jhcii
US Veteran
1. SW 29 circa 1960's decade 6.5".
2. SW 19
3. SW 28
4. SW 27
5. SW 57
6. SW 58
7. SW 66
8. SW L Frame .357
9. SW PD .44 MAG titanium 4" w/scandium
10. SW 624 .44 Special
11. SW .44 Special Hand Ejector original
12. SW X Frame
13. SW 29-10
14. SW .32 SW Long Nickel revolver from the old days with black powder undercut in frame beneath groove cannal.
15. 36s and most Chief Specials holding 5 shots in J frame.
16. Original 10's before they started stamping model 10 on anything in .38 Special.
17. Numerous 1970, 1980, 29's in blue of all barrel lengths.
18. Numerous 1960 through 1980 .45 ACP Target SW Revolvers with 6 and 6.5" barrels (SW 625 .45 ACP with moon clips or half moon clips for fast reloading).
I've always been a Smith and Wesson fan for DA revolvers. You can tap out the side plate and see the entire action and where to oil easily if it is needed.
In double action the SW is the finest for me because the poundage gathers up at the 12 lb trigger to fire. In single action the SW DA in a 29 model is the finest trigger I have ever felt. There is crispness and lightness similar to their 41 Match Auto Pistol in .22 Long Rifle Match.
Colt is the other company that I like. I have Smith and Wesson with Colt in my handguns. I have a Ruger Blackhawk too in .41 Magnum 6.5" barrel that I'll never let go of.
2. SW 19
3. SW 28
4. SW 27
5. SW 57
6. SW 58
7. SW 66
8. SW L Frame .357
9. SW PD .44 MAG titanium 4" w/scandium
10. SW 624 .44 Special
11. SW .44 Special Hand Ejector original
12. SW X Frame
13. SW 29-10
14. SW .32 SW Long Nickel revolver from the old days with black powder undercut in frame beneath groove cannal.
15. 36s and most Chief Specials holding 5 shots in J frame.
16. Original 10's before they started stamping model 10 on anything in .38 Special.
17. Numerous 1970, 1980, 29's in blue of all barrel lengths.
18. Numerous 1960 through 1980 .45 ACP Target SW Revolvers with 6 and 6.5" barrels (SW 625 .45 ACP with moon clips or half moon clips for fast reloading).
I've always been a Smith and Wesson fan for DA revolvers. You can tap out the side plate and see the entire action and where to oil easily if it is needed.
In double action the SW is the finest for me because the poundage gathers up at the 12 lb trigger to fire. In single action the SW DA in a 29 model is the finest trigger I have ever felt. There is crispness and lightness similar to their 41 Match Auto Pistol in .22 Long Rifle Match.
Colt is the other company that I like. I have Smith and Wesson with Colt in my handguns. I have a Ruger Blackhawk too in .41 Magnum 6.5" barrel that I'll never let go of.
