My devoted carry guns have recently changed to not one but two J frames. One in the front pocket or belt and one in the jacket pocket. One speed strip in another pocket.
No offense to others but I don't think 5 rounds is enough. A NY reload is faster. And I prefer hammerless models for pocket carry although the same can be done with exposed hammer models with practice.
So the question is, will you ever pocket carry? Or not? Answering that question should give you your answer as to which J frame. The M60 is a great gun but for most people too big for pocket carry. The J frame, mostly 642 and 442 models are Smith's best selling guns. They are lightweight, have adequate power, easier to shoot than other pocket guns because there's more to hang on to, and priced right.
If I were going to carry exclusively on the belt I would carry a model 60 or Ruger SP101 hammerless simply because I could. The added size and weight on my belt would not matter.
My jacket pocket gun is this old model 49.
My other pocket gun is a 642 with Lasergrips.
No offense to others but I don't think 5 rounds is enough. A NY reload is faster. And I prefer hammerless models for pocket carry although the same can be done with exposed hammer models with practice.
So the question is, will you ever pocket carry? Or not? Answering that question should give you your answer as to which J frame. The M60 is a great gun but for most people too big for pocket carry. The J frame, mostly 642 and 442 models are Smith's best selling guns. They are lightweight, have adequate power, easier to shoot than other pocket guns because there's more to hang on to, and priced right.
If I were going to carry exclusively on the belt I would carry a model 60 or Ruger SP101 hammerless simply because I could. The added size and weight on my belt would not matter.
My jacket pocket gun is this old model 49.

My other pocket gun is a 642 with Lasergrips.
