I’m a big fan of the Model 12. I like to call mine Aircrewman, even though I know they’re not.
I have one of the aluminum cylinder 12s which is almost identical to an Aircrewman.
No, I have not shot it, nor will I.
That gun has to be held to understand how light it is. On paper, there is only maybe four ounces difference from a steel cylinder gun, which doesn’t seem like a lot.
When you hold them, it feels like a lot.
On my scale, the aluminum cylinder M12 weighs 14.99oz, empty.
My J frame Centennial 442 weighs 14.43oz, empty.
Half an ounce difference and it’s a SIX SHOT K FRAME.
I have mine, but am still eagerly and not very patiently hoping for a reintroduction of the Model 12, or an updated version (Scandium?) with the Ultimate Carry treatment. The 315 NightGuard was pretty much it, but that model appeared and disappeared practically overnight. All it did was leave a lot of us asking “What the hell?”