Yellow on the front sight of the M64 didn't work very well. I changed it to orange. I also had a light recrowning done, as it looked pretty nasty. I was able to run it at a not-terribly-low rate on a B-27 target at ten yards. It's not a collector's gun, but having a stainless gun in a place where summertime humidity can get into the "fuck me, I'm melting" zone is a good thing.
I bought the recent M15-3 kind of on a whim, and because nobody seemed to notice the auction. I already had a Model 15, but it seems that it has some collector value, in that it's a "no dash" model with original grips and the factory-installed trigger stop. Model 15s were intended to be service guns (hence the original name of "Combat Masterpiece"). It turned out that in heavy use, the trigger stop screw could loosen, the stop would rotate and jam things up. S&W advised removing them.
Revolvers have a few advantages in any possible changes in the political landscape. But you can figure that out for yourself. I do have a permit in at least one state with capacity limits. And, if the future calls for me to move toone of those places, I won't be faced with either having to sell off guns or get neutered magazines for others.
Besides that, I like them. I tend to shoot them better. And I've found that they conceal better, as the big mass in a IWB carry is inside the belt-line.
Friday, November 17, 2017
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I have to admit that, although I've never owned one, I do seem to shoot revolvers better than semi-automatics. I keep drooling over this one and, with the new rebate, it's looking better and better:
https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/mobile/product/50197/s&w_m686ssr_6rd_357mag38sp_+p_4
Still pricey, though...
Yep. That's why I haunt the gun shops for trade-ins.
FS, nice, and that's almost $200 off list price. The lock is offensive, though. I wish they had found a way to do it that was a bit more subtle. Even fucking Taurus managed to do that.
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