I have a model 60 chambered for 38 special. For me, 38 special +P is all I need for carry.
...But I find myself going back to the J for the simple reason that there is no such thing as a misfire or jam in a J. You just keep pulling the trigger till the bad guy stops or you're out.
...I have been thinking about trading in the 640 for a 442, or just buying a 442 or 438 but have not acted on this yet.
My carry J's are an ancient Model 36, a 640-1, and a 642. All are loaded with .38+P, usually 135Gr Gold Dot. The 640-1 is my favorite travel companion but isn't particularly fun to shoot with .357 loads. I'd like to hear about others' experiences with Buffalo Bore low-flash low recoil .38 and .357 rounds.
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...........where convenience and discretion...and comfort...make the j frame a viable choice, I would choose the 642 or 442. One rated for +P ammo. Light, but not too light. Snag free. Good for ankle or pocket carry, good in belt or shoulder rig, too. Reasonable controllable. Very reliable. If it's not an easy gun to master, at least it is simple to operate under high stress...........
Obviously we do not know your definition of POWERYou can not get ANY MORE power out of a 357 bullet in a snub nose revolver than you can a 38 38+P.
Given that, if money is no object, buy a 340PD. If money is some consideration, buy a black 442. You will probably end up shooting .38 Special out of either gun, but the 340PD will give you the option to use .357s if you have to, and it is slightly lighter. Just keep the chambers clean.
..........Lastly, I am also stunned at how expensive S&W revolvers have become. I have a 65-3 with a 3 inch that is a police trade in that is in excellent shape with factory wood grips. It's a great piece that I got for my DAD and paid $250 for about 8 years ago. Today they're going for $600!! CRAZY STUFF. Seems like all the S&W revolvers are commanding premiums these days.
Nalajr
Steel J-frames are not lightweight guns.
Nalajr:
Here are a couple of photos of my J-frame collection.