What's your favorite 38 spl with adjustable sights

I also like the Model 67,
SS finish makes for easy maintenance and you dont have to worry about blueing wear from holstering.
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Hard to beat any model 14, I think my favorite is the 4" 14-6's, the 6" model is fun and accurate but at 25 yrds and in , the 4" shoots the same and just balances so nice . Bob

Those 4" 14-6's are sweeeet, been looking for one for a long time to go with my 4" 17-6 and 16-4.
 
The only .38 Spl only revolver I own that has adj sights is my 15-2 with 2" barrel and non factory round butt. It is my most favorite revolver and is so nice to shoot. This was my only hand gun for many years in the mid 80's and I used it for everything from CC to woods bumming to target practice.
 
Any K-38 Masterpiece is a fine target gun, but I usually get best results with either a prewar or postwar transitional .38/44 Outdoorsman. I guess that means the mass of the larger gun helps my accuracy more than the large postwar sights of the K-38 alone. (I'm not very good with the prewar M&P target revolvers; the mid-size frame and small target sights just aren't a good combination for me.)

I think this one counts as my favorite target .38 at the moment. Postwar transitional Outdoorsman with King Reflector front sight and white outline rear.

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Here is my 66-2. It will do anything a .38 can do and more with an almost identical feel and weight.

Ed
 

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This is being discussed like their is a bad option out there for an adjustable sight S&W out there somewhere. I'm on the hunt for a Combat Masterpiece at some point so that would be my vote, but I can't say it would be somehow superior to another.
 
Actualy this is my only target sighted .38, a colt trooper. Now if you said "fixed sighted" I could have choose from three smiths
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Hey, thanks for all the pics, some really great looking steel. D@mn I want one of each. ;) Now I have to choose between blue/nickel or 4 or longer barrels. But I have a lot better ideal of what to be on the lookout for. Thanks for sharing the photo's.
 
This Model 14-6 is a great shooter.
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I recently picked up this 15-3 c. 1971 Haven't had a chance to take it to the range yet.
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Looking for a good range gun for punching holes in paper. What's your sure fire sweet shooting 38 spl with adjustable sights.

Well I know this is a revolver section but here's my favorite .38 Special with adjustable sights. It will punch holes in paper all day long and sometimes it punches a single hole. The only downside is picking up brass.

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