On this forum, S&W Model 10s come up frequently as reliable, economic good buys. Far less frequently do I see mention of Model 64s, their stainless counterpart.
Likewise, I somewhat regularly see more comments and praise for the Model 19 than the Model 66 and more attention given to the 27 than the 627.
I don't know a lot about revolvers, and I'm curious as to why there tends to be more enthusiasm (in general) for the blued guns than the stainless versions. I thought that maybe the blued versions go back further, have more history, and older guns to choose from (people seem to like the older guns) but that's just a guess.
Likewise, I somewhat regularly see more comments and praise for the Model 19 than the Model 66 and more attention given to the 27 than the 627.
I don't know a lot about revolvers, and I'm curious as to why there tends to be more enthusiasm (in general) for the blued guns than the stainless versions. I thought that maybe the blued versions go back further, have more history, and older guns to choose from (people seem to like the older guns) but that's just a guess.
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