Rebel Soul
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Hi guys. I’m new to forum and I’m hoping to get advice on the purchase of a S&W 28-2.
Some background…I bought a S&W .40 Sigma for home defense years ago. I probably put about 500 rounds through it. It fired every time I pulled the trigger and I felt safe with it in the drawer next to my bed. That said, I recently had to get rid of it.
I’m currently gunless – yikes I know! I really want to get another handgun and my girlfriend is 100% behind the idea. We both really want a gun in the house. One of our primary concerns is budget.
I know I can get a brand new SD9 for $350. We could defend our home, shoot it til it falls apart and then buy another one or a better one or whatever. I showed them to her and we were both excited about the price and the fact that 9mm is just flat out fun to shoot and a good one to introduce her to shooting with. Then she said “What about revolvers. They’re sexy.” That did it.
I’ve always wanted a SA cowboy shooter just for fun so it wasn’t hard to convince me to look into revolvers as home defense weapons. The more I researched the pros and cons the more I like the idea of a DA revolver in the drawer by the bed. It didn’t take long to zero in the .357. Rugged, dependable, powerful – and shooting .38sp would be a great intro to shooting for my girlfriend. Not quite 9mm fun – but close!
So again – budget. A brand new Taurus 66 for $440…I’m so tempted. But I know the consensus and we did speak with several local shop owners - So its got to be Ruger, Smith or Colt. I don’t like the way the Ruger looks. I know it’s a fine gun, but I also know myself and the Ruger just isn’t the gun that’s going to make me happy. So Smith or Colt…pros cons blah blah they both make good weapons and I would be lucky to have either. So…
Smith and Wesson – obviously haha. Based on price and availability – seems like we’ll have better luck with Smith. Great reputation and boards are full of devoted fans. So what Smith? There are so many to choose from but we settled on the 28-2. A great durable shooter but since lots were made they seem to be going for about $400-$600. The one we want won’t be $400(so unlikely) and we don’t want our only home defense weapon to be a beater. Seems like $500 should get us a nice, tight, clean, gently used 28-2…does this sound right? How hard are these to come by?
We live in the SE U. S. (God Bless America!) and visited 4 local shops. We held several K&L frames and both thought the same thing…we thought they’d be beefier. In other words, we aren’t scared of the N frame. We’ve read shooting .38sp through this gun is a breeze. Is this true? We both need to be able to handle it. It may be the only gun we ever have so it needs to work every time whether we shoot it once or 10,000 times at the range.. Are we right in ending up on the 28-2?
We are new to this so is it appropriate to approach a local dealer and flat out say here’s $500 we want a clean, tight, gently used, good looking 28-2? One you’d stake your life on? Are these guns still readily available?
I know it’s a long post but I wanted the situation to be clear. We are both very excited and hopefully this will lead to CCP classes for us (the perfect excuse to buy different/more guns right?!). Any advice, guidance, assurance is appreciated!
Some background…I bought a S&W .40 Sigma for home defense years ago. I probably put about 500 rounds through it. It fired every time I pulled the trigger and I felt safe with it in the drawer next to my bed. That said, I recently had to get rid of it.
I’m currently gunless – yikes I know! I really want to get another handgun and my girlfriend is 100% behind the idea. We both really want a gun in the house. One of our primary concerns is budget.
I know I can get a brand new SD9 for $350. We could defend our home, shoot it til it falls apart and then buy another one or a better one or whatever. I showed them to her and we were both excited about the price and the fact that 9mm is just flat out fun to shoot and a good one to introduce her to shooting with. Then she said “What about revolvers. They’re sexy.” That did it.
I’ve always wanted a SA cowboy shooter just for fun so it wasn’t hard to convince me to look into revolvers as home defense weapons. The more I researched the pros and cons the more I like the idea of a DA revolver in the drawer by the bed. It didn’t take long to zero in the .357. Rugged, dependable, powerful – and shooting .38sp would be a great intro to shooting for my girlfriend. Not quite 9mm fun – but close!
So again – budget. A brand new Taurus 66 for $440…I’m so tempted. But I know the consensus and we did speak with several local shop owners - So its got to be Ruger, Smith or Colt. I don’t like the way the Ruger looks. I know it’s a fine gun, but I also know myself and the Ruger just isn’t the gun that’s going to make me happy. So Smith or Colt…pros cons blah blah they both make good weapons and I would be lucky to have either. So…
Smith and Wesson – obviously haha. Based on price and availability – seems like we’ll have better luck with Smith. Great reputation and boards are full of devoted fans. So what Smith? There are so many to choose from but we settled on the 28-2. A great durable shooter but since lots were made they seem to be going for about $400-$600. The one we want won’t be $400(so unlikely) and we don’t want our only home defense weapon to be a beater. Seems like $500 should get us a nice, tight, clean, gently used 28-2…does this sound right? How hard are these to come by?
We live in the SE U. S. (God Bless America!) and visited 4 local shops. We held several K&L frames and both thought the same thing…we thought they’d be beefier. In other words, we aren’t scared of the N frame. We’ve read shooting .38sp through this gun is a breeze. Is this true? We both need to be able to handle it. It may be the only gun we ever have so it needs to work every time whether we shoot it once or 10,000 times at the range.. Are we right in ending up on the 28-2?
We are new to this so is it appropriate to approach a local dealer and flat out say here’s $500 we want a clean, tight, gently used, good looking 28-2? One you’d stake your life on? Are these guns still readily available?
I know it’s a long post but I wanted the situation to be clear. We are both very excited and hopefully this will lead to CCP classes for us (the perfect excuse to buy different/more guns right?!). Any advice, guidance, assurance is appreciated!