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This is my Model 13-4 3". I guess its qualified as a snub
This is a discussion on The Superduper Snubbie thread within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; IMG_0880.JPG IMG_0881.JPG This is my Model 13-4 3". I guess its qualified as a snub...
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This is my Model 13-4 3". I guess its qualified as a snub
Here's a pair of Chief Specials.
Both are Mod. 36 no dash, with one being a flat latch from about 1962, and the other from probably around 1966. It has the diamond grips, but not the flat latch.
The one on the right will be my wife's carry gun when she gets her permit.
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Just picked up this S&W 64.
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"I like a man who grins when he fights."
~Winston Churchill
Yeah! Classic Smith & Wessons all the way!
“No possible rapidity of fire can atone for habitual carelessness of aim with the first shot.”
Theodore Roosevelt, The Wilderness Hunter, 1893
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My "new" S&W 36 (no dash, flat latch), born in the early 60s. The only snubbie I currently own.
Chose a weapon that goes bang EVERY time!
Thanks. It doesn't really take $ mostly just time. I am a 100% disabled Vet. Every month I put a few bucks aside till I get $400-$600. Then I hit the gun shows and DON'T buy till I find the right deal, last 7 shows I have bought 1 gun. After 40 years you end up with a nice collection. Well I do drive a 14 year old car, and eat a lot of rice, tuna fish, and Ramon noodles, but where does yesterdays T-bone steak end up?
I like that a lot!
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"I like a man who grins when he fights."
~Winston Churchill
...he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one. Luke 22:36
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Here's my Charter Arms Mag Pug loaded with Gold Dot 158-grain .357s.
Swapped out the grips for some Pachmayr Compacs.
This little gun is light and feels great in the hand. With .357s, it's a fire-breathing beast.
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Wheel guns just don't look like they mean business unless they're loaded. And a loaded snub .357 looks mean.
As we used to teach in the spook business, carry a 25 if it makes you feel good, but do not ever load it. If you load it you may shoot it. If you shoot it you may hit somebody, and if you hit somebody - and he finds out about it - he may be very angry with you. -- Jeff Cooper
S&W 637 wearing Altamont grips
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