I'm starting to get an interest in revolvers and getting frustrated. The other day, I found myself looking at the revolvers at a LGS and came to realize I'm basically an idiot with them. I'm learning, but slowly. For example, I saw a S&W 642-1. What in the blazes does the "-1" mean? Not the first time I've seen it either. When I looked at the S&W site, they have a 642, airweight 642, lady smith 642, but no 642-1. Now to make things even more confusing to me, I look at the 642, and it says "Airweight" on it. So what is the difference between a 642 and 642 airweight?!?!? are they trying to be as confusing to new shooters as possible?
Thanks for letting me vent and ask questions. I appreciate it.
Thanks for letting me vent and ask questions. I appreciate it.