The new "NEW" Match Champion comes with adjustable sights...
Anyone know of anywhere in Canada with one in stock?
The new "NEW" Match Champion comes with adjustable sights...
You've already got a 586. So unless you simply want the stainless look a 686 would be redundant unless it was with a different barrel length such as the 4.2" version.
You're also missing out on at least half the fun of having handguns. Namely taking part in one of the various action shooting competitions. Run n' gun adds a whole new aspect to the handgun sport side of things. So if you're going to get a new gun I'd seriously suggest it have a 4.2" barrel so you can better move towards joining the fun.
I'd like to get into something like that but the only organized thing around here is IPSC and they seem to be way too serious with way too many complicated rules to interest me.
Does a 4.2" barrel really help you move significantly faster? We have only a handful of regular shooters in revolver class in IPSC around here and they all seem to have 6"s. I like 4.2s aesthetically, mind you.
the 4.2 balances nice, and feels/looks right to me as well. But for target work, the added sight radius of the 6" makes a huge difference, and the weight forward keeps the muzzle down a bit and makes them steadier. It's just plain easier to shoot faster. The 5" guns like 625's make a nice compromise.
The lock on the smith is invisible functionally. If you don't like it don't use it. Most complain about it as smith added it at a time when they where owned by PC bean counters...since be sold but never removed it. It doesn't affect anything...many just object to it being there at all.
I doubt there is much of a strength difference between the N frame 357 and a gp 100, but i'd put my money on the GP with heavy loads. It is a stronger all around firearm, but it pays for this by being a heavy one. Smiths just feel more alive in the hand. Plus, if your gonna blow up a revolver with heavy (or over) loads...might as well be a ruger rather then a nice smith.
Find yourself an older K38 if your thinking of target shooting. Have a target hammer and trigger already in them, and you won't get a better functioning trigger either, for weight or lack of creep
No IDPA! That's too bad. It's a great sport. I shoot both, and I would not steer you away from ipsc. You can still shoot ipsc without getting too tangled up in the competition side of it especially if you are doing it with a revolver. It seems ipsc shooters that use wheel guns are doing it for the love of the revo.Not that I know of. Both local clubs that I belong to have IPSC as their competitive handgun sport
Anyone have any thoughts/experience with one of these? I know I said I wouldn't go for Performance Centre $$$ but hey, you only live once.(Although, I guess the question is "Is it $700 better than the Ruger MC?"
https://www.canadaammo.com/product/detail/smith-wesson-m27pc-5-blued-357-mag-revolver/



























