I was looking at a new S&W .38 Bodyguard today at a gunshop. I usually only like the older S&W revolvers with the firing pin on the hammer. I've heard the newer revolvers use MIM parts.
Is there any reason I should or shouldn't consider this gun, because it doesn't have the firing pin on the hammer?
Are the new models as durable as the older?
Thanks for any help,
Steve
Is there any reason I should or shouldn't consider this gun, because it doesn't have the firing pin on the hammer?
Are the new models as durable as the older?
Thanks for any help,
Steve
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