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J-frame smiths don't have much for sights or are intended to shoot much distance. A couple dry fire trigger pulls show the action works, quality smith revolvers are super reliable. I have other pistols I have ran SD ammo through to check reliability. I have different levels of faith in guns depending on many factors.How would you know where these guns were 'putting their ammo' ? Or if they even functioned properly? (and please don't say 'dry firing' because that ain't a benchmark)
I guess shooting for fun and recreation isn't a part of everyone's gun ownership ideals.
For years now, I have shot 1000's of rounds a year competing in monthly pistol and rifle matches. I have no desire to recreation shoot a J-frame used as a back up. From my experience shooting, reloading and modifying guns for competition, I understand what is or isn't reliable and my capabilities as a shooter.