My primary carry is the SP-101 with the 2 1/4" barrel in .38 Special (hammerless).
There is a slight sacrifice with the size but I wanted something that comfortably fit between the J and K frames.
I find it not to be a problem for concealment.
Here's some pics of Ahrends on my Smith 625. These are the "round to square" configuration. The wood is Brazilian Moradillo.
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1885401
The vast majority of Smith buyers don't inhabit forums, and if they did, S&W would have been out of business years ago.
The fact is that the buying public that Smith depends on, could care less about the lock, and indeed probably appreciates it for family safety.
Thank them for even having a...
Actually, the same thing applies to the charge holes in the cylinders of revolvers. Attentiveness to proper cleaning will however alleviate the problem in both cases.
Not a bad idea but if the reciever and bolt match, chances are pretty good that everything is OK. I personally haven't run into a C&R yet that had bad head spacing.
Thanks garrett...I am looking at the Leupold Rifleman series in the 3-9X40. I decided on the .243 because my sometimes-arthritic shoulder gives me fits with the 06 and .308.
Hey fellas!...I'm looking to get a Deer & general-purpose rifle for out here in the country. I'm looking at the Micro in .243 to fulfill that task. I prefer a bolt-action to the other types, and the weight, length and caliber for the terrain here in Mid-Missouri. What are your thoughts on this...
The fiber optic sights are great for daytime use, but are pretty much useless at night. A good compromise would be the Tru-Glo sights which are a combination of the fiber optic and tritium. These have been quite popular with the XD crowd.
My experience with the night sights is limited, but the...
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