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I'm back into J-frames

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.cheese.

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Ever since buying a Smith 642, I've almost exclusively carried it. It's a huge step down firepower wise from carrying a Glock .40 cal (23 or 27), but I've put thought into it and decided that realistically it should be enough for most situations that I would potentially encounter.

I had a Bianchi Agent (16R) speedloader panel come in today, and I'm just using one of the pouches on a belt from it for a speedloader for the moment.

Anyways, I used to own a 340PD, but sold it because I wasn't thrilled with it.

Since buying a 642 though, I'm back into the J-frame thing, pocket-carrying it.

I'm thinking I should buy a .22lr J-frame for range use, mainly just for fun... but I have been wondering what other J-frames are out there that are worth having. I'm thinking a SP-101 would be a good choice. What else?
 
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Not really.

I can't explain why I didn't like the 340PD, but I like the 642.

Maybe I've gotten better at shooting since, or maybe the extra few ounces make a difference. I don't really know.
 
me too

Hey cheese,
I just sold my glock mod.22 .40 cal. to a friend and quickly picked up a 642 to replace it.

The hometown has gotten a bit more dagerous in the past couple of years and I do not like going unstrapped around town.

The glock was a great pistol for 15 years but it was not realy good for a CCW.

The 642 fits my bill better and I know my friend got exactly what he wanted. My old glock has a good home.
e'trode
 
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Folks; my 638 has a place in my pocket/pockets most of the time. On those other times a G22 rides on the side. If I'm not careful the 638 still ends up in a pocket. I'm not paranoid:) just habits are hard to break.:D
Will I get rid of one or the other:D no
 
I don't know if its a J frame but Taurus makes a model 94 thats is a 9 shot in .22 LR. they also make an 8 shot .22 magnum. I have the model 94 and its very nice.

And just today I picked up a S&W 351pd - haven't shot it yet but it feels so good...10.6 oz. super lightweight, black finish with a sort of cherry looking laminated? grips (this weekend I promise to bribe the wife into teaching me how to download pictures) I mean just beautiful grips and it is a 7 shot .22 magnum. The trigger is a little hard but its a rimfire.

Great weak hand backup?

I checked out a used (consignment) S&W scandium in the .22 LR and the trigger was super heavy - I almost could not cock the hammer it was so bad - I figure that was why it was up for sale. Anyway, this gun is nowhere near that bad but about 100 times heavier than my Python.
 
M&p340

Based on the J Frame Centennial format I bought this several months ago.
Heavier than the PD, lighter than a X42.
Tritium night sights. Better than a blade, better than a light pipe IMO for sight acquisition.
Stanless cylinder allows all .357 loads not just the heavies.

I have a 642-2 with CT 405s and the M&P 340 in the J Frame Snubbie Stable.
It is not too surprising that after the full frame autos many folks are rediscovering the snubs for pocket carry.

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Pocket Carry Club
642,442, PM9 and I recently added a Seecamp .380.

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The model 34s (22lr)are fun to shoot and help you keep focus on trigger and site picture without it costing a fortune in ammo. They come in four or 2 inch and fit the same holters as any other jframe so you can practice your draw and fire.

In my opinion all carry guns should have a 22 conversion or a gun that is just like it in 22.

jj
 
Tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of little J frames are, at any moment in time, in the pockets or holsters of handgunners who know handguns very, very well and know what works best for CCW.

Many a gunwriter of popular gun rags have led the novice down the path of a chunky, fat-ass bottom feedin' jam-a-matic. However . . . active shooters will eventually gravitate towards the stuff that really works best for a task . . .

And the little J frames are the best little "all the time" CCW handguns on the planet!

T.

Ironically, the 22 year-old son of a friend of mine was at his dad's home last night. He's gotten a good job and has started to accumulate firearms . . . and mainly Glocks starting with a fat old Model 21. His latest purchase was a compact Glock .40S&W.

He was talking about how tiny the grip was and so I thought I'd show him a REAL concealment handgun!;)

I pulled out this gorgeous 1964 Model 36 and he looked at the tiny thing. "I've never been much into revolvers," he declared. And I quietly thought to myself, "And you ain't much of a handgunner either yet."

In time . . . he'll come to understand!
 
I just picked up these two lightweights last week or so. I have been carrying a full size Taurus 9mm for years and thought of how I missed the airweights. I do love the way you can stick one of these in your pocket and not feel weighted down.
 

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