S & W MODEL M & P 340 .357 MAGNUM

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2011

A review on the Smith & Wesson M & P 340CT.

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  • I bought this gun a couple of years ago and was money well spent. It is totally invisiable in the pocket parked in a holster. At the range, I'm good for about 20 rounds through it as my right hand is done for the day after that. Yes it has a massive bark!! I carry this as a backup for my XDM-45. I am having a little trouble picturing a small built woman operating this gun....That's what the 38 rounds are for.

  • @7runamuck I love my .357 J frame also!

  • SOLD!!! What a great review. I have a disabilty (sclerodactly) and this revolver fits in my hands perfectly.  My wife wants one also.

  • @billsbulletsandbeans I love that gun!!!

  • I'm in the market for a cc revolver for the summer time and I thought this would be the ticket until I heard the price lol. I've been looking at the ruger lcr. Since the Smith in review to pricey for me would the lcr be a good compramise? I meant would the lcr be comprable to the Smith. Or mabey the ruger sp101? what are your thoughts?

  • @thefamcnaj look a S & W's website. There are a bunch of J frames you can buy for a reasonable cost. Contact me this summer when I have my FFL.

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  • Worth a kilo-dollar, easy. And don't let anyone scare you on the recoil. I run 125 gr. Hornady FTX .357 mag X 50 rds per range visit. Worth the difference between a 380 Ruger LCP. I'm not scared. You won't be either. Try it. You'll love this gun. It is in my pocket. Along with two Bianchi speed load strips.

  • cool gun

    

  • And the iPhone is about 5 ounces. Less than half the weight of the 340. What a terrible video.

  • @thefamcnaj I would say see if you can find a used one, but people don't usually sell these things back. Don't know of of the quality of the lcr, but just a brief view of the specs and they do look comparable. Which ever one you choose I think a 357 Mag that's light enough and small enough to fit in your pocket is the correct answer to practical concealed carry.

  • i have a similar revolver a centennial airweight rated 39 plus P. It is easy to clean I practice with 39 special cartridges. this is a revolver that should be used repeatedly for practice. female can handle recoil. It just takes practice.

  • @weaponseducation yes sir i'll most definately be in touch. But can you help me even though we live in different states?

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