I've got a modest number of Smith revolvers (and far too many pistols) and am semi-maxed on adding to the accumulation.
A Perfected, Terrier, and Mod 33 in 38 S&W; plus 4 Js (well, one's a Bodyguard so not really a J); Outdoorsman, 15-3, Victory, 4th Changge HE , and I just picked up a 10-6 to replace the one I "loaned" to my oldest; plus two 357s (66-2 and 28-2) are all in the safe.
So for me, adding another K or J or magnum is a bit of overkill. And I don't really need anything in .44 mag.
But as I like to shoot what I own I'm now wondering which of the older pistols would be safe to shoot? 38 S&W or 38 special is what I'm after as I'd rather not add another caliber.
And I'm not a cheapskate, but I am now retired and a lot more careful about what I spend...so I try to hunt out bargains, so cost will be a factor.
Any advice will be greatfully received and I'll be re-reading the pertinent parts of the Standard Catalog again, plus playing with Google.
Thanks in advance.
A Perfected, Terrier, and Mod 33 in 38 S&W; plus 4 Js (well, one's a Bodyguard so not really a J); Outdoorsman, 15-3, Victory, 4th Changge HE , and I just picked up a 10-6 to replace the one I "loaned" to my oldest; plus two 357s (66-2 and 28-2) are all in the safe.
So for me, adding another K or J or magnum is a bit of overkill. And I don't really need anything in .44 mag.
But as I like to shoot what I own I'm now wondering which of the older pistols would be safe to shoot? 38 S&W or 38 special is what I'm after as I'd rather not add another caliber.
And I'm not a cheapskate, but I am now retired and a lot more careful about what I spend...so I try to hunt out bargains, so cost will be a factor.
Any advice will be greatfully received and I'll be re-reading the pertinent parts of the Standard Catalog again, plus playing with Google.
Thanks in advance.