WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
Looking to purchase or trade to a Smith and Wesson 340PD. Needs to be new or like new.
I have a Kimber 3'' 1911, AR bull barrel, AR scope, accessories, etc for trade. Shoot me a message.
Thanks
I have a Kimber 3'' 1911, AR bull barrel, AR scope, accessories, etc for trade. Shoot me a message.
Thanks
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
Have you shot one ?
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
Should have "For emergency use only" engraved on it.Dustin wrote:Have you shot one ?
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
I haven't. I know it's nasty with .357 rounds, but I am looking for the light weight aspect of the gun. I have read its like getting hit in the hand with a baseball bat. I have a model 60 and it's more weight than I want to pack in the summer. I will shoot .38's at the range and carry .357 for self defense. I purchased a 3'' 1911 and it's an awesome gun, but I don't carry it. I like the 60 better & want a lighter hammerless J frame for the summer months.Dustin wrote:Have you shot one ?
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
S&W airweight 38 is all thats needed.
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
I will have a 360pd at the shoot on 02/07 if you want to try one. It kicks like mule on meth with 357s in it.DW-Fan wrote:I haven't. I know it's nasty with .357 rounds, but I am looking for the light weight aspect of the gun. I have read its like getting hit in the hand with a baseball bat. I have a model 60 and it's more weight than I want to pack in the summer. I will shoot .38's at the range and carry .357 for self defense. I purchased a 3'' 1911 and it's an awesome gun, but I don't carry it. I like the 60 better & want a lighter hammerless J frame for the summer months.Dustin wrote:Have you shot one ?
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
Since when are gun forums about *need*?RecoilSensitive wrote:S&W airweight 38 is all thats needed.
I have a boatload of J-frames, but if I ever come across a no-lock 342 at a remotely reasonable price it *will* be mine.
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
It's aaaaaawful! I'll bring a 442 .38+P if you want to compare between Dustins very cool but awful to shoot pistol...hahaDustin wrote:I will have a 360pd at the shoot on 02/07 if you want to try one. It kicks like mule on meth with 357s in it.DW-Fan wrote:I haven't. I know it's nasty with .357 rounds, but I am looking for the light weight aspect of the gun. I have read its like getting hit in the hand with a baseball bat. I have a model 60 and it's more weight than I want to pack in the summer. I will shoot .38's at the range and carry .357 for self defense. I purchased a 3'' 1911 and it's an awesome gun, but I don't carry it. I like the 60 better & want a lighter hammerless J frame for the summer months.Dustin wrote:Have you shot one ?
Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
They aren't that bad to shoot. Don't let the Nancy's try to sway you
It's a great carry gun. I used to own one until it locked up on me while shooting it twice. The snappiness combined with the light weight was pulling the billets out of the casing in the cylinder. Happened several times.
I now carry the m&p 340. Very similar model though.
It's a great carry gun. I used to own one until it locked up on me while shooting it twice. The snappiness combined with the light weight was pulling the billets out of the casing in the cylinder. Happened several times.
I now carry the m&p 340. Very similar model though.
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
Ooh, now that I like.Mike wrote:They aren't that bad to shoot. Don't let the Nancy's try to sway you
It's a great carry gun. I used to own one until it locked up on me while shooting it twice. The snappiness combined with the light weight was pulling the billets out of the casing in the cylinder. Happened several times.
I now carry the m&p 340. Very similar model though.
Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
I would like to have the ability to shoot .357.RecoilSensitive wrote:S&W airweight 38 is all thats needed.
Do you have a 340PD or M&P 340? If so, how do they carry?Frailer wrote:Since when are gun forums about *need*?RecoilSensitive wrote:S&W airweight 38 is all thats needed.
I have a boatload of J-frames, but if I ever come across a no-lock 342 at a remotely reasonable price it *will* be mine.
I would like to check any lightweight j frames so I can have some comparisons.Niceguy wrote:It's aaaaaawful! I'll bring a 442 .38+P if you want to compare between Dustins very cool but awful to shoot pistol...hahaDustin wrote:I will have a 360pd at the shoot on 02/07 if you want to try one. It kicks like mule on meth with 357s in it.DW-Fan wrote:I haven't. I know it's nasty with .357 rounds, but I am looking for the light weight aspect of the gun. I have read its like getting hit in the hand with a baseball bat. I have a model 60 and it's more weight than I want to pack in the summer. I will shoot .38's at the range and carry .357 for self defense. I purchased a 3'' 1911 and it's an awesome gun, but I don't carry it. I like the 60 better & want a lighter hammerless J frame for the summer months.Dustin wrote:Have you shot one ?
