I saw it too. He just can’t meet anywhere closer than Athens. Kills it for me.
Its worth the drive. LOL...Kidding. The location kind of killed it for me too. It's a smoking deal though!
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I saw it too. He just can’t meet anywhere closer than Athens. Kills it for me.
I saw it too. He just can’t meet anywhere closer than Athens. Kills it for me.
@TacticalJeebus you can take this info straight to the bank. This old revolver fart has been doing this since before you OR I was born."Old Revolver Farts", huh? Well, since I probably am one, I'll give you my two cents' worth, keeping in mind I carry a Revolver every day and have used Revolvers in IDPA, USPSA, Steel Challenge, ICORE and Bullseye Competition at one time or another...
First, forget Colts...Any Colt Revolver worth considering is gonna' be TOO EXPENSIVE...
As far as Taurus goes, while I carried one for a coupla' years, they are pretty hit-and-miss as far as quality goes, and since you mentioned Carry AND Competition, I'll go out on a limb and say most Taurus Revolvers will not stand up to a lot of shooting...Sad, but true...
That leaves us with Ruger and Smith & Wesson...While the Rugers are damn near indestructible, they are not as REFINED as the comparable models from Smith & Wesson, and you will NEVER get quite as nice a DA Trigger on a Ruger as you can on a Smith...
Now that we know we want a Smith & Wesson Revolver, the question is, which MODEL? Since you have already determined that the four-inch L-Frames are too big & heavy AND that you need a six-shot Revolver, what we are left with are the various K-Frame models...
You seem to have rejected the various Fixed-sight K-Frames, but you might not know that the sights on those are infinitely more visible/usable than the fixed sights on the smaller J-Frames.
I would suggest that you look at the Models 10, 13, 64 & 65 in the Fixed-sight line-up, as well as the Models 15, 19, 66 & 67 in the Adjustable-sight line-up--You'll certainly be able to find something very "Usable" in that bunch! HTH, Good luck, and let us know what you end up with...

I’m not a fan of lasers on firearms, other than IR devices. Just because of the giving away of position aspect, as well I practice shooting from retention on a regular basis. I like the 2.75” look more, that’s what it boils down to.View attachment 1722355
Crimson Trace makes lasergrips for K-frame square butt S&W wheelguns.
I'd go with that, if it's a carry gun.
Although you may have to take the batteries out or tape over the front of the laser to disable it for certain matches.
Having a push-button activated laser is just too much of an advantage in a competition between fellow gun lovers. But on the street when your life is on the line, I think you should have that advantage over a bad guy.
Well I was only born in ‘94... so most of you guys have been doing this since before I was born!@TacticalJeebus you can take this info straight to the bank. This old revolver fart has been doing this since before you OR I was born.![]()