New Smith & Wesson Revolver
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New Smith & Wesson Revolver
Hey, Guys. I was checking the Smith & Wesson Forum (under the Lounge), and learned that in anywhere from 2 to 8 months S & W will be producing a Model 21-4 revolver (.44 Special). It will be blued, fix-sighted, with a round butt and 4-inch barrel. It will also have a Thunder Ranch logo on it. Clint Smith, of the Thunder Ranch, says that it will be a regular production gun and not a performance center revolver.
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What I've learned so far is that it will be priced so that it will be affordable for those who want one. My guess is that it will be in the $500 to $600 range, but that's only my sense of this. The report on the performance of the early prototype they shot at Thunder Ranch was that it is a sweet-shooting handgun. Although the sights are fixed, they are reported to be wide enough to pick up a good sight picture. The front sight is a half-moon sight, rather than a ramped sight. It will have a tapered barrel, making it similar in appearance to the S & W Model 1917 that we've come to know and love here at the Club. A picture can be found at Smith & Wesson Forum, which is not affiliated with the S&W company. I'll try to get a url for you.
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I saw this earlier in the day is this the new Smith.
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It is very similar to the new Smith. It will have a round butt instead of the square butt shown inyour picture with what appears to be one piece wooden grips. The front sight will be a bit wider and the rear sight groove will also be a bit wider for a better sight picture. I understand that an article on this revolver will appear in an upcoming issue of American Handgunner magazine (the issue after the current one). If you can't wait, go to http//www.smith-wessonforum.com/u66/For ... 05187.html
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From what my untrained eye can tell it looks pretty good. Have to do something about the grip, and I'm not too thrilled about the big gold thunder ranch logo, but the N-frame, barrel length and half moon site are pretty good. Apparently this gun has a "key lock" or something on it (one poster called it a "lawyer safety lock" ). Could someone more knowledgable about handguns chime in on what that means?
EDIT : Pic won't show, but just check it out at the smith & wesson forum
http://www.smith-wessonforum.com/ubb/Fo ... 187-2.html
EDIT : Pic won't show, but just check it out at the smith & wesson forum
http://www.smith-wessonforum.com/ubb/Fo ... 187-2.html
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One post from Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch relates how in his discussions with S&W that he didn't really want the safety lock or the gold wash logo, but he was out-voted by the marketing and the legal people. He felt that since N-frame .44 Specials were hard to come by, it was better to get the guns out there for people who want them than to quibble over a few relatively minor items.
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It's interesting to me how calibers seem to come and go. There was a surge in appreciation with the 44 spec. back in the 80s, and there were models galore being introduced and re-introduced, including different and new ammo creations for the revolvers being created. Then, it all slowly died down, and a lot of those new guns disappeared. Looks like a slow resurgence of interest coming again. Seems to happen every 20 years or so. Regards. Michaelson
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