Wasn't Going to Post, What The Hey . . .
I'm sure it's been discussed a lot but I'm not sure what search terms to use. I've only got 3 S&W revolvers of which the newest is from 1993 (442). Got a couple 28-2's as well.
I have read plenty about the IL and MIM parts but while the first is something I don't like the idea of, I'm not sure I'm terribly concerned about the MIM internal parts.
What are the other issues? I ask because I'd like to find a fresh 442/642 and I understand they make this model without the IL. As these can be abused more easily than the all steel guns I'm a bit hesitant to look for a used one.
Thanks for any insight.
Hi: Interesting thread and really some of the best of what draws me to the S&W Forum.
Hi:
I don't think there's a simple resonse here, though the effects of a cultural and social perception by many members is generally reflected in the nay or yea columns of dialog. Like most of them, I've got my biases and I'm quite attached to them; so, as you read remember that I'm "one of those people" - whomever you are talking about.
Were the old days that much better in terms of fit, form and function of handguns? I suspect that today's 24 hour connected world has a bunch to do with the answers we hear, plus market and design/mfg realities also play into this. I'm pretty hard nosed about the level and consistency of quality today but it would take a ton of work to do the longitudinal research to make highly informed statements (and I've tried but insider status is going to be required to do that), but sure enough there's plenty of information one has access to make a great case one way or the other anecdotally.
For me, I don't pine for the past and find much in the current handgun products that really impresses and causes me to spend my Hamilton's regularly on shooting. Further, I going to spend my time enjoying the present right now, and right now, and . . . etc. and live into a future that's all about what we can be freed from the past. Heck, I was there and while I enjoyed it there's absolutely no desire to go back or cling to the oldies but goodies. I do love great historical artifacts including some guns, like a German made Sig or a nice -4 or -5 629 and there's a couple Rugers like the Single Six two cylinder 22LR/22mag pistol, which I bought for myself as a teen and the Buntline my older friend let me shoot and pack around on the ranch - wish I still had them; they shot great and had a lot of history.
MIM shim, IL what the _ell . . . my new 617, 686 and P220 Equinox are just the best and shoot beautifully. If only I were the markswoman they are capable of supporting. Well, I'm working on that.
So, there you have it from Hollywood, CA. Now start the drum beat, but please spell my name correctly.
Take great care all,
Rachel