Hi, I think this has been discussed before, but my search turned up empty here and on google(maybe my search skill really sucked).
so, please bear me.
Other than the underlug(which I don't care) difference between the two, are there any other differences really meaningful/practical for targetting shooting purpose?
what I can think of,
1. recoil. how much real difference would be between 4.2 and 5?
2. any mechanical difference? I know both are N frame which is strong.
some background. I mostly shoot 9/40/45 and only shot revolvers once, double action on 357mag(GP100) and single action 44mag(I think it was a 629, too excited at the time as it was a surprise loan and didn't pay attention to the barrel length). I have no problem with neither @ 7 yards and love both.
Thanks!
so, please bear me.
Other than the underlug(which I don't care) difference between the two, are there any other differences really meaningful/practical for targetting shooting purpose?
what I can think of,
1. recoil. how much real difference would be between 4.2 and 5?
2. any mechanical difference? I know both are N frame which is strong.
some background. I mostly shoot 9/40/45 and only shot revolvers once, double action on 357mag(GP100) and single action 44mag(I think it was a 629, too excited at the time as it was a surprise loan and didn't pay attention to the barrel length). I have no problem with neither @ 7 yards and love both.
Thanks!




























) at longer distances in time than go for the 5" for the slightly better baseline length.





















