Will get it in two days, and now that I'm living in CO (from CA), get my CCW with it. Got my first Smith about 7 months ago, a model 67 that has been fun to learn on. Got my eye on a couple more already, a model 60 3" and a model 63 .22 for my girlfriend to learn on. It is so darn easy to buy guns here, it could be trouble for my bank account. Bud
11/11 - Picked up the gun last night, cleaned it this morning and off to the range I went. Eveything I heard is true - this is a gun you definitely feel after firing. I used some mild 130 grain FMJ's and didn't get through 100 hundred rounds. Could have done more than my 75, but my grip must have been a little off, as I wore a hole in the right side of my thumb knuckle. Was hitting the cyclinder release with it. Hand is now a little sore in the area between my thumb and index finger also, but not real bad.
That said, I actually shot it pretty well from about 6-7 yards. But, I can see where practice, practice, practice is going to be the key for this gun. My only other gun was purchased 7-8 months ago, and is a Smith 67, which has a 4" barrel and weighs about 36 ounces. Big difference.
All in all, I'm very pleased with the gun and look forward to my next range visit. Also looking into a 3" model 60, which may bridge the gap between my 67 and the 642.
Will definitely look into some better grips - suggestions guys? Bud
11/11 - Picked up the gun last night, cleaned it this morning and off to the range I went. Eveything I heard is true - this is a gun you definitely feel after firing. I used some mild 130 grain FMJ's and didn't get through 100 hundred rounds. Could have done more than my 75, but my grip must have been a little off, as I wore a hole in the right side of my thumb knuckle. Was hitting the cyclinder release with it. Hand is now a little sore in the area between my thumb and index finger also, but not real bad.
That said, I actually shot it pretty well from about 6-7 yards. But, I can see where practice, practice, practice is going to be the key for this gun. My only other gun was purchased 7-8 months ago, and is a Smith 67, which has a 4" barrel and weighs about 36 ounces. Big difference.
All in all, I'm very pleased with the gun and look forward to my next range visit. Also looking into a 3" model 60, which may bridge the gap between my 67 and the 642.
Will definitely look into some better grips - suggestions guys? Bud
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