Did I miss something? Trying to find either a S&W or Ruger .22lr j frame revolver in stock is pretty much impossible. Found one site that claimed it was in stock until I ordered it… 😑
I’m not typically a wheel gun guy so what’s the deal with these?
Did I miss something? Trying to find either a S&W or Ruger .22lr j frame revolver in stock is pretty much impossible. Found one site that claimed it was in stock until I ordered it… 😑
I’m not typically a wheel gun guy so what’s the deal with these?
My guess is that S&W remains tone-deaf and/or obtuse when it comes to making enough of the "staple" .22 revolvers, let alone venturing into such arcane exotica as - the horror! - no-lock, plain vanilla 640's. Perhaps they are afraid that one or two won't sell out on any given run instantly.
I am personally convinced that I will die before they make the latter again; if they somehow make a liar out of me, I am still reasonably confident that I won't see one waiting for me in a retail case.
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Can’t afford it, or I would have already bought it.
I saw a new 317 in the case at a local shop the other day... But I am not all that interested in new S&W guns. A 317 would make a decent companion to the 3" model 60 I have.
I wish they would offer a bodyguard . 22, .22 Mag for pocket carry.
You could look at the Shooting Industry website and find the production figures of various caliber revolvers. I remember seeing there that the 32s were only produced in the few thousands, which is why they are rare. Wonder what the SW production figures for the 22s and 22 mags are?