When carried in the pocket, a very light revolver isn't just more comfortable, it is also more concealable! I have Centenials that are in the (aprox) 11, 13, 15, and 23 ounce categories....and the lighter ones are indeed far easier to conceal during pocket carry.
I know, a few ounces doesn't sound like a big deal, but every ounce of extra weight makes the gun drag the pocket down just a bit lower, and that can cause it to print just a little bit more.
I don't even try to pocket carry the heavy 640 (can't remember now why I ever bought the thing), but I just picked up a 642 for my daughter (15 oz), and while it sure has a lot more attractive price than say a scandium/Ti 340PD (11.4 oz), after carrying it around for a few days, I am thinking that the extra money (2.5X more!) may have been worth 4 fewer ounces of weight for the lighter gun. Better yet, she can have my old 342, and I will get a new 340PD...
I know, a few ounces doesn't sound like a big deal, but every ounce of extra weight makes the gun drag the pocket down just a bit lower, and that can cause it to print just a little bit more.
I don't even try to pocket carry the heavy 640 (can't remember now why I ever bought the thing), but I just picked up a 642 for my daughter (15 oz), and while it sure has a lot more attractive price than say a scandium/Ti 340PD (11.4 oz), after carrying it around for a few days, I am thinking that the extra money (2.5X more!) may have been worth 4 fewer ounces of weight for the lighter gun. Better yet, she can have my old 342, and I will get a new 340PD...
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