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<blockquote data-quote="Glock &#039;em down" data-source="post: 3815882" data-attributes="member: 684"><p>The mighty Jaybird, especially the Airweights, were designed to be carried a lot and shot a little. Basically, it's for the armed professional who spends more time behind a desk than on the front line. Hence the name, "Chief's Special."</p><p></p><p>I would think with today's metallurgy and technology, the little snubbies would surely outlast their respective owners. Because let's face it, they are not range guns. </p><p></p><p>I would even venture to say that most folks that purchase them are first time gun owners and after a cylinder or two (especially +P loads) the little fellers wind up in a nightstand or a sock drawer, where they reside for the rest of their lives.</p><p></p><p>But then again...what the hell do I know. <img src="/images/smilies/ugh2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":ugh2:" title="Ugh2 :ugh2:" data-shortname=":ugh2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 'em down, post: 3815882, member: 684"] The mighty Jaybird, especially the Airweights, were designed to be carried a lot and shot a little. Basically, it's for the armed professional who spends more time behind a desk than on the front line. Hence the name, "Chief's Special." I would think with today's metallurgy and technology, the little snubbies would surely outlast their respective owners. Because let's face it, they are not range guns. I would even venture to say that most folks that purchase them are first time gun owners and after a cylinder or two (especially +P loads) the little fellers wind up in a nightstand or a sock drawer, where they reside for the rest of their lives. But then again...what the hell do I know. :ugh2: [/QUOTE]
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