Rick_A
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I'm not a fan of big calibers in little guns but I'm sure there's a market for it. After all, Taurus has been selling something similar for years 

While I have not looked at the piece on Smith's site I would expect that the cylinder is longer hence barrel extension shorter and I would not be surprised if they went the two piece barrel route to help manage this as well.
Regardless, I think we can all agree that it will be more portable than a behemoth N Frame. I see this as a better Mountain style gun for backwoods carry as an avid reloader can put Skeeter Skelton .44 Spcl. loads through it all day and you cannot do that in a Model 696, or so I have been advised. As for only five shots, this is IMO of little consequence for a backwoods gun. All in all, I think it is a smashing idea for those who wanted a lighter DA revolver to take heavy .44 Spcl. handloads, and in a pinch shoot factory Magnum loads. Finally, something from S&W that catches my fancy
I'm holding off - waiting for the 3 shot j frame .44.
Sounds great, but will probably be a handfull with full magnum rounds. I think I will stick with my 44 special 696 as it should carry a bit better with the three inch barrel. YMMV.
Been stewing on this blasted gun all day. Why the 4.25" barrel? I believe Canada has the longer barrel requirement. (may be wrong) Is this a one size fits all to suffice their barrel regulations. Lets hear from our members up North.
...I too would like to see the same gun in 10mm as a 6 shot and dare I even think .41 magnum. I agree a 3" fixed sight version would be nice as well. I'm glad to see S&W off in the right direction, again. I hope we don't have to wait 2 years to see one. Bob!