S&W 642-1: Do I want it?

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I have been in the market to expand my revolver collection this time with a snubbie. I found a 642 that appears to be in great shape that is being sold with 40 rounds of .38+P and CTC laser grips for $550. Does that seem like a decent price? I'm also curious if they can regularly take the +P round? The barrel is stamped .38+P.

Just curious if these are solid pistols and worth it.

Thanks guys!
 
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The 642 is designed for the +P round. Mine has close to five hundred+Ps through it as well as at least a thousand wad cutters and it's still tight. Some of the finish is worn but nothing to complain about.

Price sound good as long as the CTC grips still work.
 
The gun will handle plus P better than my old hands. I use standard load ammo in my M442. Like wad cutters. I can carry plus P, but it doesn't shoot to the same POA as my practice stuff. I now carry my no dash M60 most of the time OWB, but the M442 is still the pocket carry champ in hot weather.

Best,
Rick
 
My favorite pocket rocket in a Galco leather or Uncle Mike's pocket holster. It handles +P no problem, but it's also fun with my standard .38 reloads at the range. Speer Gold Dot 124 grain Short Barrel +P seem to be a popular carry load.
 
My favorite pocket rocket in a Galco leather or Uncle Mike's pocket holster. It handles +P no problem, but it's also fun with my standard .38 reloads at the range. Speer Gold Dot 124 grain Short Barrel +P seem to be a popular carry load.

FYI... That should read 135 grain...
 
The CT Grips go for $235 to $255, the 642 in my area typically sells for $350 to $375. So yeah, if the gun is in good shape, not a bad buy.
 
Thanks fellas! Ended up picking it up. I'm going to sell the laser grips because I want a set of wood grips that have a place for a third finger. I have big mitts and the CTCs just aren't going to work.

I know with .357 I don't want to run the 128 and 130 grain loads through my k-frame excessively. Wil these lighter loads be okay with the .38+P? I only ask because I've got about 150 rounds of 130 grain .38+P Ranger.
 
I'm also looking for input on a three finger accommodating set of grips.
 
I highly recommend the Uncle Mike's combat grips. They are a Craig Spegel design and he still sells them in wood.

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642 Deluxe TALO Exclusive, photo is not mine but I purchased the exact same model, thru our local post exchange!
 

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Thanks fellas! Ended up picking it up. I'm going to sell the laser grips because I want a set of wood grips that have a place for a third finger. I have big mitts and the CTCs just aren't going to work.

I know with .357 I don't want to run the 128 and 130 grain loads through my k-frame excessively. Wil these lighter loads be okay with the .38+P? I only ask because I've got about 150 rounds of 130 grain .38+P Ranger.

Yes, I use 125 gr standard and plus P. No problem.
Also, the J frame, being a 5 shot, has a stronger forcing cone than the 6 shot K frame, because it is not necessary to cut the flat in the bottom of the barrel at that point. On the K frame, it is necessary in order to provide clearance for the cylinder to close.

Best,
Rick
 
Thanks for the replies. I do like those Talo grips. Are they thick or are they still pretty compact? I do like the design of the Uncle Mikes grips and I know that S&W still sells a similar design in the rubber. I think they call them the J frame full size or something.
 
Sweet! Ordered a set with medallions. Thanks for the link.
 
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