HawkeyeSATX
Member
Howdy Y'all!
South Central Texas here!
I just acquired my first Model 10-6, Nickel Plated.
I'mnew to the forum, but not new to Smith and Wesson revolvers.
I really have to admit I'mtruly a S&W revolver man.
I just got my 10-6 in a phenomenal trade I'm still dumbfounded.
I've heard yes, I can shoot +P, and no, I can't shoot +P in my beautiful" new" revolver.
Any opinions?
Any advice?
I know my revolver was made from 68 to 77. Does that account for anything?
South Central Texas here!
I just acquired my first Model 10-6, Nickel Plated.
I'mnew to the forum, but not new to Smith and Wesson revolvers.
I really have to admit I'mtruly a S&W revolver man.
I just got my 10-6 in a phenomenal trade I'm still dumbfounded.
I've heard yes, I can shoot +P, and no, I can't shoot +P in my beautiful" new" revolver.
Any opinions?
Any advice?
I know my revolver was made from 68 to 77. Does that account for anything?