Here’s my 642 with the Incognito Concealment holster. Absolutely love this holster. Lately I’ve been carrying this more often than my Shield 45. A bit easier to carry all day working in this oppressive heat.
I'm still waiting on the answer to this one too. Particularly ones made from "old plastic"What's a " throw pistol " ?
I have tryed all morning to come up with something good about a Glock. You are going to have to wait a little longer i'm afraid. "throw" as in throw away. "old plastic" means what it says.
Colt,Smith Wesson,Kimber,Ruger,--------------------------------------------------and then Glock.
Dont let me make you mad,I am mostly kidding.
I don't think anyone gets mad. People just get tired of seeing people beat a dead horse. It's ok to not like something and not tell people over and over. There are revolver, s&w etc specific communities where they shun polymer.Dont let me make you mad,I am mostly kidding.
I love my S&W revolvers. The first gun I purchased was a model 66 4” for my service revolver when I turned 21 and still have it. I’ll never sell that one. I saw the receipt a while back and I paid 275.00 for it. I picked up a 686 4” a few years ago and paid a premium for it but I just had to have it.
I counted 8 different S&W revolvers posted this month before I got tired of looking for them. Are you sure you are looking in the correct place?I wonder why there are no Smith Wesson revolvers in the for sale part?
Nothing but glocks and other plastic junk
If im buying a glock that wouldn't be why or even a concern. I don't buy tools as investments.Do any of y'all think a glock will be worth 3 - 5 times what you paid for it, in 20 years?
My guns arent an investment. My polymer guns arent junk. S&W isnt bad as the thread title says either, but being close minded to polymer isnt helpful imo. Taurus makes some nice revolvers and they are cheaper if you want to give them a try.I wonder why there are no Smith Wesson revolvers in the for sale part?
Nothing but glocks and other plastic junk
Do any of y'all think a glock will be worth 3 - 5 times what you paid for it, in 20 years?