And the new style barrels. All to help production and keep costs down. But they look pretty nice. We’re not living in the 50’s anymore. Skilled labor, formerly required, has been replaced by CNC precision, only requiring assemblers. I’m impressed they openly farmed out their grip production.
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I'm gonna have to get used to wearing a gun again. I
- Gary Reeder, 2026-03-07, 17:48
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S&W has a new version of a line “Mountain Gun” revolvers
- WB, 2026-03-07, 18:46
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I sometimes debate in my mind, what would be
- John W, 2026-03-08, 07:48
- Boy, it’s your party. Run what you brung - WB, 2026-03-08, 20:35
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Size and weight matters
- Dave H., 2026-03-08, 14:45
- There are a lot of reasons to like either the - Gary Reeder, 2026-03-08, 19:20
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The new gun is running against the new Kel-Tec. I will check
- Gary Reeder, 2026-03-07, 19:15
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They got rid of the safety. Still lots of cast parts
- WB, 2026-03-08, 06:55
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I picked up the
- GeraldA, 2026-03-08, 15:00
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Gerald, is this the new Smith? I didn't relize they
- Gary Reeder, 2026-03-08, 18:46
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629 and 686+ Mountain Guns…
- GeraldA, 2026-03-08, 18:50
- In regard to the Mountain Guns from - GeraldA, 2026-03-08, 18:57
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629 and 686+ Mountain Guns…
- GeraldA, 2026-03-08, 18:50
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Gerald, is this the new Smith? I didn't relize they
- Gary Reeder, 2026-03-08, 18:46
- Everything these days is a casting or partial - Gary Reeder, 2026-03-08, 12:02
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I picked up the
- GeraldA, 2026-03-08, 15:00
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They got rid of the safety. Still lots of cast parts
- WB, 2026-03-08, 06:55
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I sometimes debate in my mind, what would be
- John W, 2026-03-08, 07:48
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S&W has a new version of a line “Mountain Gun” revolvers
- WB, 2026-03-07, 18:46