Not dovetailed, but here’s my 442 PC with fixed sights from Bowen Classic Arms. They shoot POA/POI out to 15 yds (the farthest I’ve tested thus far) with Speer 135 gr Gold Dot SB. The stocks are birdseye maple extended boot grips by Craig Spegel.
IMG_1899.jpgIMG_1900.jpg
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Greg,
Did your 640 Pro go by the wayside?
I get where your coming from though, hell, I would be happy even if S&W would do a airweight with a pinned front sight or hi-viz option.
I like the J-frame but my dream EDC revolver is a Smith 242, except in 9mm. Perfect all-around size with 7 x 9mm.
Tim
This is what they are putting out for shot. Definitely a good setup with the laser from the factory, and no Hillary hole.
https://www.military.com/kitup/2019/...-revolver.html
Let those who are fond of blaming and finding fault, while they sit safely at home, ask, ‘Why did you not do thus and so?’I wish they were on this voyage; I well believe that another voyage of a different kind awaits them.”
Christopher Columbus
Thanks he 640 Pro is a phenomenal carry
Proper Planing Prevents Piss Poor Performance.......
Kinda like, but not quite...
5774.jpg
Always found the J frames to be "experts" guns, requiring some dedication to master the (comparatively) crappy double action triggers.
Hearing the gunshop ninja's recommend one as "the perfect wife's first weapon" chapped my ass; an absolute certain way to kill (a woman's) enthusiasm for shooting IME.
I have been partial to the 2" K frames. Not much can equal a well broken in, or tuned, double action trigger on a K frame.
I bobbed hammer, disabled single action, ground/polished serrations from trigger face and did a double action tune on this old 10-5.
It gets carried frequently, especially in a Winter coat pocket.
Bookmarks