I've had very mixed results with the clipdraw system. I had good luck with on a 649, but less successful was use on (variously) a 442, 36, and 438. In one case, my 36 fell from where I had it concealed on the panel carrier of my armor and hit the floor in Walmart. Oops. The 649 did stay put when carried thus.
Anyway...
I currently have a relatively recent 637 with the hammer bobbed and the lock deactivated. I also have a similar 638 with the shrouded barrel, that one still has a clipdraw on it. Then I have a 36, also with the clipdraw fitted, that wears stag grips. I traded a Charter .44 revolver for it and think I got the better deal. It's an old SB gun.
Then I have my 31-1 with a 3" tube in .32 SW long. Interesting little gun.
Then there's my sub J frame SW, an old topbreak from just over a century ago that I cut down into a snub. It does wear J frame grips.
Gone by the way side over the years - a 317, 337, Model 60, 432, 442, and a couple different 36s.
I tend to keep a drawer full of .38s around, though currently my stock is low.
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