S&W - Are You Listening?

I'm in the camp of small .44 spl/mag revolvers being a wish list thing.

Small being relative. No scandium airweight bs. Give it the full lug and weight it requires to be sane to shoot.

2-3" bbls would be wonderful. Let me camp with something reasonable sized but enough snort to be reckoned with.

Next best is 10mm semi auto stuff but meh... not the same.
 
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I like the stainless but also like that early 70"s bluing

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We do too!! Give U.S. both S&W w/o internal lock please. Sign me up for 2. A blue and a SS.

Thank you for listening to U.S. and for addressing our wishes ASAP...

God as my witness...I'll never own a plastic gun...EVER. Yes, I am a grumpy old fart. I'd rather have a worn blue gun than a plastic thing that looks like the foggy head lights on my 2003 GMC truck.

Plastic is good for some things but in a gun it ain't even on my radar...not for $5.00. Jus' sayin'
 
No 3 inch barrels for me.

I shoot long barrel Uberti cowboy revolvers , mostly in .38 special. I received my Talo 686plus non fluted 7" barrel in April. I have a 586 blue steel 6" barrel Combat on order. I am still deciding on , "What next?". My friend has a "Magnum". "The Magnum" A 1935-41 Model 27 with a four inch barrel. I hate short barrels revolvers. This model 27 is the most sexiest, perfect looking revolver that I know of. Old , patina , and well balanced in my hand. I want a new one ! I like buying a new Smith & Wesson. If you give a Yankee a job , they won't be moving to South Carolina. Baw-ha ! Ha ! Ha ! Ha ! Ha ! I want to buy a model 27 with a 8" barrel. They come in 6.5" , "Drat !". That 4" barrel model 27 is so sexy.
 
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Is that .357 pictured with the wood grips your revolver? I'm desperate for a set of wood grips like that. Can you tell me where you obtained those?
DBJ

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Yes that is my Model 19, I bought those grips used on ebay, they were in very rough shape when I got them, I refinished them, its been a few years back, the prices on the ones on ebay now have gone thru the roof
 
3" RB K-frame 44 spl

Since we are all dreaming...how about a K-frame, 3" bbl, round butt, 5 shot 44 Special. Blued of course with good wood grips.

Is it true that Lew Horton was dropped?
 
You gents are forgetting one of the finest from the past. Do I need to post a pic of my Mdl 296 to remind you of this work of art? I'd try a 3" in a heartbeat.... Yea I know, old Willy must be off his meds again:)
 
If they were listening, they wouldn't have uglied up the frames with the lock hole and transfer bar system.
 
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Smith and Wesson is dead, nothing exists of the old company but the name. They bought Thompson Center and killed it. Remington, marlin, H&R all gone.

The dedicated, skilled craftsmen are dead or retired.
 
I like the factory combat stocks, but so many of them look horrible. Half-assed cutting of the grooves, rough finish, and look like thick polyurethane resin was just glopped on with a heaping helping of lint in the poly.
And, then, sellers want an arm and a leg for them.

Definitely NOT what I would expect from S&W.
 
S&W - Are You Listening?

Combats haven't been made in nearly 20 years. Not sure that's the timeframe we are talking about here.

IMHO S&W Combats are some of the nicest figured wood on the planet. I'm glad they don't make em anymore. They would not be the same.
 
I have a 3'' 686 plus and I Love it! Shoots great & can be concealed if needed. It's part of my "bug out" supplies.
 
I carry a model 60 in 357 when off duty, which works fine for me. However, if I could get my hands on a 3 inch model 66, that would be what I would carry. I have a nice M66 no dash, a new model 66 which I sometimes carry on duty (I am an armed security officer), and a model 65. The K frame is the perfect fit for my hands. I have a bunch of Glock duty weapons because most of the people I contract with require a Semi Auto. Given my choice though I would always prefer a revolver.

So S&W Please produce a model 66 in 3 inch!!!!!!
 
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Why not go buy a Prelock 66. Prob buy for around what S&W would charge for a new 3" if produced. Sounds like you are not looking for a safe queen.
 
S&w fans are purists. I know I wouldn't want a converted gun. I had a 3" 65 I should never have sold, and a 3" 10 that Buds was selling a few years ago. Sold that too. Dope that I am. I'd love to have them both back. The 10'had a square butt though. Just looks wrong on a 3 inch. Like a round butt looks wrong on a 4"



Just so everyone understands.....that was a JOKE, hence the :D. I would never butcher a bunch of S&W's, especially beloved K-frames, for profit or anything else. I only reluctantly converted my 64-3 to 3" because I couldn't find one at the time and I got desperate (I REALLY wanted a 3" mod. 64). That gun will never be sold....and never described by me to others as anything but a conversion (some might say "perversion"). So, worry not purists !
 
3 inch M57-NOW YOU"RE TALKING

I just want a 3 inch M57.

As a fanatical lover of the .41 mag cartridge and of M57/M58 series in particular, I'd say that would be a dream gun for me: round butt, 3", M57. Am even considering "Frankensteining" one of my 8-3/8" M57s to have one, but not sure how to make the square butt into a round butt...
 
I'm betting a lot of the revolver enthusiasts, here on this site and elsewhere, would be turned off by the ILS (and price) and still wouldn't buy -- no matter what length of barrel a gun had.

A LGS has had a new, classis 36 on sales for over a year. Very nice classic snub.

No takers. It has the ILS, but also is marked at $795. I considered it, but bought a 36 no dash for less the $500.
 
I'm betting a lot of the revolver enthusiasts, here on this site and elsewhere, would be turned off by the ILS (and price) and still wouldn't buy -- no matter what length of barrel a gun had.



A LGS has had a new, classis 36 on sales for over a year. Very nice classic snub.



No takers. It has the ILS, but also is marked at $795. I considered it, but bought a 36 no dash for less the $500.


My local gunshop had a beautiful model 27 in the case. My heart skipped a beat when I saw it had four screws in the side plate! It felt like a blow to the gut when I flipped her over and saw the lock. I could easily look past the MIM parts and frame mounted pin but you are correct that the IL is a deal breaker. Another almost bought gun was one of those snub X-frames that comes in the yellow water proof case. I can't imagine having a revolver intended for bear protection with an IL in it.
 
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