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S&W 360PD Pistol - Review
2018-12-04
[ARMSLIST] The very first time I held a Smith and Wesson 360pd in my hand, I knew that I wanted one. That was a few years ago at an NRA convention if I recall correctly. The Scandium frame and the Titanium cylinder come together to create something very special. The barrel, hammer, trigger, cylinder release, and a few internal parts are about the only iron you will find on this gun.

It all adds up to a serious case of cognitive dissonance. It is very hard to pick up an empty 360PD and think of it chambering .357 rounds. I've held toy guns that are heavier.
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  Yes, TW, she sounds like me.
Posted by: KBK   2018-12-04 18:58  

#8  thanx for the heads up
Posted by: 746   2018-12-04 18:48  

#7   'skin that smoke wagon' thats how its done in Idaho
Posted by: 746   2018-12-04 18:48  

#6  Never Trump Dana Loesch can s*ck it...

M. Murcek, Ms Loesch’s Wikipedia page has this to say:

During the 2016 Republican presidential primary, she endorsed the Ted Cruz campaign while disparaging the candidacy of Donald J. Trump. According to The Atlantic, since Trump's election Loesch has become one of the Trump presidency's most visible "passionate defenders".
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-12-04 18:44  

#5  Don't like the alloy frame Smiths. I have several M29's in various barrel lengths. Heavy, yes, but I'm not weak.

Never Trump Dana Loesch can s*ck it...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-12-04 15:24  

#4  If (God forbid) you ever have to 'skin that smoke wagon' your legal troubles could be costly. BTW, liability insurance for firearms only covers 'legal actions' associated with self defense. Dropping a hammer on a fleeing perp is not generally considered a 'legal action.'

Trick shooting over his shoulder with a mirror during egress...... a possible exception.

Posted by: Besoeker   2018-12-04 14:37  

#3  If you carry legally you need insurance., permit or not.
Posted by: Glolush Whusotch4899   2018-12-04 13:50  

#2   Concealed Carry Liability Insurance is a must.


thanks for the info, I hadnt thought of that

we dont need CC permits in Idaho, do I still need insurance?
Posted by: 746   2018-12-04 13:31  

#1  S&W manufactures an excellent line of what I call wheel gun 'road pistols.' All carry a lifetime warranty.

Remember to visit the range a minimum of one or two times per year to maintain proficiency and confidence in your weapon. Target placement at 5-7 meters is ideal. Most defensive engagements take place at 21 feet or less. Unless you are an amputee, I strongly recommend the two handed grip as illustrated in the video.

Lastly, Concealed Carry Liability Insurance is a must.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-12-04 07:56  

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