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Favorite short barreled revolvers?

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Interesting. I had a 44c, great gun but I didn't like the fact that the cylinder was too short for my favourite buffalo bore 325gr load
 
S&W 10-5 2". Dan Wesson 14-2 2-3/8"?. S&W 66-1 2-1/2". Ruger Speed Six 2-3/4". CA Bulldog 3" and Bulldog Pug 2-1/2". S&W 31-1 3". S&W Pre-30 3". 1926 Colt Army Special .38 3" (Barrel chopped/recrowned/new front sight made/installed by or for previous owner)

The most pleasant one of the group to shoot is................1969 S&W 31-1. Rip-snorting, fire breathing .32 S&W Long with factory target stocks installed by me.
Easy shooting, accurate, and fun.

The DW and the 10-5 are fantastic shooters. They are at least equal to my 4" target sighted revolvers, if not better, in terms of accuracy.
The 10-5 has that wonderful pre-Bangor Punta K frame action.
The DW has the uncanny habit of putting bullets of different weights/velocities in the same spot with the same point of aim.

What I'd REALLY like to have is a Smith & Wesson model 15 snub.
Short, stiff barrel and Smith's fantastic target sights combined with that great K frame action.

Gratuitous 10-5 K-snub pics. Just cuz. Cuz it's mine and I like it.
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The difference in the color between the barrel and the frame was a result of the lighting in the room when I took the pic.
It is actually gorgeous in person. And it shoots better than it looks.
How can anyone NOT like a K-snub? Short, concealable barrel with a grip that is actually big enough for a man to get a proper shooting grip.
 
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This one seldom gets any love and yet:

It was bought when money was a bit tight though need was high.
It has cycled a couple thousand rounds of any-old craptastic .38 that was to-hand.
Hits very accurately with its standard Federal Hydra-Shoks.
Groups snake shot wonderfully.
Kept a particular car-jacking from being "a thing" or worse several years back.
Got the Side-Winder what got my dog.

Feels like 5 rounds of .38 are comin' straight outa my fist.

It is one of three Taurus offerings that we own which - contrary to internet reputations - have never, ever let us down.

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649 S&W Jframe 357. I removed the factory rubber grips and installed old school wood model 36 grips with a Tyler Tgrip. Stings the palm a touch with Barnes 140gr Vor-Tx loads
 

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I have other fancier wheel guns but the good old Smith 442 seems to find its way to my pocket and hip. Like a loved and loyal work dog.
 
You guys are killing me with all these nice snubbie collections. All my revolvers (or semis, for that matter) are 4" or longer. Just bought a S&W 637 last weekend, but haven't picked it up yet.
 
It was bought when money was a bit tight though need was high.
It has cycled a couple thousand rounds of any-old craptastic .38 that was to-hand.
Hits very accurately with its standard Federal Hydra-Shoks.
Groups snake shot wonderfully.
Kept a particular car-jacking from being "a thing" or worse several years back.
Got the Side-Winder what got my dog.

Feels like 5 rounds of .38 are comin' straight outa my fist.

It is one of three Taurus offerings that we own which - contrary to internet reputations - have never, ever let us down.

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Great backstory!!!
 
I have a few snubs revolvers with barrel lengths from 1 7/8" to 3", personally I would not get another with a barrel under 2 1/2".
 
My 15-2 with Herretts is my favorite short barreled gun. The target was my first attempt at weak hand shooting. Gun never lets me down.
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My 2.5" model 19-5 is my most favored pistol. I also have a Taurus 605 that is very good, it was my first snubbie. My EDC is an S&W 442.
 
The 2.5" Python I had to sell to keep the electricity and water on when we had a baby in the house.....:(

I had a nice Colt Cobra for a while; traded it for the S&W Bodyguard 38 I currently carry.

I really like the new Ruger .45LC/.45ACP Redhawk.....:cool:

Maybe around tax time.......

I really like my S&W 325PD.

So do I. Nice!
 
SP101 in .357 with a 3.06" barrel and boot grips (below). If I were only interested in shooting .38 Special, I'd be looking at one of the old 3" Rossi 351's.

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Wow

As always with these threads, and like many others reading them, mostly shaking my head and marvelling at the beautiful revolvers on display. C&L, you are merciless ..... and all these S&W Model 19 snubs (pictured or not) are especially painful.

A Model 19 snub was my grail gun for a while - would probably still jump on one in good condition in the unlikely event I came across one.

Meanwhile I'm not entirely impoverished in this area ......

King Cobra with some Hogue grips that seem to go well with stainless. Nice to shoot - obviously the weight makes it a fairly stable platform.

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Much smaller but nice shooter for a true small snub-nose is its little brother, a Magnum Carry.

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