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They are expensive. But still considering one. I'll be getting my pistol permit soon and love the look of classic revolvers. not to say i won't be picking up a semi auto in the future.
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I noticed they offer a 4" shorter barrel. Wasn't that the length of Indy's 1917?UpstateIndy wrote:So i went on S&W's website and see under the "classic" section that they still make the 1917 (they call m22). what's the difference between this modern offering versus indy's?![]()
They are expensive. But still considering one. I'll be getting my pistol permit soon and love the look of classic revolvers. not to say i won't be picking up a semi auto in the future.
Yes, but the barrell was cut down. I've seen the newer gun and they are EXPENSIVE!lantzn wrote:I noticed they offer a 4" shorter barrel. Wasn't that the length of Indy's 1917?UpstateIndy wrote:So i went on S&W's website and see under the "classic" section that they still make the 1917 (they call m22). what's the difference between this modern offering versus indy's?![]()
They are expensive. But still considering one. I'll be getting my pistol permit soon and love the look of classic revolvers. not to say i won't be picking up a semi auto in the future.
With a name like Dangerman009, you should be sporting a PPK.Dangerman009 wrote: Funny thing though. I like to see these big wheel guns, but they don't seem to suit me.
kwad wrote:With a name like Dangerman009, you should be sporting a PPK.
I've got the Thunder Ranch .45 ACP revolver. It's a square butt N-frame.Michaelson wrote:You'll also find that they build these on the N-frame round butt.
For whatever reason, when Smith was owned by an overseas company back in the late 80's/early 90's, all the dies and machinery to make square butt N-frames were ordered destroyed.![]()
So, these are as close to the originals as we're ever going to get in a modern reproduction N-frame Smith and Wesson revolver.
Oh, UpstateIndy , in terms of 'carry'. Unless you're going to be using a side holster on a belt, these huge revolvers are HEAVY! If you're going with concealed carry, you'll find these are not the best choice for that task.![]()
Regards! Michaelson