Model 10: Round or Square Butt?

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Round. Fits my hand better. I 'spect most or all folks with hands my size or smaller prefer RB. Probably most or all with larger hands prefer squareunless they want to fit the gun in a pocket.
 
IN GENERAL, THE ONLY LENGTH BARREL OF AN N FRAME THAT I LIKE A ROUND BUTT ON IS A 3". ON MY 4" AND LONGER K/L AND N FRAMES, I PREFER SQUARE BUTTS. I USE AHRENDS SMOOTH TACTICAL CONVERSION GRIPS TO ACHIEVE THE PROFILE THAT I LIKE. I BELIEVE THAT THE SQUARE BUTT PROVIDES BETTER LEVERAGE AGAINST THE WEIGHT OF A 4" OR LONGER BARREL…..

BELOW ARE 2 K/L AND 2 N FRAME , 4" ROUND BUTT REVOLVERS. ALL ARE CONVERTED TO SQUARE FRAME PROFILE BY USE OF THE AHRENDS GRIPS…..
 

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Do you prefer round or square butt Model 10s? Why?

I prefer round butt in the 2, 3 and 4 inch versions. They conceal better. The 4 inch standard barrel Model 10 with round butt is quite hard to find. And, it is my favorite. Unfortunately, I have never been able to get a good one at a price I wanted to pay.
 
My model 13 and 629 have the round butt, my 66 is a square butt, I think that the round feels better to me, all 4" or shorter.
 
I have an M10 RB 4" tapered bbl, and it fits my big paw pretty well and balances nicely. I cut my S&W teeth on a re-reamed .38-200, so SB was the norm, but when I found this M10, it was a nice surprise. I sold the BSR for an obscene profit. ;-)

Larry
 
I have both SBs and RBs on my Model 10s. I prefer RBs for concealability on my 2" guns but it's not a tremendous difference. I can't even remember what this one is:

Smith & Wesson Forum - ISCS Yoda's Album: Revolvers - Picture

I put those stocks on there decades ago - it appears to be a round butt and maybe one of these days I'll double check. Does anyone think it's NOT a RB?

It's my second revolver purchase and it outlived the revolver that preceded it. I recall changing the stocks three or four times and selling all of the ones I didn't use at a gun show - and that includes the originals that came with the gun. Little did i know back then what an error that was.....

Interestingly, I just purchased a GORGEOUS set of original S&W square butt Magnas (wth a number on them no less!) for my SB Model 19 but if this 2" M10 is not a round butt, well, we'll see.......
 
RB on 2in , square on everything else.

On a 2in it just feels right the way it balances in my hand.

Actually boot grips on a square butt will conceal nicely.
 
Square for 4" or longer. round for shorter than 4". The 4" is a duty gun, and the square but just looks right on a duty gun. Round butt does not look right to me on a service revolver.
 
Thanks for all the input, everyone! I love hearing all the preferences and reasons behind them!
 
APOLOGIES FOR BEING UNABLE TO POST PICS.

I recently purchased my first model 10 since 1976. It's a pinned 4" heavy bbl. The grip frame is very slightly rounded on each corner, NOT the sharp squared edges as in some pics. It came with Hogue rubbers, I'm assuming it's a round grip. Can someone post a pic of a square & a round grip side by side without the grips? Just the bare frames. thanks. Also I asked before, anyone know where the sticky is for dating by serial #, when I didn't need it, it was everywhere, now that I need it, I can't find it. Ser # D8717**, THANKS in advance. It's a 10-6 btw.
 
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If it's for concealed carry....... round butt all the way......

Less than 4"......... round butts

4" guns.... got both....including 2 round butt L-frames; a customized 686-0 and a factory 586-? (1995/6).... Spegel's extended round butt Boot grips.

6" guns ......square butts.....w/ extended Spegel Boot grips
 

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