nipperdog Member Joined Jun 2, 2014 Messages 442 Reaction score 1,300 Location N/O Tampa Bay Jun 15, 2022 #201 I carry a Kimber K6S which is practally a 6 shot j frame. Compare the Lockwork between the two. I also own the S&W 640 Pro Attachments K6S opened.jpg 189.6 KB · Views: 14
I carry a Kimber K6S which is practally a 6 shot j frame. Compare the Lockwork between the two. I also own the S&W 640 Pro
R rich5674 Member Joined Apr 21, 2006 Messages 443 Reaction score 368 Location NJ Jun 16, 2022 #202 nipperdog said: I carry a Kimber K6S which is practally a 6 shot j frame. Compare the Lockwork between the two. I also own the S&W 640 Pro Click to expand... I think a better view would be a end shot of the cylinders. A alloy k6s would be a good thing
nipperdog said: I carry a Kimber K6S which is practally a 6 shot j frame. Compare the Lockwork between the two. I also own the S&W 640 Pro Click to expand... I think a better view would be a end shot of the cylinders. A alloy k6s would be a good thing
OP B BBMW Member Joined May 15, 2005 Messages 88 Reaction score 62 Jul 6, 2022 #203 I think we had this conversation a few pages back. The K-frame not only has a bigger cylinder aperture, but is more heavily built that is necessary for .38SPL (even for +P.) This makes a 6 shot snubbie in a K bigger than necessary. rockquarry said: I think you're right. Click to expand... Last edited: Dec 25, 2022
I think we had this conversation a few pages back. The K-frame not only has a bigger cylinder aperture, but is more heavily built that is necessary for .38SPL (even for +P.) This makes a 6 shot snubbie in a K bigger than necessary. rockquarry said: I think you're right. Click to expand...