Who's Got Snubbies?

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Handy as a toaster! Neat as can be. Who loves snubbies?
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Bob
 
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I've got snubbies, but no pictures. 66-2, 10-5, 327 NG, 442-2, 637-2. It's not much of a collection, but it's a start.
 
Snubbies live here. This photo's been shown here before.


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Two Colts

Detective Special 1966
Banker's Special 1932

Four Smith & Wessons

Chief's Special 1952
Model 642 1998
Military & Police 2-inch 1953
Model 10 2-inch 1996
 
OK here we go again! What denotes a "snubby"? In my opinion all the above guns are snubbies. Anything with a 3.5" or less barrel should qualify. Thanks for the idea for another photo!
Be right back!
 
Just happend to be updating some photos and had a dining room table full of guns. Thanks for the idea.
Here's my "snubbies" (subject to debate of course :D)
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Five Airweight snubs--442 nickel, 442 blue, early 642, PC-460 Airweight, plus a model 38 Bodyguard:
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Another group--an early 640; 342 and 342PD; 442 nickel and blue; a pair of bobbed-hammer 37's; plus two great non-Smith snubs, a Ruger Speed Six and Colt Cobra:
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new (to me) 3914

Just got my first non-revolving snub, a 3914, like this, this is not mine, thanks to whoever's photo I borrowed. Shot a plates match this morning with it...it works just fine.
Am thinking of shifting my Crimson Trace grip from my m.60 snub to my 940...my best scores with J frame sized snubs so far are with a Colt Cobra, and a 640 and 649. but my model 10 snub is more consistent (or I am , with it), so long as I get the proper amount of Kentucky windage dialed in.
 

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I've lost count on how many S&W and Colt Snubbies I've bought and sold over the past 30 years. Here's my 442 purchased around 1999. No plans to sell this one. It rides in my weekside pocket as a BUG to my on duty weapon.

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