No, it's not DAO. It still has a hammer that can be cocked to fire SA, but the hammer is shrouded so it won't snag pulling it out of a pocket, etc. Has a really nice trigger pull to it. Better then your snubby I would wager.
The 49 that soulman has is ugly in terms of it's shape, but still a pretty gun due to it's good condition. I was impressed with the feel of it. Noticeably better than the modern 642's. If I could find a 38 (I believe that's the airweight version) I'd jump on it. I also think an older 37 would be great to have.
At least it has that going for it. You would be surprised at what a set of stones and lighter springs will do for my junky little snubby.
Snubby triggers aren't as refined as their bigger brothers, the K frame in S&Ws case., but they aren't that bad. GED has set it before, but the ability to find the mark (where it's hitting) in SA and then switching over to DA is a wonderful feature. I also load it up with snake shot for my "walking around" gun. The SA allows me to hit that small moving target of a snake's head by letting me really steady myself and aim. The DA with shrouded hammer allows me to pull it from my pocket with less chance of snag and makes it a great "get off me" gun for up close and personal situations.
Do you load your own rat shot? If so are there any tricks? I have some info in my manuals about it but I haven't bought the shot cups from Midway to see if I like it yet.
Nice Case, ugly gun. Is it DAO? My biggest deal besides the look are the ones that are DAO, if I wanted a heavy trigger pull I would have bought a Sigma.
Anyways here are the pics of the holster I made last night.
It was my first time to layer leather and also my first time to use rivets. I need to work on making my rivets more symmetrical and the finished edges but other than that I think it came out ok.
I don't care how goofy looking something is if it works. Tools don't have to be pretty to work. But I guess that comes from me being in love with the Humpback (S&W Bodyguard).
I think it came out pretty darn good. I've done some leatherwork in the past and have been itching to try my hand at a holster for my Kimber. Do you have any resources that you like on the craft?
Every time I see you post a pic of that little feller, I kick myself for ever letting it go.
It's no big secret. The Smith & Wesson "Bodyguard" is by far my utmost favorite of ALL Smith & Wesson revolvers. Period. If I could find another Bodyguard, I would jump on it in a minute. I've got my heart set on a model 649 in .38 Special from the mid 80's.
Someday my little friend...someday.
That's an AWESOME pic Andy. You need to get rid of that danged ol' Case pocket knife and get a Smith & Wesson S.W.A.T. folder or sumthin'. Is that one of those S&W watches with the three different bands in black, khaki and OD for like $25? How's it holding up? I need a new watch desperately and I saw one of those in Gall's or somewhere. I really like it.
I've had the watch for two weeks now. It's my second one. The first one held up very well and I would still have it, but one of the techs at wal-mart stole it out of the ash tray in my truck when I had new tires put on. It's still got all the papers, all three bands, and the box. I've only worn it a couple days and it's still in as good of condition as I got it. I decided to bite the bullet and bought a Seiko 5, so I don't really need this S&W. If you want it, you can have it for $25 shipped. (I gave $33 shipped.)
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