Let's see your Carry Revolvers!

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Wish I could find one. My lgs has only ever been able to get his hands on ONE since they came out. I think I'm one of 10 or 12 customers of his that are on his list for when he gets some.
Man, that sucks. When I bought mine, my LGS had 3 to choose from. You'll love it when you get your hands around it. The extra 4 ounces helps in mitigating recoil over my LCR. I installed the same style grip as on my LCR to retain familiarity as both are in my rotation. Of course the longer sight plane coupled with adjustable rear sights results in improved accuracy. Very satisfied with this firearm.
 
Man, that sucks. When I bought mine, my LGS had 3 to choose from. You'll love it when you get your hands around it. The extra 4 ounces helps in mitigating recoil over my LCR. I installed the same style grip as on my LCR to retain familiarity as both are in my rotation. Of course the longer sight plane coupled with adjustable rear sights results in improved accuracy. Very satisfied with this firearm.

The closest my lgs can get is a 4.2inch sp101. I want one of those too but he only gets one in every 6-8 months. If I had him order one from his distributor it might take up to 2 weeks to come in. In this Corona crap, forget it!!
 
This is my more frequently carried handgun currently.

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I like that grip... Any further info? You can PM me if you don't want to fill the thread with non-picture posts.
It looks like a very similar grip angle to my NAA with the folding grip that I've modified to fire while closed:
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And to round out the post, here's my other carry revolver:
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All those revolvers and you favor an lcr, i'm going to have another look at one.

My LCR is like the stupid 8oz hammer that came inside my wife's 108 piece plastic home repair and picture hanging kit. I have a drawer of hammers in the garage but the one we keep under the sink gets used a lot.

It does everything a revolver should do except look good while doing it.
 
D59B9121-BBC2-4DB3-8183-A96292C2277E.jpeg I wanted to post yesterday, but was carrying a pair of autos and didn’t feel right about using old pics.

This Enfield No.2 Mk1* as modified after import in the early 60’s is basically my ideal carry gun.

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I got it in the white but a patina is definitely setting in at this point. I would love to get it coated in something like the old Robar Np3 if something like that is still available.
 
The Charter Arms Undercover in this picture. It was made around 1985, and I bought it maybe three years ago. I already owned two others, dating from 1966 (same as me, and had been my father's) and from 1987 (purchased that year on the day I was sworn in on the job.)

Until I saw this one, I had not known they were offered in stainless steel back then. This one is a remarkably-decent shooter, and locks up welded-shut tight. I'm very pleased with it.

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View attachment 915100 I wanted to post yesterday, but was carrying a pair of autos and didn’t feel right about using old pics.

This Enfield No.2 Mk1* as modified after import in the early 60’s is basically my ideal carry gun.

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I got it in the white but a patina is definitely setting in at this point. I would love to get it coated in something like the old Robar Np3 if something like that is still available.

You're a time traveler, aren't you? ;)
 
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