CWLONGSHOT
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We had a few 36's that gave problems. Then Smith brought the Shield45. I switched on the spot. Love that Shield!!!
CW
CW
I actually had one of these I'm embarrassed to admit. In the early mid 1980's Florida started a back ground check. So to find out what what the background check involved I bought a gun. I bought one of these 4 barreled monstroities. The 47 pound carry weight is there to counter act the trigger pull weight help keep it steady. Never shot 357's only 38 specials but it did actually shoot square patterns. Moved to California later and needed money at one point. It was an easy decision what was going first.Have one. Weighs 47 lbs and cant hit the side of a barn due to poor barrel regulation. But inside of six feet it is everything it's supposed to be, though a steel 1911 weighs less....loaded.
I don't mind plastic AR variant rifles (I even have an LR-308 with a plastic receiver), but not plastic handguns. I'm weird like that.
We had a few 36's that gave problems. Then Smith brought the Shield45. I switched on the spot. Love that Shield!!!
CW
I agree completely.You know what was "perfection", an ordinary Smith K frame revolver. The last darned gun I'd part with is a. Model 66.