Another vote for the 3" Model 60. I have one with the full underlug and it performs well.
Carry whatever you like, for whatever REASON you like. If you feel more secure carrying Dad's old J-frame, go for it. The main thing is to carry.
4" K-frame, then 3" J-frame
Now let's do lever rifles one-handed: [MEDIA]
Model 36. Simple, safe and powerful.
Lever actions are fun to shoot and simple to operate. They make a good all-around home defense rifle. .357 out of a 16" barrel is nothing to...
I've carried the 2" NAA Black Widow for many years. I have a case of Speer Gold Dot and a bunch of other .22WMR ammo, so ammo availability isn't...
I have a beautiful 14-3 with the long barrel. It is muzzle heavy but a great shooter. Still, I would trade it straight up for a 6" Model 14 in...
I carry a 5-shot .22 and some yard tools. No reloads required on the yard tools.
I always wanted one of the single-shot S&W pistols. [ATTACH]
Paco Kelly used to carry one of these working undercover: "At one time when this Nations Federal drug control agency was the Bureau of Narcotics...
I got the S&W Model 63-5, 8-shot 3" barrel. It's a keeper.
I think a Model 27 will still be the pinnacle of craftsmanship in 100 years.
Take the S&W Model 28 - unbreakable classic .357 Rossi 720 3" .44 Special cult classic S&W Model 15-3 (4") or 14-3 (6"), whichever feels better...
The LCRx is a good choice, IMO. I had the original 2" .22 LCR and it was lightweight and rugged.
LOL, I postulated the LSR many years ago. If they're gonna make plastic revolvers, make the ones we want. Think about a lightweight, medium-frame...
It's hard to go wrong with any era of the Model 14. They are uniformly excellent. I would just look for one with the features you want. TH and...
I pretty much retired my 1377 for a 1322, partly because I fumble less with the larger pellets. I use it mostly for pests and the variable power...
My happy place is the NAA Black Widow. For a pocket gun, I would not want anything smaller or lighter, nor would I want anything larger or...
In that condition, with original box & papers, the price isn't outrageous. They are very fine revolvers. Before 1957, it was called the "Combat...
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