Yep, one could come home with me no problem.
The rear sight on the Smith is a generous U-shape with a teeny little notch at the bottom. It's small enough that a fella doesn't even notice it at first and thinks, "Now just how am I supposed to consistently position the front blade in this?" It is a proper width for a thin bladed front, once you find it. Not very quick though.
I wouldn't have any qualms about picking up an Uberti were the cash in the pocket and one found. I would want a historically correct caliber though, likely .45 S&W, .44 Russian or the like.
Complete thread:
- Smith & Wesson No. 3, for Bryan Pettet -
Hoot,
2016-03-02, 13:46
- Nice review... -
Bryan Pettet,
2016-03-02, 14:30
- Yep, one could come home with me no problem. -
Hoot,
2016-03-02, 15:08
- Understood. Thx again for the great info. NT -
Bryan Pettet,
2016-03-02, 16:52
- Comment from a friend on his S&W 2000 -
BC,
2016-03-02, 17:10
- Thx for the info... - Bryan Pettet, 2016-03-02, 21:25
- Comment from a friend on his S&W 2000 -
BC,
2016-03-02, 17:10
- Understood. Thx again for the great info. NT -
Bryan Pettet,
2016-03-02, 16:52
- Yep, one could come home with me no problem. -
Hoot,
2016-03-02, 15:08
- Nice review... -
Bryan Pettet,
2016-03-02, 14:30