“I believe the roll check he is taking about is watching the revolver timing “ I may be incorrect.
Lots of people carrying guns that have no idea what they are doing with them. No big surprise in the gun culture, only 1 in 75-100 knows what he or she is doing or have training deeper than the gun counter. I have a solution, you knew I would say that. Make gun schooling, tuition and expenses, an above the line tax deduction and raise the educational median in the gun culture.
I forgot about the K6S. I have tried the trigger on one of those at a gun shop. Although I prefer to have a single action option, the trigger is SO good on the Kimber that I would likely choose it over any J frame. Especially considering the 6 shot capacity vs 5 in the S&W. Cost is a factor, of course...but I'd consider the Kimber a "Buy once, cry once" thing. I don't need a snub revolver, but if I find a nice used K6S at a good price, I will snap it up. Just because.
I only have one snub now, a 1970's S&W Model 36 nickel. I never carry it, but I'll never sell it either.
Good gosh the K6s 3" is pretty, i may cheat on my Md 13.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1020952123
Thats a nice looking revolver and it's at the perfect barrel length for a 357 magnum. IMO anyway.
I would be capable of moving up to the 3" barrel myself, but I'll never get a price like the $625 I paid for my Kimber 6s hammerless with the 2" barrel, so I'm "stuck" with my "perfect" revolver CC.Good gosh the K6s 3" is pretty, i may cheat on my Md 13.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1020952123