Where's the 8 3/8" barreled revolvers?????

BigBill

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From the beginning I went from the single action/double action revolvers to the auto's(pistols) soon after. For 40 years of owning, hunting, shooting and plinking with guns i'm full circle back to revolvers again. I'm into the S&W N Frames. I'm a collector/hoarder. I don't see any 357mag's, 41mag's or 44mag's being offered in the 8 3/8" barrels. Whats up with that??

In the past i mainly owned rugers but with them discontinuing so many models overhight sometimes I had to switch to S&W to get what calibers I want in revolvers. The S&W N frames have me hooked right now.

I don't see that many 357mag S&W in the used gun case at the local gun shops. I been eyeing a new S&W M27 but is that as good as a M28 trooper?

Please keep the awesome revolvers comming i like the auto's but the revolvers are a breath of fresh air sometimes we need both of them.

I just purchased a new S&W Model 58 and a model 57 in 41mag. and i found a S&W master piece in 22lr too. Why did i wait so long to buy a S&W revolver. I'm playing catch up now.

Thanks S&W for making such an awesome revolver. Bill
 
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I would like the S&W 610 (no-Lock) with a 10" barrel with three cylinders...one cut for 10mm and one cut for 10mm Magnum and one cut for 40S&W. The reason being is the use of the rimz or moon clips in my opinion to hold the cartridges for head spacing devalues the pressure development, by using the shorter cartridge like the 40S&W in the 10mm chamber. The cylinder chambers gets dirty and buildup which needs to be removed to use the longer cartridges anyway.
 
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