Earlier this week I bought a Ladysmith 65 from my local LGS/Range. They took it in on a trade a few months ago and have been using it as a rental. They only allow .38s to be shot through it.
The finish is a bit rough. Lock up is super tight and seems to be completely sound mechanically. They took it apart and cleaned it up for me.
I paid $335 for it! That included the breakdown and cleaning. I have been looking at them on Gunbroker. Going rate seems to be $700 to $1,100 depending on condition. I didn't realize it was such a desirable piece.
Here she is after being cleaned up with some nice Altamont grips
I am an avid shooter, but I mainly shoot rifles and semi-auto pistols. My revolver experience is pretty much limited to shooting my J Frame collection. I have five J Frames. I shoot them often and I shoot them fairly well.
I also have some basic gunsmithing skills and do a fair amount of work on my ARs. I have also done trigger jobs on all of my J Frames. So I know triggers pretty well.
Let me say this 65 Ladysmith has an absolutely amazing trigger by any standard. The double action is light, smooth, and very crisp. It is light and smooth through the whole pull. It might be the nicest factory revolver trigger I have ever pulled in DA. I will not touch the trigger on this gun, it will remain as is.
I took her out to the range. I brought some AE 130gr standard pressure FMJ .38s, Blaser .38 FMJ 158gr +P, and some Federal 125gr JHP .357s. Here are some 6 shot groups I shot in single and double action at 25 feet.
Here is the first group I shot. AE 130gr .38. Single Action at 25':
Here is the second group I shot. AE 130gr .38. Double Action at 25':
Here is the only .357 group I shot. Federal 125gr JHP. DOUBLE ACTION at 25'. Yep that's 6 rounds in Double Action. She loves this load!:
One last group:
What an accurate and sweet gun to shoot. Recoil is not bad at all even with the .357s. I won't be shooting too many .357s, they are too expensive. But my lady seems to really like those Federal 125gr JHPs.
I am very happy with my purchase. I think my next bunch of gun purchases will be revolvers. They shoot so nicely. Much nicer than any of my semi-autos.
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