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Is it the S&W 686 plus 6" you were jonesing for in the beginning?
Yesss! I feel like a kid at Christmas! I just wanted to make sure I wasn't picking a lemon. I really appreciate all the input, Thanks All.
Eddie enjoy the gun. It looks like it will be fun to shoot.
I'd never own a Smith for the lock even if it functions 100% on every gun they ever made. I just can't support a gun company who compomises or buckles in any way to the anti gunners.
BTW my little femmy wife carries and shoots a full power S & W .357 M65 3 inch heavy barrel.. 125 grain JHPs..very well.. at one time it was the stopping power king for CCW pistols. I have to kenspeckle~eye any male who thinks it's too powerful
I too am a big fan of the M65. I also have 3 M64s in various configuration. In my opinion they are the best SD weapon there is for " Everyman " or woman for that matter. I insisted my wife use that gun only until she would commit to more regular practice with the autos.
The fatal flaw with the Sec Six it the ejector rod is to short to fully eject 357 cases.From my research the Security Six is superior to the GP100. Some have claimed that the reason it was discontinued and the GP100 created as a replacement is cost. Ruger was spending too much on making it.
I don't have a GP100 so I cannot compare, but I do have a Security Six in ss and think very highly of it. The only thing I did not like was the original grips (too small) so replacements are required (but cheap).
I also own a Python and S&W 19, and if I could only keep one 38/357 it would be the Ruger