they are the best of the best (IMHO)Recently acquired this little S&W Bodyguard circa early eighties production. It is a cutie, had to get it.
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It is a 649 stainless. I also have a 49 blued. I prefer the steel models due to recoil, but i would not turn down a model 38 either! : )M38 or M49 ?
Yes, they are all older models with pinned barrels etc except the 649. Can't tell from the pic's but model 36 blued , two model 37's Airweights blued, model 49, model 60 stainless and model 649. The K frames are my Model 19, model 12 Airweight and model 15 snub...I love the snub guns. I used to carry two, one in steel and an Airweight as backup. Now i tend to use the 649 most, because the stainless shows absolutely no wear etc. It is an older pic, I have put Tyler T grips on the others too.Great! Really like the snubby 38s. Rather have a 649 than the 642. Too many changes these days from the norm of years back. Construction of the older models are a definite plus.
Yes, we have all done the same. I am kickin myself for having let go many fine revolvers, but times change, circumstances change and we do what we think is best. Sometimes it works out , some times we would like to have a "re -do" ! : )Interesting Snake. Haven't had a revolver since the Model 19 snub bought back new in 77 or 78 for $180!! Kickin my ass I let that get away now when I see the prices on S&W Forum. Clinging to my CS-9 stainless for now but a .38 snub seems like a great ticket for carry also. This time I will keep BOTH!
I also had a 2.5 in Model 66 stainless snub. I ran into some hard times during a divorce & sold it to my brother years ago(40yrs) . When i got back on my feet I asked him to sell it back to me. Needless to say, he didn't! still makes me mad when I think about it!Interesting Snake. Haven't had a revolver since the Model 19 snub bought back new in 77 or 78 for $180!! Kickin my ass I let that get away now when I see the prices on S&W Forum. Clinging to my CS-9 stainless for now but a .38 snub seems like a great ticket for carry also. This time I will keep BOTH!
This one is a M38 Bodyguard Airweight. Mfg 1987.M38 or M49 ?
That would be a nice one to have. To me the 38/49 gives you all the best features. you can carry in a pocket, not get hung up, but can still cock it for a SA shot for more precision if needed. What 's not to like!This one is a M38 Bodyguard Airweight. Mfg 1987.
I use ones by Galco and Bianchi in leather and a Galco Kydex also.This is probably the fifth or sixth one I have owned. Won't go away anytime soon! Would like to find an open top hi-ride belt holster for outside the pocket carry too.
Galco Con158B, they have it on their site. The Bianchi( in the middle) 105 Minimalist™ Belt Slide Holster w/ Slots is also very good and 1/3 the price. I personally prefer the Galco with the Belt Snaps. It works as well as the other and is much easier to take on and off! The Galco's have the forward slant, the Bianchi does not, however you can also wear the Bianchi cross draw due to its zero cant, which is useful sometimes.I like the one with the forward cant and belt loops. What model is it? Mfg?
Hang on to it. I had one that I carried as a back up on duty for a good 20 yrs.Recently acquired this little S&W Bodyguard M38 Airweight, 1987 production. It is a cutie, had to get it.
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LOL, well, as they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder! : )Actually, that's the one Smith in my conglomeration that I actually hate the look of. Note, I keep it because it is a very good handgun for it's purpose, but it is ugly as sin.