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lightest pocket revolver
What is the lightest 38 revolver you can get that is rated for +p? Make or model doesn't matter, i.e. Colt, S&W.
I have a 442 no lock but it seems to me there should be something lighter.
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06-01-2012, 07:40 PM
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Ruger LCR 13.5 oz.
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06-01-2012, 07:49 PM
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I believe the original 337 TI, think it's either 11 or 10.5oz.
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06-01-2012, 08:18 PM
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My Taurus M85 UL weighs 13 3/8 oz. on digital scales. That is 1 oz. less with Hogue monogrip than it weighed with factory grips.
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Too bad you don't want a 22....well...not too bad, you know what I mean. A Model 317 snub will almost float out of your pocket at around 10.8 ounces. It has a lanyard-loop so you can tie it down and not lose it. Do you really need something that shoots +P in a revolver any lighter? There is really not much difference between a +P and standard velocity ammo....most of the difference is in our heads IMHO. Standard load 38-special SD ammo has come a long way in the past several years.
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06-01-2012, 08:29 PM
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S&W 337Ti at 11oz+. I loved mine and carried it for years. They are expensive and hard to find. I bobbed the hammer and had a fantastic trigger job done on mine. Hardly knew it was there. The ammo weighed more than the gun!
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The .357 magnum 340PD is listed as weighing 11.4 oz. empty and yes it is a thumper.
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The original 340--chambered for .38--is 10 oz according to a friend who has one. The .357 mag is 11oz or 11.4.
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06-06-2012, 10:27 AM
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S&W 337Ti at 11oz+. I loved mine and carried it for years. They are expensive and hard to find. I bobbed the hammer and had a fantastic trigger job done on mine. Hardly knew it was there. The ammo weighed more than the gun!
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This. Mine is a 337PD with a bobbed hammer. In my pocket everyday.
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06-06-2012, 10:31 AM
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Check out what forum member allglock has created in the area of ultra-lightweight snubs.
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I believe my 342 weighs 10.5 oz.
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