I think you will have to be very deligent and very patient my friend. Maybe a Charter Arms , Rossi, or maybe even Taurus from someone really needs quick money (be careful with these!). If you are willing to go up to $300.00 max you can probaly find a legitimate deal at a gun show.
I've had several pocket revolvers... I find the Colts and Rugers a little too big for pocket carry. For the least amount of money, I'd get a mechanically perfect, used Smith & Wesson Model 36 or 37. Both have a 5-shot capacity and a blue finish. Model 36 is all steel and empty weight is about 19 ozs. Model 37 is steel with alloy cylinder and empty weight is about 12 1/2 ozs. Next get yourself a Mika pocket holster. The holster will run about $20 delivered, I think. You should be able to find a 36 or 37 that is in perfect working condition for $200, I think. (I would not buy a Taurus or Rossi or Charter Arms or etc. revolver.)
If you look around you might be able to find a stainless Charter Arms Undercover for that price, I paid $200 for mine. I carry it as a BUG in a body armor holster and it's a great gun.
Local stores carry S&W's best-seller, the #642, for $399 + s/t - pretty much the same nationwide. It is a bargain - and in my pants, inside a Mikas pocket holster, nearly wherever I go. It's an Airweight - SS barrel & cylinder and Al alloy frame. I have seen them for $285-$315 used. New, you'll have a lifetime warranty, too - with a pre-paid shipping label at an 800 number. See "The 642 Club" thread on this sub-forum.
If you want a gun for the ages, then there is practically nothing better than a stainless steel Smith and Wesson mod 642. Think of it as an investment; it will cost you more than double than what your budget is but you'll NEVER have to buy another gun.
On the other hand, you can probably get a blued Charter undercover for just over $200 if you look diligently. It will not have the fit or finish of the Smith but will adequately do the job. Will it last a lifetime? Dunno.....
I agree with the above. Spend the additional cash and get a once-in-a-lifetime investment. The old Chief Special or Mod 60 will serve you well forever. Taurus made a S&W 60 knock-off that was fantastic too. Never worry about putting out a little extra cash for quality. We are talking about personal safety here, not cutting corners with bargains...
$200 makes it a tough search. Stick with a Ruger or S&W and stay away from other makes...You usually get what you pay for.
I carry a Ruger DAO SP101 in a Mika pockect holster daily. Some say it's too heavy but it doesn't bother me. However, unless you are real lucky, you won't find one for $200 or under.
If your use is SD, save some more $ and get a quality revolver...After all, your life may depend on it.
Have you placed a revolver in your pocket yet? I have a beautiful like new Model 60 snub nose but when placed in my front pocket it looks like I have a tennis ball in there, way to thick in my opinion. A SS gun is what I would want for pocket carry, have you considered a semi auto? I am a big fan of the NAA Guardians, you can pick them up for around $300 used, and Corbon's hot 380 loads are getting close to the 38 special and in a gun that disappears in the front pocket. You can get a used Keltec P3AT for close to $200 but I myself am not a fan of these guns, if you want one make sure you are sure it functions properly before buying it. If you must have a revolver I highly recommend saving another $150 and get a S&W.
I think you have to go up to $300 at least, quite honestly. If you can get in that range you can get something workable. I found a Colt Detective Special for a little over three bills, and there are plenty of steel J frames around for that price.
Why stainless, though? With a good pocket holster you don't need to worry much about rust.
My occasional pocket carry revolver is a NAA Black Widow in .22 magnum.
I paid $200 for it, used. It's up to you whether you would feel that caliber is adequate. The other 90% of the time I carry a P3AT.
Smith & Wesson 642/442 or Taurus equivalent (if you can up your top $$$ range); Charter Arms internal hammered snubby (if you can't)...the Charter Arms version isn't as resilient, but fits the bill if you don't shoot alot of rounds thru it
This is a pocket revolver it sells for $200 weighs less than 8oz including holster which by the way holds five extra rounds of 22wmr.Draws easily and is totally concealed.
It'll not be an easy search to find a stainless snubby for less than $200, but it can be done. I picked up an Interarms Rossi model 88 the other week for about $180. Not a bad shooter so far, but I've only put 60 shots through it so far.
I'd advise you to double your price requirement and get a S&W 642 or a 442. S&W has a great Warranty Department and they are quick about fixing guns and getting them back to the owner. The same can't be said of less exspensive Revolver Manufacturers.
I think you'll find stainless snubbies are too heavy for pocket carry....I did.
I carry a Taurus 85 Multi-Alloy (occasionally called an Ultra Lite) which has a titanium cylinder and barrel shroud andan aluminum frame. I normally carry in a Mikas pocket holster (same one shown in ArchAngelCD's lower picture).
Pocket carry with a revolver works better if you wear loose (not gangbanger style) jeans or trousers. Pleated trousers work better then plain front.
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