Let's see your Carry Revolvers!

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Since the Let's See your Single Actions thread I started seemed to be a minor hit I'll do another one. This time it's carry revolvers.

I can't post a pic from my phone but lately i've been carrying my bird's head Heritage 22 with the magnum cylinder and Speer Gold Dot loads. (I'm stingy on shooting those, they are hard to find right now.)
 
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This my 19-4 that is my edc. IWB with a Tucker "Texas Heritage" holster. It went through the Bill Jordan treatment with DA-only hammer and rounded corners on the rear sight blade - though I stopped short of narrowing the front of the trigger guard!
 
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I do actually have this silly thing on my permit, though I only carry it concealed when in wilderness areas containing both big critters and skittish humans. (I've been amusing myself during quarantine by polishing the cylinder with Flitz on a cloth while enjoying family movie night.)
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Tucker Texas Heritage again. Laminated gunbelt and non-stretch leather suspenders are both requirements!
 
I carry my Ruger LCR 38 special more than anything else. Normally it's in a pocket holster in the cargo pocket of my shorts. I always have a knife of some kind, also.

In cooler weather with a light cover garment, I will sometimes carry my 2" S&W Model 10 OWB. It's a LE turn-in made in 1961, IIRC.

In actual cold weather sometimes I carry my CA Bulldog in a coat pocket in a pocket holster. I like the shrouded hammer.
 
I don’t have pics anyone hasn’t seen but it’s my CA undercover or when “ feelin froggy” the king cobra
 

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Still like to take out of my J frames: either the all stainless Model 649 or else the lightweight aluminum alloy Model 638. Both have nice triggers on them and they're super easy and comfortable to carry for long stretches of time.
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Mine would be that particular 44 mag or a 4 inch 617 but it's back at Smith and Wessons shop getting fixed so I only have pictures of the bad...and not the full gun. (I hope it gets fixed at least.). The 329 has been carried many a mile in a Bianchi. There isnt a better Magnum powered gun for the weight that I know of for long walks/hikes/hunts etc. Switching from my redhawk, 29, or x-frames to that 329 may have saved me a hip replacement someday.
 
Sorry for no pix but if you have seen one S&W J-frame, you've seen about them all.

I carry interchangeably a S&W 642, a S&W 442 or a S&W 437. All three are chambered for 38 Special, have Pachmayr grips on them and have been cut to accept mood clips.
 
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