tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post5376627451403429984..comments2024-02-13T14:28:21.282-05:00Comments on New Jovian Thunderbolt: Snubby BreakdownNew Jovian Thunderbolthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09452246769246304612noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post-12741330100688704802010-01-23T16:42:01.608-05:002010-01-23T16:42:01.608-05:00I actually liked the trigger on the SP101 I tried ...I actually liked the trigger on the SP101 I tried at Caleba's. Felt nicer than the S&W we looked at, and was WAYYY nicer than the Taurus .22LR revolver we tried.<br /><br />That said, the LCR had the nicest trigger of those we tried.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08835798235779289846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post-37589487903910609632010-01-23T14:30:24.300-05:002010-01-23T14:30:24.300-05:00love my sp101 but i put some hogue wood grips on i...love my sp101 but i put some hogue wood grips on it. It completely changes the feel. The wolf spring kit will help quite a but with that 13lb trigger but you can still feel the handoff in DA. I shoot plenty of 357 and 38 handloads and it's built like a tank. The modular design makes detail stripping this thing easy as can be and easy to clean.Pop N Freshnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post-3637848578211700382010-01-23T10:24:28.076-05:002010-01-23T10:24:28.076-05:00I have one each of the Smiths you cited and all ar...I have one each of the Smiths you cited and all are in rotation for my concelled carry. I use the 642 in light weight pants to print less, I use the 640 and the M-40 in heavier fabric pants. My only suggestion is be sure to find a good holster for your style of carry. I have two coming from Mika and several leather. I have used the Uncle Mikes synthetics and while functional just don't seem right. <br /><br />Velcro8ballVelcro8ballnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post-61840363552265338012010-01-22T15:33:28.456-05:002010-01-22T15:33:28.456-05:00Caleb had a post with new S&Ws.
There is a 64...Caleb had a post with new S&Ws.<br /><br />There is a 640 with night sights on it (and a real rear sight) that looks interesting.<br /><br />http://gunnuts.net/2010/01/20/new-smith-wesson-revolvers/Mad Saint Jacknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post-50795936407490298572010-01-22T12:06:15.739-05:002010-01-22T12:06:15.739-05:00Many good choices! I've carried a .38 Special...Many good choices! I've carried a .38 Special for years (when the 1911 was inconvenient), first a S&W Model 60, now a 442 electroless nickel, about 14 years. Snubbies are always a trade off, weight/bulk/caliber. Go for the biggest caliber you can conceal, comfortably. My heart says .44 Special, but it's not always practical. And scandium is well, painful to shoot. AND, one can put .357 in the Ruger. I know, I've been of no help. Sorry.Georgenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post-60234645527788090022010-01-22T08:11:22.566-05:002010-01-22T08:11:22.566-05:00Just checked the S&W website, and they show th...Just checked the S&W website, and they show the Model 40 as being available in nickel as well as blued; not as good as stainless, but more rust-resistant than a blued gun.Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11402651457453813639noreply@blogger.com