S&W 66-8 in 357mag hands down is your best bet.
It’s s K frame, so it’s compact and prefect for small hands.
Good suggestion. It's basically a stainless version of the Model 19 isn't it?
S&W 66-8 in 357mag hands down is your best bet.
It’s s K frame, so it’s compact and prefect for small hands.
I have always been fascinated by revolvers, the classic lines, the simplicity, but just like when I purchased my first 1911, I am having a hard time comitting to owning one. That being said shooting 38special is awesome, I truly love that cartridge.
I also have small hands so the massive heavy rugers have really no appeal for me.
Any pointers to 1 or 2 models I should be looking at. I get overwhelmed and I usually give up if Im faced with 27 models to choise from.
Good suggestion. It's basically a stainless version of the Model 19 isn't it?
Yes and no. The earlier 66’s were essentially stainless 19’s. The new 66-8, while still a K-frame has several large design changes such as a sleeved/tensioned barrel and a redesigned forcing cone. The result is supposedly a more accurate gun capable of firing magnum loads all day long.
It’s on my short list but I won’t buy one until I can see in person and pick the one I want. All of the QC stories make me cautious.
I think I do recall reading something in my SC of SW about them being beefed up a little. I've seen a few of those 66-8's for sale. They interest me but, like you, I'd want to handle one in the flesh before committing.
I have a '70's nickel Model 19 that I really like. However, as I've said, I shoot mostly .38 wadcutters. When i do shoot .357 it tends to be in my heavier framed guns.
I have the option to shoot 357 in one of my guns but prefer 38spl ...
Me to. I have a fair number of revolvers chambered in .357 but I find I shoot .38 in them most of the time.
I'm thinking about a single action 357/38. Would like a more traditional appearance but with a roll out cylinder. the reproductions I find have really small grips and very small trigger guards.
I have always been fascinated by revolvers, the classic lines, the simplicity, but just like when I purchased my first 1911, I am having a hard time comitting to owning one. That being said shooting 38special is awesome, I truly love that cartridge.
I also have small hands so the massive heavy rugers have really no appeal for me.
Any pointers to 1 or 2 models I should be looking at. I get overwhelmed and I usually give up if Im faced with 27 models to choise from.
I have 2 9mm revolvers but still won't commit to a 357 revolver and it has everything to do ammo cost. Without going to reloading I don't think I can justify not shooting the 9mm but shoot 357 or even .38
I just love to see those crisp round holes in the paperMe to. I have a fair number of revolvers chambered in .357 but I find I shoot .38 in them most of the time.



























