WTB...Ultra-Lite revolver for wife
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WTB...Ultra-Lite revolver for wife
I am trying to find a very well maintained Ultra-Lite in .38Spl for my wife to carry. She is an avid runner that currently carries an older Chief's Special in a fanny pack while she runs. Only problem is the weight bouncing around. Obivoulsy Ultra-Lites average around 21oz and are much easier to run with. Live in Galveston County, but willing to deal with anyone in TX.
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Just a reminder... ultra light is great for carry but hurts when being fired.
I have (and love - it isn't for sale) a S&W 642 that I think starts at about 15oz and is .38Spc +P rated and I can very highly recommend this model for her uses. The .357Mag version is actually a touch lighter than the .38Spc version (or was when I bought) due to using different materials. But you pay for it when pulling the trigger and when opening the wallet. Good luck!
I have (and love - it isn't for sale) a S&W 642 that I think starts at about 15oz and is .38Spc +P rated and I can very highly recommend this model for her uses. The .357Mag version is actually a touch lighter than the .38Spc version (or was when I bought) due to using different materials. But you pay for it when pulling the trigger and when opening the wallet. Good luck!
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Thanks for the tip and she does know that the lack of weight increases the kick. I will have her practice with the Chief Special and occasionally squeeze a few off with the other just so she will not forget the "feel". I just want her to be able to come back from a run w/o being bruised from a heavier piece bouncing on her side.
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You have any pics or model #s I can reference? Do you have a $$$ in mind as well?lawrnk wrote:I've got an airweight, about 1 year old. Shot once at the range, about 20 down the pipe. Purchased new at carters. Bought it for a carry weapon, decided I do not prefer revolvers. Looks new. Open to trade or sale.
Lightest gun I've ever held myself. 5 shot.
.38 SLP+P
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I have a NIB S&W 642 Airweight. It was going to be a console gun for my truck but I ended up using a semi-auto instead.
I'm in Katy, $350.00 FTF.
http://www.impactguns.com/store/022188638103.html
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I'm in Katy, $350.00 FTF.
http://www.impactguns.com/store/022188638103.html
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I have original papers, case, etc. Looking for $300
Send me a message if interested
Airweight 642
.38 Sp +P
http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/2276/hpim0829pj6.jpg
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/5628/hpim0830on0.jpg
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/3013/hpim0831vm2.jpg
Send me a message if interested
Airweight 642
.38 Sp +P
http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/2276/hpim0829pj6.jpg
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/5628/hpim0830on0.jpg
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/3013/hpim0831vm2.jpg
razoraggie wrote:You have any pics or model #s I can reference? Do you have a $$$ in mind as well?lawrnk wrote:I've got an airweight, about 1 year old. Shot once at the range, about 20 down the pipe. Purchased new at carters. Bought it for a carry weapon, decided I do not prefer revolvers. Looks new. Open to trade or sale.
Lightest gun I've ever held myself. 5 shot.
.38 SLP+P