N Frame round butt 3" 10mm w/ M&P sights

Not....Simple

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Or a 610 in this hide out configuration perhaps 3 1/4" to fully enclose the ejector rod but thin and easy to hide and surprise zombies with.
Here just imagine a 3 1/2 inch Model 27 with a slightly larger than typical K or L frame rounded butt. With M&P Model 58 style sights in 10mm. Stainless or even better that green Birdsong finish with a bobbed hammer and Combat trigger.




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I feel as though I've intruded upon an erotic fantasy?
Hope you didn't mind me reading that one!
 
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Yeah the unfluted cylinder would ad a little class and strength. So I vote for that too !

I actually thought about taking a 610 and doing this but the adj. sights mess up the whole scheme here. Oh and I have settled on a 3 1/2 " nicely contoured barrel for my erotic dream gun. And I'm not sure how it would work out with a 681 L frame. But to me it's the M&P style sights that make this idea work like those three inch Performance Center guns. Quad Port etc. But hell we are men we don't need any silly ports. I really think that this idea might not win a Pulitizer or a Nobel Peace prize but I really believe that they would sell like hot cakes. Oh and by the way, since I'm dreaming and making outlandish requests here I would like serial # 185. Heck we could call it the S&W Forum Special.

The Company did for a very short time make a gun like this it was the Model 610 - 2 but it had a 3" barrel and adjustable sights. It had the non -fluted cylinder which is a plus. But those silly sights just kill it. There is one on Gun Broker currently.

ARE YOU READING THIS, "GUN OF THE MONTH" DESIGN TEAM ??
 
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Not Simple, If you ever decide to create your dream, you can. You live less than 3 hours from one of the premier gunsmiths in the US, Brian Cosby(Chandler,IN). He specializes in things just like this. He was cutting down Ruger Blackhawks and making them fixed sight before there was a Vaquero. He also made .32 birdsheads a decade before Ruger produced them. He could take that 610 and cut it down to whatever length you wanted along with welding and reshaping the frame into a fixed site model. When he is done, you would swear it was factory. Just a thought.
 
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