OT - New pistol from S&W
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OT - New pistol from S&W
I saw a "new" revolver S&W put out. It's a .357 called the M&P TRR8.
Basically it's a 8 shot .357 with a light rail and a rail for a small eotech or pistol scope. It has good reviews but I like my older S&W revolvers. Might make a good LE handgun. It carries as much as a Sig 220 or standard 1911 but in .357, although many departments don't allow magnum loads. It a little too pricey, $900- $1300. I'm not good at pictures so maybe someone else can put it up.
Basically it's a 8 shot .357 with a light rail and a rail for a small eotech or pistol scope. It has good reviews but I like my older S&W revolvers. Might make a good LE handgun. It carries as much as a Sig 220 or standard 1911 but in .357, although many departments don't allow magnum loads. It a little too pricey, $900- $1300. I'm not good at pictures so maybe someone else can put it up.
You're not too retro, yours is a classic and a beauty. But I like the idea of 8 rounds in the chamber. That would be a pretty good woods walking gun where you can carry open.
It would be a good game gun with the 185g hardcast.
It would be even better if they 'centennialized' it. And made a fixed rear sight. Nothing sillier than an adjustable rear sight on that type of gun.
It would be a good game gun with the 185g hardcast.
It would be even better if they 'centennialized' it. And made a fixed rear sight. Nothing sillier than an adjustable rear sight on that type of gun.
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Revolver and 6 or 5 rounds seems a natural to me. Blued steel is a natural. Which way the cylinder spins doesn't matter. Been through the rubber grip phase.
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Okay, I'll chime in here. I'm a semi-auto pistolero, this I know in my heart, though I have learned to appreciate the elegance of a well crafted revolver.
In a nutshell, I like it. I like the chunky flat surfaces on the barrel, I like the color, and I like that it has eight shots in the cylinder. I do wonder why it has such a big gap in front of it, and if this is some new way they're trying to seal the gasses.
For revolvers, I'm a fan of Ruger in many forms. I own one revolver, a Ruger Super Redhawk, and I've come to know my wife's Blackhawk in .357, which has an elegance all it's own.
This thing is not elegant. But it is built in useful proportions, and seems to have practicality at it's base. Practicality is a form all it's own for me, and so I say "I like it".
I'm still not buying one, though.
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In a nutshell, I like it. I like the chunky flat surfaces on the barrel, I like the color, and I like that it has eight shots in the cylinder. I do wonder why it has such a big gap in front of it, and if this is some new way they're trying to seal the gasses.
For revolvers, I'm a fan of Ruger in many forms. I own one revolver, a Ruger Super Redhawk, and I've come to know my wife's Blackhawk in .357, which has an elegance all it's own.
This thing is not elegant. But it is built in useful proportions, and seems to have practicality at it's base. Practicality is a form all it's own for me, and so I say "I like it".
I'm still not buying one, though.
Gryphon
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I think you misunderstand me. The bluing on the new revolver is not a blue I like. I like the traditional deep blue. And I detest rubber grips on anything. Wood properly prepared for the intended job is my preference. As for spin it really doesn't matter as long as the bullets come out the right end!Hobie wrote:Revolver and 6 or 5 rounds seems a natural to me. Blued steel is a natural. Which way the cylinder spins doesn't matter. Been through the rubber grip phase.




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Re: OT - New pistol from S&W
I love all the older Smith & Wesson's but I won't buy one with the new ugly safety.
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Re: OT - New pistol from S&W
Could go for it, but not untill speed loaders are available
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Re: OT - New pistol from S&W
I'm with sixgun; things are coming to a sorry pass throughout the industry. Perhaps if they took a page from the REAL gunmakers of the last century and offered real options and custom features on standard models, they''d sell more product
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Re: OT - New pistol from S&W
I don't like it at all, the revolver gods decreed that revolvers shall hold 6 rounds and anything else is just wrong!!!!! 

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Please don't tell my S&W M10 that. I shot these during load testing standing unsupported.Andrew wrote:Grizz wrote: Nothing sillier than an adjustable rear sight on that type of gun.
That's a urban myth/sterotype. If you want to hit something, you have to aim and adjustable sights are more useful in making a gun accurate.
There, it dosen't seem so silly now does it?![]()



With the prices that S&W is making us pay for their products these QC issues are outrageous. I won't be buying anymore revolvers from S&W until they start coming out with what the consumer wants (more steel framed one piece barrel revolvers), and the QC issues are fixed.

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I'll take my 4" M28 thank you.
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Re: OT - New pistol from S&W
I like it.
Of course I'm half the age of alot of you other posters, who always seem to fear change.


Of course I'm half the age of alot of you other posters, who always seem to fear change.


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WAsn't responding to you and why would I, we agree!crawdaddyjim wrote:I think you misunderstand me. The bluing on the new revolver is not a blue I like. I like the traditional deep blue. And I detest rubber grips on anything. Wood properly prepared for the intended job is my preference. As for spin it really doesn't matter as long as the bullets come out the right end!Hobie wrote:Revolver and 6 or 5 rounds seems a natural to me. Blued steel is a natural. Which way the cylinder spins doesn't matter. Been through the rubber grip phase.
Sincerely,
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Re: OT - New pistol from S&W
I'm an old fogie. I don't like the flat-sided barrels, rails for whatever, internal locks in addition to the proven standard parts, or cylinders with those weird numbers of chambers. The finish isn't so bad and the rubber is a thing that might or might not be needed. I abhor the fiber optic sights (can't see them). MIM parts can be ok. Still, I find myself more and more drawn to the older guns. I get them for prices very competitive with new guns and they work just as well and yet, they have soul the new guns seem to lack. And I'm only 53... 

Sincerely,
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Sights have a place, but not on that one or any other carry piece. Big sights with lots of edges catch on stuff. I don't want my gravestone to read: Couldn't get it out of where it was hiddenAndrew wrote:That's a urban myth/sterotype. If you want to hit something, you have to aim and adjustable sights are more useful in making a gun accurate.Grizz wrote: Nothing sillier than an adjustable rear sight on that type of gun.
There, it dosen't seem so silly now does it?![]()

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Re: OT - New pistol from S&W
Looks good - I would like to have one.
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Re: OT - New pistol from S&W
As an old foof (turned 69 last week), I would point out that I don't "fear" change. I just don't like it, especially when it comes to firearms. The industry flourished for more than a hundred years by offering a solid line of high quality products. The gun men have lost out to the accountants, and we are much the poorer for that.WCF3030 wrote:I like it.![]()
Of course I'm half the age of alot of you other posters, who always seem to fear change.![]()
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