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S&W 442 or 642-2? Which do you prefer and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="alank2" data-source="post: 3613751" data-attributes="member: 108"><p>I've always liked the 442 more. It is a small thing, but I don't love the difference in the silver look between the 642's frame and the cylinder. After reading quite a bit about how the lock works there is no way I'd want one on a carry gun. The lock is not well designed imho. I was shooting my 442 just this morning and I have to say that the J-frame is a great piece. I find the best technique to shoot them accurately is to stage the trigger, aim precisely, then follow through to fire. As much as I love the snub, the Kahr PM9 series with some bike tire wrapped around the grip is a more capable weapon for pocket duty. 2 more rounds, 9mm, slightly easier trigger, better sights. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alank2, post: 3613751, member: 108"] I've always liked the 442 more. It is a small thing, but I don't love the difference in the silver look between the 642's frame and the cylinder. After reading quite a bit about how the lock works there is no way I'd want one on a carry gun. The lock is not well designed imho. I was shooting my 442 just this morning and I have to say that the J-frame is a great piece. I find the best technique to shoot them accurately is to stage the trigger, aim precisely, then follow through to fire. As much as I love the snub, the Kahr PM9 series with some bike tire wrapped around the grip is a more capable weapon for pocket duty. 2 more rounds, 9mm, slightly easier trigger, better sights. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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