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S&W Model 442 range review
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<blockquote data-quote="FrankNmac" data-source="post: 3134526" data-attributes="member: 41074"><p>I have been out to the gun range a couple more times since getting my 442. </p><p></p><p>I considered changing the factory grips to a larger pair that covered the metal portion of the rear of the grip based on my not so comfortable experience a couple of years ago, but after putting a pair on to see how they felt and fit and not liking the increase in size (plus having no issues after the first time out this year) I left the original grips on. </p><p></p><p>I am not using the 442 as a range gun like I did with my first one, but I do want to shoot it enough to ensure it will work well and shoot accurately if I need it. I don't know if the lack of issues with my hand with this 442 is from how I hold a revolver now, that I am not running boxes of .38 through it on range trips, or a combination of both but based on my three range trips of 60, 30, and 30 rounds each time with no after effects to my hand or thumb I am keeping it as it came from S&W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankNmac, post: 3134526, member: 41074"] I have been out to the gun range a couple more times since getting my 442. I considered changing the factory grips to a larger pair that covered the metal portion of the rear of the grip based on my not so comfortable experience a couple of years ago, but after putting a pair on to see how they felt and fit and not liking the increase in size (plus having no issues after the first time out this year) I left the original grips on. I am not using the 442 as a range gun like I did with my first one, but I do want to shoot it enough to ensure it will work well and shoot accurately if I need it. I don't know if the lack of issues with my hand with this 442 is from how I hold a revolver now, that I am not running boxes of .38 through it on range trips, or a combination of both but based on my three range trips of 60, 30, and 30 rounds each time with no after effects to my hand or thumb I am keeping it as it came from S&W. [/QUOTE]
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