Excellent choice you will have it for a lifetime..Why not a s&w 617 for some inexpensive practice.
An older S&W Model 14, 6" barrel, with adjustable sights and (often) a wider target trigger and hammer, blued, can usually be had on CGN. Last I looked there were two good lookers on offer from Weimajack for very fair prices. These have a wonderful trigger, very light in single action, very accurate. The 6" barrel has ideal balance & sight radius. I'm sure the less common 8 1/2" is nice too. I wouldn't go shorter, want the sight radius. Blued finish is fine in a target pistol, and the blueing on these older Smiths is lovely. I purchased one a while back (a K38, manufactured 1952) and couldn't be happier. I reload for it with a Lee hand tool, mostly duplicating the classic wadcutter target load used in NRA Bullseye. 38 Spl is easy to shoot, easy and cheap to reload. Tempting to get a Model 17 (aka K22) as well.
Another vote for a Smith 617.
I love my 617. My only complaint is I wish the 6 chamber version was available when I bought it.
Why is this I would think the oppositeI love my 617. My only complaint is I wish the 6 chamber version was available when I bought it.
Why is this I would think the opposite
Whatever you do, don't buy junk. I found out the hard way many times, get what you really want first. Same with everything else, like a house for example. My first house was priced about 10 grand less then the rest of the block because it was on a steep lot. I bought it figuring I would get used to the hill over time. I didn't, and actually hated that place more as time went on. I sold that and bought the house I should have in the first place.
*snip*.. been making firearms since Christ was a Corporal. *snip*
You have a point, but many times we are limited by our budgets. I,d love to be driving a new Ferrari for my summer car and perhaps a AMG Mercedes suv for a winter beater, but have come to realize thats not reality in my life. We all have limitations.I agree with ryan. People are going to dog pile me but I hate Turkish and Chinese firearms. They will never be good enough in my opinion.
I'm surprised to read this. I have a K22 and often wish I had 10 rounds when I shoot it! Why would you prefer the 6 round chamber? Is it just tradition? Similarities to the K38?



























