Thank you!Oooh. I like it. I'll have one coming in a few weeks.
(flipped your neat photo)
Thank you!Oooh. I like it. I'll have one coming in a few weeks.
(flipped your neat photo)
Pardon my ignorance but is there such a thing as a lightweight J frame with a square butt? I have a 342-1 and several pre model 10 square butt snubnose rebolvers. All the nice revolvers posted here look like steel frame guns.
Great revolvers all. Don't forget the J frame square butt 22lr. The only J frame I have. A 1981 Model 63. Took me some time to find the square butt J frame target grips but found them (NOS) on Ebay a few years back.
A swallow can’t carry a coconut! A 5 ounce bird can’t carry a one pound coconut? Plus it’s a temperate zone, there are no coconuts.
The target grips do look a little bulky on a 2" J-frame, especially the older style which is thicker in the palm area. I like them on the 3" version....
I have square butt target grips, but neither my wife or care for them on the snubbies. They just seem to overwhelm the symmetry of the revolver...
Yes, 1984. The model 60 on the left in my pics above is one of the 3" examples, and there is a pic of the 2" version in post 7.Didn't John Jovino have a run of square butt Model 60s in both 2- and 3-inch?
As for the Body Guard/Centennials, I'm not sure the SB would have gone over too well. The SB on those models would negate the advantage of ankle/pocket carry. Even the J-RB targets can print a little to much in those cases. Just my opinion from personal experience.
Didn't John Jovino have a run of square butt Model 60s in both 2- and 3-inch?
I know the square butt Model 36 was a favorite of NYPD plainclothes officers.
For those who came in late, John Jovino was the famous gun store in Manhattan that used to get the police business. I understand it finally closed a few months ago. The store opened in 1911, which is easy to remember because of the Colt 1911. The Imperato family (the family that owns Henry Repeating Arms) owned the store since the 1920s.
Jovino got S&W to make some special runs for them, and they also bought up a bunch of Model 25s back in the 70s or 80s and made a nifty N-frame .45 Colt snub nose called the "Effector" if I recall correctly.
It’s been a while since I posted. How about a model 50?
One of my favorite Js is the Model 37 SB but aside from several pictured here, they’re hard to find.