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<blockquote data-quote="JTA" data-source="post: 1262819" data-attributes="member: 6189"><p>Thanks for the feed back, and brief review. I know you can get the S&W 442 and 642 without locks, but I was sort of warming up to the idea of a slightly heavier revolver to help make shooting more enjoyable. Airweight J frame revolvers are a pain (literally) for extended periods of shooting. The SP101 seems like one of the few small revolvers truly capable of managing .357 loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTA, post: 1262819, member: 6189"] Thanks for the feed back, and brief review. I know you can get the S&W 442 and 642 without locks, but I was sort of warming up to the idea of a slightly heavier revolver to help make shooting more enjoyable. Airweight J frame revolvers are a pain (literally) for extended periods of shooting. The SP101 seems like one of the few small revolvers truly capable of managing .357 loads. [/QUOTE]
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