I carry nickel, blued, and stainless.
My favorite right now is a no dash S&W Model 586.
I carry nickel, blued, and stainless.
My favorite right now is a no dash S&W Model 586.
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I've hade blued, stainless and whatever black finish they put on the S&W 442's and 340PD's. I have a 642 in aluminum/stainless now. I like it best.
"Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree
Stainless. Granted my frames are aluminum though.
I don't want to rub that bluing off!
In AZ: Stainless
Ever shoot a shiny stainless revolver on a bright day, especially one that is fixed sighted with the rear and, often, the front sights are also stainless? Not good. Some stainless revolvers have a slight rib/rough finish on the barrel that breaks up the bright reflection of the barrel, serrated sights, and so on, but my Ruger New Vaquero was a real SOB in the sun so it made me more conscious of lighting conditions and its affect on POI.
S&W K or L frame, no preference on finish really. The only Ruger I have is one of the 6- shot Redhawk .357s, and I'd have to hire someone to carry that beast for me.
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