Landric
Member
OK, I'm a solid anti-lock (and to a lesser extent) anti-MIM guy. However, I have to confess that I am intrigued by both the 21-4 .44 Special and the 22-4 .45ACP, specifically the Thunder Ranch versions.
I like fixed sight revolvers and those that do not look like space guns (as so many new S&W revolvers do). So, despite the lock, the misplaced firing pin, and the MIM parts, I'm still thinking that I might give one of them a try.
If I do, it won't be for defense/carry. I shoot a fair amount of IDPA, and I would be looking at either SSR with the 21-4 or ESR with the 22-4. Despite the lack of life and death venue of use, I'd still be removing the infernal...internal lock, and hoping to find something to plug the hole with. I don't want my revolver locking up during competition either (and yes, I have personally experienced an IL failure in the past).
All that said, I'd like to hear some opinions on the 21-4 and 22-4 if anyone has them. I really want to like current production S&W revolvers, and perhaps slightly retro is the way I can do that.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
I like fixed sight revolvers and those that do not look like space guns (as so many new S&W revolvers do). So, despite the lock, the misplaced firing pin, and the MIM parts, I'm still thinking that I might give one of them a try.
If I do, it won't be for defense/carry. I shoot a fair amount of IDPA, and I would be looking at either SSR with the 21-4 or ESR with the 22-4. Despite the lack of life and death venue of use, I'd still be removing the infernal...internal lock, and hoping to find something to plug the hole with. I don't want my revolver locking up during competition either (and yes, I have personally experienced an IL failure in the past).
All that said, I'd like to hear some opinions on the 21-4 and 22-4 if anyone has them. I really want to like current production S&W revolvers, and perhaps slightly retro is the way I can do that.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!