You can't go wrong with a Smith & Wesson revolver, excellent quality to cost ratio.
Shot with FinePix E550 at 2008-09-26
Shot with FinePix E550 at 2008-09-26
Good question. I'm interested in the answer too....
Anyone have any experience with the Performance center 625? Is the additional cost worth it?
S&W 610... cylinders modded to accept '10mm Magnum' (almost same length as .44magnum, but .40 instead - Starline sells the brass)![]()
Nope, the real answer is "no one, really".... those big target stocks are just for show....
Nice collection though, Jaybird!
Here's what "fits" my hand in S&W's...
The finger-grooved Pachmayrs are the worst for me. They actually hurt my hands after a few shots. I like the target grips just fine!
Wait... what? Are you saying all 610s are chambered to accept 10mm Magnum, or that you had yours modded? If the latter, where??
The finger-grooved Pachmayrs are the worst for me. They actually hurt my hands after a few shots. I like the target grips just fine!
I have had most of the Smith models, ...
Do a little more research and owners of the 10mm revolver say accuracy with .40 Smith is dismail.Dont have the gun... I've just read of a few Americans who have had the smithing done. Seems like a very cool idea. They are from factory only able to accept 10mm and .40S&W.
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That's what I figured, but your phrasing gave me reason to hope...Dont have the gun... I've just read of a few Americans who have had the smithing done. Seems like a very cool idea. They are from factory only able to accept 10mm and .40S&W.
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I should get mine in a couple of weeks, I'll know soon enough.Any CGN's with the Model 610 to confirm or refute this claim?
I've not heard that myself. There are forcing cone issues with some K Frames firing magnum loads, but the only similar thing I can think of for the 686's is the firing pin bushing recall on the original 686's and 686-1's. This problem caused some revolvers to bind up when fired with certain types of magnum ammunition. It's a fairly easy fix (and can still be done and paid for by S&W) but I haven't yet bothered to get my "no dash" 686 done. I probably should someday, but I've never had the problem.Didn't I hear something about the 686 having problems with the forcing cone with .357 pressures? Pitting and whatnot?
I too heard of this once, with SOME .357 revolvers.Didn't I hear something about the 686 having problems with the forcing cone with .357 pressures? Pitting and whatnot?



























