If you just gotta have a S&W, excellent.
IF you are on a budget, consider Rossi.
http://www.rossiusa.com/products/product-details.cfm?model=R46102&category=REVOLVER
My sequentially numbered pair of Rossi blued 2" .357 snubbies cost me about $450 about six months ago.
THE REASON I WENT WITH ROSSI is because they are the ONLY manufacturer who still makes a six shot 2" snubbie. So I can use my WIFE'S speed loaders from her 4" .357 in an emergency. When else does the 2" come out, except at the range?
I KNOW, I could have gotten a seven or eight shot, but they just didn't 'feel' right in my hand. The Rossi was perfect.
I'll be swapping out the rubber grips for laminated wood (in black) and then I'm going to 'pimp' them out.
I'll show you guys after I've finished working on them.
IF you are on a budget, consider Rossi.
http://www.rossiusa.com/products/product-details.cfm?model=R46102&category=REVOLVER
My sequentially numbered pair of Rossi blued 2" .357 snubbies cost me about $450 about six months ago.
THE REASON I WENT WITH ROSSI is because they are the ONLY manufacturer who still makes a six shot 2" snubbie. So I can use my WIFE'S speed loaders from her 4" .357 in an emergency. When else does the 2" come out, except at the range?
I KNOW, I could have gotten a seven or eight shot, but they just didn't 'feel' right in my hand. The Rossi was perfect.
I'll be swapping out the rubber grips for laminated wood (in black) and then I'm going to 'pimp' them out.
I'll show you guys after I've finished working on them.