Just to put this out on the best forum. If I was to buy a new S&W J-frame .38 snubby. Any recommendations for an action job?
Best I found in St. Louis area.Just to put this out on the best forum. If I was to buy a new S&W J-frame .38 snubby. Any recommendations for an action job?
I have older s&w's, yeah they don't have the H-hole, newer ones do but it doesn't effect any function of the revolver other than you can make the the gun inoperable for safety reasons and is only a cosmetic issue to me. I have several newer S&Ws, I tried the keys to make sure they did what supposed to. Otherwise I don't use them at all, I don't even keep them wit the guns, they are in a drawer somewhere in my gun room with all the other keys. I don't like the key idea, you misplace the key after you lock it, what good is the gun other than a throwing object. Cane locks and padlocks for gun cases cane be cut if you misplace your key.Thanks for all the input. Just one thing. I'm still leery about buying a new S&W revolver. I really don't like the H-hole. And my old M649 has spoiled me. But I'm seriously considering a M60 or M36(man, they jacked the price of that model up).
Kinda like Springfields lock in the msh on the 1911's. Lasted till it got home. I don't believe they use them anymore? I haven't bought a new Springfield in ages. Most of my stuff is pre tested lol.I've made up my mind. I'm not buying any S&W revolvers with the H- hole. S&W is stupid for still having those things. It looks like ****. And I don't what to hear the liability crap. Colt & Ruger doesn't. MAGA!
One of the first things I do to a stock 1911, Springer or other is change the MSH to a Stan Chen SI MSH. Can't beat that IMHO.Kinda like Springfields lock in the msh on the 1911's. Lasted till it got home. I don't believe they use them anymore? I haven't bought a new Springfield in ages. Most of my stuff is pre tested lol.