What about the bodyguard revolvers?
i found the cylinder release to be just straight up odd and feel chincy.
other than that, seemed fine.
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What about the bodyguard revolvers?
I have had an LCR 38+p since they came out and I would not trade it for any other snubbie. Very light, excellent trigger and between the plastic frame and the well designed grip I find it to be enjoyable to shoot. Price is also good.
i found the mag release to be just straight up odd and feel chincy.
other than that, seemed fine.
Mag release?
bro you know what i mean.
cylinder release.
the thing that allows the human to put boolits in the gun.
I'd love one of the PC 629 smiths.. Unfluted barrel.. ... Sigh...
LCR in 38+P with a ruger boot grip.
http://shopruger.com/Hogue-LCR-Bantam_Boot-Grip/productinfo/19927/
total win. I love mine and will NEVER sell it.
i also prefer 38 model. To me major reason to go w the 357 is the added weight makes shooting 38 even easier. The 357 itself to me is nuts for a tiny revolver.
Any S&W .38 with a model number stamped in the frame is good to go with +P ammo. Your old Model 36 won't explode. A steady diet of it will loosen up a J-frame, but at $1/pop you'll go broke first.
yeah thisI've been wanting an LCR in 38+p since i fondled one at Shawsheen. I'd say it's a winner.
you could buy a used like new smith or ruger and be done.Any reason why anyone has input on a rossi, taurus, or any others? Also, not a glock fan.
As much as a few people are saying get the .357, I'd stick with the .38+p for the weight difference. I think you lose some of the attractiveness with the beefier, heavier model.
Correct. Brain fart fixed in above post.Been wondering on the rhino. Thinking of looking into it. Love the idea of a snubbie day
I thought the chiefs special was a smith
You could get the .357 and use .38 +p -- then you'd always have the option of using .357 ?