Looking for a sidewinder with both cylinders. Like to have the folding grips too but can find those easily. Cash in hand, also guns to trade if you prefer.
Slide bite indeed. Mine still has blood on it from the last go-round. Can't limp wrist the PPK either or it won't cycle. Hold on tight, hold on low. Great guns.
I have 4 steel frame EAA Witnesses, compact in .40, full size in 9mm, 2 full size in .45. Have loved them for a decade plus. Excellent quality for the money, and they fit the hand very well. Can't say enough good about them. Don't care for the poly models, but the steel frames are an A+ for me.
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MUCH less felt recoil than the Airweight Smiths firing +P 38...
Good to know. I'm an airweight fan. Wanted to up the ante to a .357, but everyone propogates scare tactics about the recoil. 38+p in an airweight is mild IMHO, so I'll look forward to grabbing a .357 and giving it a shot...
Ran across your post... I have a 4" 66-1, pinned and recessed. It was traded in by the local police dept a few years ago on an AR. Original wood grips. They relieved the left side grip a bit so they could use speed loaders more effectively. It's not new obviously, but isn't a junker by any...
Takes a little time and certainly commitment to the notion of doing it daily, but carrying large isn't a huge deal after you get used to it. I'm at home with a Glock model 22 at 4:30, and after a while began to feel underarmed without it. A high quality belt and high quality holster make all...