asforme
Campaign Veteran
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My mother's soon to be carry gun once she gets her ccw is her 20 year old S&W .38 snubbie. When I was looking at it recently I noticed that it didn't have a transfer bar. It's a stainless steel with a less than 3 inch barrel, so I think it must be a model 60.
I am no revolver expert so I wanted to get some advice from the rest of you. Should she be carrying and storing her S&W with an empty cylinder under the hamme seeing as the firing pin is right there? Are there other internal safeties on an S&W to prevent a ND from dropping?
My mother's soon to be carry gun once she gets her ccw is her 20 year old S&W .38 snubbie. When I was looking at it recently I noticed that it didn't have a transfer bar. It's a stainless steel with a less than 3 inch barrel, so I think it must be a model 60.
I am no revolver expert so I wanted to get some advice from the rest of you. Should she be carrying and storing her S&W with an empty cylinder under the hamme seeing as the firing pin is right there? Are there other internal safeties on an S&W to prevent a ND from dropping?