LOL I have read there were some issues with the 'lock' versions and they now make a no-lock model.Mike wrote:They aren't that bad to shoot. Don't let the Nancy's try to sway you
It's a great carry gun. I used to own one until it locked up on me while shooting it twice. The snappiness combined with the light weight was pulling the billets out of the casing in the cylinder. Happened several times.
I now carry the m&p 340. Very similar model though.
That M&P 340 is sweet! The grips really give it a great look! Isn't the difference is a stainless cylinder and 2 ounces?
That is still very light.
Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD
Thanks for sharing, those grips are sharp! I will add or M&P 340 to the title.Mike wrote:In the hand the weight difference is not noticeable. I like the steel cylinder better anyways. The grips are aftermarket by Craig Spegal. Great grips if you can find any.
Where did you pick up the gun and grips?
Shoot me a message if you're interested in parting with it.
Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
I but ugly the gun years ago online. I don't remember where but they can vary greatly in used asking prices from $500-$800. The grips are usually special order from Craig himself or look up j frame Spegal grips on gunbroker.
Another nice point is the 340/360 has a big dot night sight. I love this revolver!
Another nice point is the 340/360 has a big dot night sight. I love this revolver!
Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
It made be laugh that your autocorrect changed "bought" to "but ugly"! LOL I guess you have used that word combo from time to time. I have seen a few M&P's online and have been researching today. I looked at the Spegal website and might contact Craig when I pick up a 340. The night sight dot looks easier to get on target versus the fiber on the PD. I have learned a lot today thanks to everyones great input.Mike wrote:I but ugly the gun years ago online. I don't remember where but they can vary greatly in used asking prices from $500-$800. The grips are usually special order from Craig himself or look up j frame Spegal grips on gunbroker.
Another nice point is the 340/360 has a big dot night sight. I love this revolver!
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
I need to find something for the 442. I was playing around the other night as it was getting dark and I couldn't pick up the sight at all on it. Front sight, rear groove and the gun itself are all dark and at dusk it all looks like one big shadow. First thing I've found that I didn't like about it. I've only had it for 2 weeks maybe though.
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
They are all the "hammerless" Centennial frame style.Niceguy wrote:What's the difference between the 342 compared to the 442/642? Is the 340 and 640 just the exposed hammer or not?
The 340 has a scandium/aluminum alloy frame and a titanium cylinder, in 357 magnum.
The 342 is the same, in 38 Special only
The 442/642 are 38 Special, with aluminum frames and steel cylinders
The 640 is all stainless steel; they used to be 38s, but they're now 357s
Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
M&P 340 front sight might work betterNiceguy wrote:I need to find something for the 442. I was playing around the other night as it was getting dark and I couldn't pick up the sight at all on it. Front sight, rear groove and the gun itself are all dark and at dusk it all looks like one big shadow. First thing I've found that I didn't like about it. I've only had it for 2 weeks maybe though.
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
Niceguy wrote:I like that a lot! Are they interchangeable on the 442/642? I need to check mine out when I get home tonight.
I think the 642/442 are integral sights
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
That's what I'm thinking... I don't have it with me though. Got the Shield with me.RecoilSensitive wrote:Niceguy wrote:I like that a lot! Are they interchangeable on the 442/642? I need to check mine out when I get home tonight.
I think the 642/442 are integral sights
Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
From what I read the sight is cast as part of the barrel. I think there are some kits for the ramp to create better visibility.Niceguy wrote:That's what I'm thinking... I don't have it with me though. Got the Shield with me.RecoilSensitive wrote:Niceguy wrote:I like that a lot! Are they interchangeable on the 442/642? I need to check mine out when I get home tonight.
I think the 642/442 are integral sights
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Re: WTT/WTB S&W 340PD or M&P 340
They are integral. A good gunsmith can fit a new front sight, but it probably won't be cheap.DW-Fan wrote:From what I read the sight is cast as part of the barrel. I think there are some kits for the ramp to create better visibility.Niceguy wrote:That's what I'm thinking... I don't have it with me though. Got the Shield with me.RecoilSensitive wrote:Niceguy wrote:I like that a lot! Are they interchangeable on the 442/642? I need to check mine out when I get home tonight.
I think the 642/442 are integral sights