
An Official Journal Of The NRA | 6 Best Revolvers for Concealed Carry
If you're looking for a revolver to carry on an everyday basis, these five options are among the best on the market.
Good points @HansGruber. I agree, to me S&W is/has produced some of the best ccw revolvers out. I did buy an LCR 357 when they hit the shelves. I liked it, however not fun to shoot, albeit not a range gun. I had a revolver in 327 mag and I really like the ballistics on that cartridge. For a carry revolver depending on budget, with Taurus moving to GA, hopefully they will have better products/support but Taurus and Charter Arms for a basic revolver then S&W and Ruger (SP101) would be a good choice. Going tiny you could do NAA in a 22 mag.
S&W 642 is a nice snubby. It is accurate in the right hands, dependable and can be conveniently pocket carried. I like them.
Absolutely, and great point on the used market. Would much rather go with used S&W over a Taurus, me personally. Not speaking for everyone as I know people that swear by Taurus. And no doubt a snub nose, belly gun is not a bullseye pistol, except in the hands of Bob Munden and Jerry Miculek, of course. I beleive they have there place and serve there purpose and really like them and enjoy shooting them. You bring up some good points though.The thing is...for what you pay for a new Taurus?
You can find a lightly used (as in, carried much, shot little) J-frame for the same money.
My first snubby was a LCR .38; I shot it, and thought all the usual things about snubs...inaccurate, hard to shoot, etc. Then a buddy said to try his 340...and the world shifted. Don’t know if it's the grip (LCR’s sit really high in my hands), but it was just night & day. I dumped the LCR, got a S&W 640, and haven’t looked back.
I've probably got 8 or 9 J-frames now; I have a bad habit of finding one for “too good of a price to pass up”, and bringing it home with me.
Now I have a J frame,but would rather carry a three inch k frame.I'm big and plump so I can hide one.