LineStretcher
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Yes there is the M&P 340 in 357 with the scandium frame but no one within 50 miles of me had one.a concealed hammer airweight J frame .357 is readily available on the open market, maybe just not in your area.
Yes there is the M&P 340 in 357 with the scandium frame but no one within 50 miles of me had one.a concealed hammer airweight J frame .357 is readily available on the open market, maybe just not in your area.
I would ask the question the other way. Is there any practical purpose for .357 snub nose revolvers weighing less than about 20 ounces? The SP101 weights in at 26+ ounces and from my experience is the absolute lightest most* people can begin to proficiently shoot .357 rounds out of with any hope for a follow up shot.
The SP101 weights in at 26+ ounces and from my experience is the absolute lightest most* people can begin to proficiently shoot .357 rounds out of with any hope for a follow up shot.
you can load any .357 with the lower powered .38 spl so why have a .38 spl version of the very same .357 magnum gun?
why the 64 when there is the 65?
why the 642 when there is the 340?
Because people buy 'em. Simple as that.