Frame for EDC, the M10 handled stiff loads much better. I always though that for a EDC/CCW the J frame suited my need better and that the 3" barreled version of a M10, M65 and alike is a better option than the 2". I also always thought the 2" M10 looked a bit funny - not that it really matters much. The 3" version is much better balanced IMO.
 
No school like old school in classic S-W K-Frame snubby's. My favorite is a M-10-7 round butt.
 
Many beautiful revolver photos here gentlemen and ladies (if also applicable.)

I really, really like the 3 inch models even though they may not technically be snubbies. Never had gun/fun money when I found one; never found one when I had gun money. Oh well.
 

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