I just can't find a place for them. I love their looks (I think the 2.5" Model 19 is absolutely the sexiest looking handgun ever made) and I love how they feel in my hand, but I can't find a real use for them. I continue to buy them or trade for them because they are so purty, but I always end up selling them or trading them away.
If I'm going to carry a full-sized revolver in a belt holster, I can carry a 4" barrel just about as easily. If I am going to pocket-carry a concealed revolver, the k-frame is just too big and bulky. I recently traded into a Commander sized Kimber Pro-Carry. It carries on a belt holster infinitely more comfortable, and is easier to conceal, than a 2.5" Model 19, or even a 2" Model 10. An extra 7 round mag is less bulky than a speed loader. My 3" Model 36 conceals more easily in a belt holster than did my 2.5" Model 19. Look at Buffalo Bore's offerings in heavy .38 Special and reduced recoil, reduced flash .357; if I remember correctly, the energy from the 3" M 36 is practically the same. To me, the BB heavy 158 grain load in a j-frame isn't nearly as punishing as .357 158 grain regular loads. I just don't even want to shoot full-bore .357 in the 2.5" barrel.
I love K-frames, but I love them in 4" barrel length. I carry them in the field, in the truck or console of the car, but in a climate where I wear khaki pants and Polo-type pull-over shirts without a jacket about 350 days a year, the little j-frame snubs are much more comfortable to carry and a whole lot more concealable.
Anybody else feel this way?
If I'm going to carry a full-sized revolver in a belt holster, I can carry a 4" barrel just about as easily. If I am going to pocket-carry a concealed revolver, the k-frame is just too big and bulky. I recently traded into a Commander sized Kimber Pro-Carry. It carries on a belt holster infinitely more comfortable, and is easier to conceal, than a 2.5" Model 19, or even a 2" Model 10. An extra 7 round mag is less bulky than a speed loader. My 3" Model 36 conceals more easily in a belt holster than did my 2.5" Model 19. Look at Buffalo Bore's offerings in heavy .38 Special and reduced recoil, reduced flash .357; if I remember correctly, the energy from the 3" M 36 is practically the same. To me, the BB heavy 158 grain load in a j-frame isn't nearly as punishing as .357 158 grain regular loads. I just don't even want to shoot full-bore .357 in the 2.5" barrel.
I love K-frames, but I love them in 4" barrel length. I carry them in the field, in the truck or console of the car, but in a climate where I wear khaki pants and Polo-type pull-over shirts without a jacket about 350 days a year, the little j-frame snubs are much more comfortable to carry and a whole lot more concealable.
Anybody else feel this way?