357 for carry

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lyricsdad said:
hey marshall, suggest a good pocket holster or iwb holster for that bad boy? I have a model 60, 2 1/4 barrel..
I went all out and got a $12.00 suede one by Hunter. I got it for a 3" barrel, it fits better, the gun is lower in the holster, I like it better that way. As you can see I carry it quite a bit in this holster. You can get very fancy and spend a lot of $ and get holsters much nicer. This works very well for me though. If you have a Sports Authority, formerly Oshamns, they carry them.

The OWB is a Gould & Goodrich, very nice product. This M60 357 is one of my favorite guns. :)

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No 686's? :confused:

Why not? Frame too large?

Anyone care to edumacate me by comparing and contrasting? Especially with the SP101 as it seems to be popular.

Thanks,

Sawdust
 
Sawdust said:
No 686's? :confused:

Why not? Frame too large?

Anyone care to edumacate me by comparing and contrasting? Especially with the SP101 as it seems to be popular.

Thanks,

Sawdust

SP101=Small but heavy
686=Big and heavy.

686 is a fine handgun, but, considerably chunkier than an SP101. A K frame 3" 65 is about the limit for me to carry comfortably and concealed...
 
My vote for small: 640-1... doesn't get any better than this for size, weight, convenience, reliability, comfort...

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If you can step up a tad in size, the 65, 13, and GP-100 (all with 3" barrels and fixed sights) reign supreme

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Like many here I like the 3" barrel. I find it the extra bit of barrel makes a big difference in how the gun handles. Unless this gun is going to live in your pocket, there is little practical difference in concealment.


Why no 686? They are harder to find with 3" barrels!

The 686/GP100/Python can be carried, but to conceal them is slightly less comfortable than the smaller frame guns. I tend to carry the larger guns and worry less and less about concealment.

David
 
There is a lot to be said for the 3" SP101. It carries well both in and out of the waistband and is pleasant to shoot. I wore my 2 3/4" Speed Six the other day after wearing an SP or Bersa 380 for a couple months and noticed the weight of the Speed Six. Though if the 6th round is important the Speed Six or Smith K frame would be the way to go.
 
Skipper said:
Lawd,Lawd, I thoughts Ide dun heared it all !The Ruger SMELLED FUNNY!!!
Just for the record,I just went and smelled my SP 101 and it smelled exactly like my Colts and S&W's. (they all smell just like Breakfree)
Anyway,back to the serious side, I really haven't read a bad choice suggested here. Put a good man behind any one of them and he'll be hard to handle.

SKIP

Now I'm picturing a poster combining "war on drugs" junk with "anti-gun" slogans...

..."DON'T SNORT GUNS!" :D

But I guess that's safer with a .357. Sniff at a .22 and you might accidentally inhale a round...
 
My vote goes to the Taurus 617 ported. 7 rounds of .357 in a 2 inch snubnose, and the porting makes it as pleasant to shoot those rounds as a 4 inch model.

It's become my most easily concealed and commonly used ccw.
 
S&W model 60 is a good gun. You can even pocket carry it w/ the 2" bbl version--the short boot grips help here. K frames are nice OWB w/ cover garment.

NS
 
2.25" SP101 for daily carry. In the right holster it rides & hides nicely. I just switched back to a Hogue monogrip (again) because it prints much less than the factory grip (on me.)
 
The best gun is the one that feels best to YOU. However, you will not go wrong with Smith&Wesson or Ruger. Good luck making your choice!
 
1st choice: 3" K-frame (M13 or M65 most likely, though there are some 3" M19s out there)

2nd choice: 2.5" K-frame (M19 or M66)

3rd choice: Taurus 617 (7 shots in a package barely bigger than a S&W J-frame)

4th choice: Taurus 605 or S&W 60 (a J-frame sized gun in .357mag is not very comfortable to shoot, but very concealable).

5th choice: Ruger SP101, it is more comfortable to shoot than the Taurus 605 or S&W 60 due to more weight but it is heavier making it not as good for carry without the comfort of a K-frame.
 
I can relate to this subject very well.

My dream revolver is an L frame Smith and Wesson with a 3" barrel in .44 Special.

This revolver actually does exist. It's a discontinued model called the 696. If you want people at the gun stores to laugh at you and tell you it does not exist, start looking for one.

Some come up for auction or on websites every so often. Hope you've got about $900.

So I settled on a .357 Magnum. The very best I can imagine for personal carry would be a prelock 686 with the 3" barrel.

You might as well look for a gun friendly politician in California.

However my journey ended with the Ruger GP100 with the 3" barrel. I am quite pleased with it despite not having it very long. It is IMHO THE perfect size for a revolver for personal carry in that caliber.

I'm still a S&W lover but it's a heck of a lot easier to get a hold of the Ruger than it is the Smiths I was looking for, plus I can now say I have a Ruger revolver. I will warn you, this Ruger makes me want another Ruger in .44 magnum.

If I could ever get my mitts on a 3" barreled Smith in either .357 Magnum, .44 special, or .44 Magnum, I might trade in but the guns I was looking for might as well not exist for all my luck finding them.
 
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