please help 360 scandium question

These are probably a production over run for the Asian order. Lanyards are still used by police outside of the US. The crosspin for the lanyard may have been installed or not. One would have to examine the hole or take the grips off. I bought a 360 years ago when they first became available. It had the lightning cut and the small pin through it to attach a lanyard or wrist strap. My new m340M&P has the same set up. Bob!
 
Mine came in today. Same hole in the bottom. Trigger breaks like glass. Snag this deal while it lasts.
 
If you try a certain lanyard let us know what you use.

I have been trying to find a lanyard that would go into the hole. If you find one that would work with this set up, let us know.
snubb
 
Call S&W customer service. Several years ago they sold me a half dozen of the screw in (threaded) type lanyard rings. They may have the style you're looking for in stock.
 
Got to shoot it yesterday

Finally got to shoot my 360 yesterday. It is a dream to shoot......with 38 specials and plus p however the 158 gr 357 loads are a bit rough. I ran two cylinders before my trigger finger was a bit cut up. How does the recoil compare to the 158gr to that of the 125 gr loads?
 
i shoot both no problems

but I am just wierd that way, i kinda like the recoil :D
 
I am impatiently waiting on mine. If anyone finds out how the lanyard attaches please post.
 
I found that the SKU# for the Model 360 revolver from Bud's was the same as that listed on the S&W site for their collaboration with TALO and that they were one and the same. I contacted TALO and was told that the cylinder for this SKU#160357 was indeed stainless steel, as listed on the S&W site.

So, I am now wondering what is going on. If it is, indeed, the same SKU# and has a stainless cylinder why is it able to be sold by Bud's at this far lower price? For all of those that purchased it, good for you.
 
I called smith

I called smith and gave them my serial number. they emailed me back with what it left the factory with........stainless steel cylinder. :)
 
well done

I guess that means we all did well. My pops just ordered one to match last week after a range session with mine. Awesome litte carry piece, and a great gun to pack around.
 
Its amazing how easy this thing slips in a pocket. I have heard of "forgetting a gun was there" but this takes the cake. I can honestly say that its hard to tell its there.
 
What do you carry yours in I'm looking for a leather holster for it
 

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