With a Hip Grip!A snubnose S&W for concealed carry is always a good investment.
I meant a revolver that has always been something you wanted "in general" no real reason behind of what is going to be used for. I'm more into collecting and shooting them here and there, I mostly shoot my AR, 9mm and shotgunAll depends upon the usage for the revolver. Hunting? Target shooting? Plinking? Carry?
Depends on other factors as well. Cost of ammo. Do you reload or strictly depend upon factory loaded ammo? How much do you plan on shooting?
I have seen lots of people want some of the larger bore caliber revolvers, buy them, then when being dependent upon just factory ammo, find out just how expensive they are to shoot!
I been there lol hurt so bad wanting one and hurt so bad the priceI don't believe there is a must have. More like I want one so bad it hurts, therefore, I have a few.
Then IMO, you are only limited by your imagination and your wallet. Hundreds of choices out there.I meant a revolver that has always been something you wanted "in general" no real reason behind of what is going to be used for. I'm more into collecting and shooting them here and there, I mostly shoot my AR, 9mm and shotgun
I'll definitely check it out because I'm a big S&W brand loyalistsThen IMO, you are only limited by your imagination and your wallet. Hundreds of choices out there.
Here's a suggestion you might explore in greater depth. An older Dan Wesson Model 15 357 revolver. My father owns two of them and has owned and shot them since the late 1970's. They are really some of the finest revolvers you will ever shoot. If you like a S&W revolver, you will fall in love with a Dan Wesson. Plus, they are very accurate revolvers and strong. They are not cheap, but not near getting into some of the older Colt double-action revolver prices yet either.
Just something to check out.
Beautiful! Can't beat the old revolversI have one Colt .38 revolver. the rest are S&W. Most are older than 50. This .38 was shipped in 1906.
If it helps, Dan Wesson was the great grandson of one of the founders of Smith & Wesson!I'll definitely check it out because I'm a big S&W brand loyalists
Can you show me a picture of the revolver that you talk about because I see a few different onesIf it helps, Dan Wesson was the great grandson of one of the founders of Smith & Wesson!