I read something on here about the older model 19 K frames not being quite strong enough to handle a steady diet of full house 357. Did Smith correct or improve this in later years? What about Smith's model 66 and the metallurgy on that one? Is it strong enough? I'm steadily looking for a good 357. Or a good pair of them. I really prefer a Ruger. I'm thinking about bidding on an SP101 on one of the auction sites, but I do like the Smiths too. I'm going Monday to look at a Smith 586 with a 6" barrel. But I want to get away from carrying the department's G23 off duty, 'cause I'd REALLY rather be packin' a revolver! So I'll need one a little more compact than that 586, something with the 2.5 or 3" barrel. Hope I can get this 101, but, if not, I might consider a Smith model 66 2.5". Hence the long, drawn out question I could have asked in about one line or so!
Thanks, Rick