I bought a Kel-Tec P-32 a few years ago for those times when things had to be very small and discreet (and thus the lightweight Kimber Ultra CDP .45 was even too small).
Then . . . I bought a "new" (to me) 1964 S&W Model 36 . . . and then soon followed by a "new" (to me) 1971 Model 37. Both were/are literally "like new" and don't have the damn lock on 'em.
The M37 has turned out to be so small, light, accurate and totally discreet (in an Uncle Mike's #3 pocket holster), that I seldom even strap on the 3" Kimber anymore!
The Airweight S&W revolvers rule the concealed market for two very good reasons . . . they are perfect for this purpose . . . and they WORK!
T.
"Beware of the man with a revolver. Chances are, he's mastered using it!"