Smith 396 Night Guard

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David Simerly

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Since we talk about guns here, how about a little discussion of the new Night Guards Smith just released? I have the 396 in hand and have for 4 days. It was excellent out of the box. I cannot leave well enough alone and did the following:
Action work + extended firing pin (factory is .492", Apex replacement is .503").
Hamre Forge hooked Spegel Extended Boots.
Some Howie's camo tape for flair and extra stick on the backstrap.
Optic mount by Checkerboard Creek.
Holosun 507K.

In the 4 days I've had It I have fired 250 rounds of 44spl through it and dry pressed the trigger about 550 times. It is a fantastically excellent gun. I've included a few of the photos I've taken so far with it. About half of the ammo through it so far has been from Steve Shields over at High Desert. He loads ridiculously good ammo. As setup the carry gear I'm using for it are an ANR AIWB holster and speed loaders from 5 Star along with the loader carrier they make. I've shot the Old West's Shootist Challenge with it as well as a B8 at 25 yards. It's a shooter!1000054101.jpg1000054099.jpg1000054098.jpg
 

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Since we talk about guns here, how about a little discussion of the new Night Guards Smith just released? I have the 396 in hand and have for 4 days. It was excellent out of the box. I cannot leave well enough alone and did the following:
Action work + extended firing pin (factory is .492", Apex replacement is .503").
Hamre Forge hooked Spegel Extended Boots.
Some Howie's camo tape for flair and extra stick on the backstrap.
Optic mount by Checkerboard Creek.
Holosun 507K.

In the 4 days I've had It I have fired 250 rounds of 44spl through it and dry pressed the trigger about 550 times. It is a fantastically excellent gun. I've included a few of the photos I've taken so far with it. About half of the ammo through it so far has been form Steve Shields over at High Desert. He loads ridiculously good ammo. As setup the carry gear I'm using for it are an ANR AIWB holster and speed loaders from 5 Star along with the loader carrier they make. I've shot the Old West's Shootist Challenge with it as well as a B8 at 25 yards. It's a shooter!View attachment 2058View attachment 2057View attachment 2060
Mine is sitting at the FFL and I can’t wait to put my hands on it. I will also be running it in an ANR holster that I got years ago for a 296 and currently have in rotation for my 19 carry comp.
 
Mine is sitting at the FFL and I can’t wait to put my hands on it. I will also be running it in an ANR holster that I got years ago for a 296 and currently have in rotation for my 19 carry comp.
I also have a 19 Carry Comp, which is the gun I originally got the holster for. 😁

Here's a bit more of a layout photo I took with the 396 and my 315. It shows the holster and gear a bit better.
In case there are questions about the rest of the gear:
Sapjack from growing up Guns.
POM pepper spray.
Knife is a Nocturne from Zulu Bravo.
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I also have a 19 Carry Comp, which is the gun I originally got the holster for. 😁

Here's a bit more of a layout photo I took with the 396 and my 315. It shows the holster and gear a bit better.
In case there are questions about the rest of the gear:
Sapjack from growing up Guns.
POM pepper spray.
Knife is a Nocturne from Zulu Bravo.
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What did you do with your Cylinder & Slide Hard Duty rear from the original Night Guard?
 
Since we talk about guns here, how about a little discussion of the new Night Guards Smith just released? I have the 396 in hand and have for 4 days. It was excellent out of the box. I cannot leave well enough alone and did the following:
Action work + extended firing pin (factory is .492", Apex replacement is .503").
Hamre Forge hooked Spegel Extended Boots.
Some Howie's camo tape for flair and extra stick on the backstrap.
Optic mount by Checkerboard Creek.
Holosun 507K.

In the 4 days I've had It I have fired 250 rounds of 44spl through it and dry pressed the trigger about 550 times. It is a fantastically excellent gun. I've included a few of the photos I've taken so far with it. About half of the ammo through it so far has been from Steve Shields over at High Desert. He loads ridiculously good ammo. As setup the carry gear I'm using for it are an ANR AIWB holster and speed loaders from 5 Star along with the loader carrier they make. I've shot the Old West's Shootist Challenge with it as well as a B8 at 25 yards. It's a shooter!View attachment 2058View attachment 2057View attachment 2060
So far, Iv'e heard/read nothing but good news about both offerings. Triggers are well sorted, good balance and weight, etc. I have not handled either one. I have a little more interest in the 44 Spcl. because when I carry my S&W 629 "Backpacker" as a bear gun, I load it with Buffalo Bore 255gr SWC Keith type G. C. hard cast 44 Spcl. A slightly smaller lighter wheel gun would be a real good option for that same task.
 
So far, Iv'e heard/read nothing but good news about both offerings. Triggers are well sorted, good balance and weight, etc. I have not handled either one. I have a little more interest in the 44 Spcl. because when I carry my S&W 629 "Backpacker" as a bear gun, I load it with Buffalo Bore 255gr SWC Keith type G. C. hard cast 44 Spcl. A slightly smaller lighter wheel gun would be a real good option for that same task.
I'm very pleased with it so far. Hopefully around the end of the month I'll have a 386 in hand as well. I've got one of the original Mountain Lites and I'm quite looking forward to the NG. A few ounces heavier to help with recoil a hair and a non Ti cylinder so I don't have to be as careful with it.
 
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Since we talk about guns here, how about a little discussion of the new Night Guards Smith just released? I have the 396 in hand and have for 4 days. It was excellent out of the box. I cannot leave well enough alone and did the following:
Action work + extended firing pin (factory is .492", Apex replacement is .503").
Hamre Forge hooked Spegel Extended Boots.
Some Howie's camo tape for flair and extra stick on the backstrap.
Optic mount by Checkerboard Creek.
Holosun 507K.

In the 4 days I've had It I have fired 250 rounds of 44spl through it and dry pressed the trigger about 550 times. It is a fantastically excellent gun. I've included a few of the photos I've taken so far with it. About half of the ammo through it so far has been from Steve Shields over at High Desert. He loads ridiculously good ammo. As setup the carry gear I'm using for it are an ANR AIWB holster and speed loaders from 5 Star along with the loader carrier they make. I've shot the Old West's Shootist Challenge with it as well as a B8 at 25 yards. It's a shooter!View attachment 2058View attachment 2057View attachment 2060
What’s your carry ammo for the 44spl?
 
High Desert 200gr XTPs. Steve Shields loads great ammo for revolver degenerates. He's also working on a wadcutter load which will work really well in Night Guards in 44 and 357.
Ok, I’ll need to try this stuff out. We’ll be working with Federal to come out with a .44 equivalent to the Gold Medal wadcutter we all love for .38s.
 
Ok, I’ll need to try this stuff out. We’ll be working with Federal to come out with a .44 equivalent to the Gold Medal wadcutter we all love for .38s.
Nice! Glad to hear there will be more good choices available. Here's a 97 5x I shot with the 396 at 25 yards with Steve's 200gr XTP load. I shanked the first shot... of course... but worked through the suck and ended up with a great group. Standing unsupported and DA. This is the kind of precision I get with High Desert XTPs.
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