Nice collection of little snubs.View attachment 836374 I like J-Frames. I carry Two 442s most days but, rotate once in a while
OMG! Nice collection!View attachment 839741 I like snubbies. My first love is 3” K Frames but snubs can be a hoot to shoot. Amazingly accurate. I’ve added 4-5 since this picture was taken but this as my small snub collection. Mixture of J & K Frames. Reading this thread caused me to put 4 snubs in my range bag to play with tomorrow.
OMG! Nice collection!
I have a thing for snubs too. Before this little 36-2, I used to own a 686-6 Plus with a 2.5'' barrel, a 649-1 Bodyguard and a SP101 DAO.
The one that caught my eyes most from your collection is probably the little blued J-Frame Square Butt with adjustable sights. Is it a Mod. 34?
Nice. Happy ending story.Good eye! That is a 34-1. Funny you should mention that one. It is gone now. Sold to a collector friend of mine, but tomorrow it is coming home. I would up picking up a mint 34-1 and since he is a collector and I'm a shooter, we are going to make a trade. He will get the nicer one to collect and I get the other one to shoot. The little 22 Smith Revolvers are a hoot to shoot. I try to keep a 2" and either a 6" or 8 3/8" all the time. The 22 snub is also a great gun to introduce shooting to a kid. No recoil or noise and for some reason, the kids today want to start with a handgun more so than a rifle or shotgun.
I also love the original wood grips but I can't shoot my 36 with them without hurting my thumb, so I put them apart and went with those Hogue Bantam with I'm familiar of 'cause i had them on the 649 I used to own and I remembere they where perfect to shoot with.This is a lovely revolver. I love when I see a revolver where its original pants. I think the blue and the walnut is a just a dynamite aesthetic combination. I am curious can you carry these around in Italy?