In my opinion, the Model 36, of which I own one, is a personal defense weapon and should not be used to try to fix the world's felonious problems.
While it is true that a J-frame is a personal defense weapon I think it is very unfair to suggest that it not be used if you walk into the middle of an armed robbery, especially if you're a peace officer, retired or not. There is an argument to be made that if nobody is being shot at you just can let it happen and report the event to the police after the fact - but a retired LEO is going to have a VERY hard time doing that.
Well the most famous that I know of J fame was used successfully by a South Vietnam general during the war to execute a prisoner. (Sort of Combat)
If I remember right he was considered to be a spy! The picture proved it worked quite well!
Yes, it was an excellent shot.....hmmmm....do I mean the photograph or......something else? And at the time just being in Vietnam was combat!
Bernhard Goetz, NYC subway shooter, back in '80's used the 38 caliber Model 38 Airweight to shoot 4 attackers. He served 8 months in prison for carrying an unlicensed firearm. He also had legal fees and lawsuits to deal with.
Use of a gun is the last resort.
I am uncertain of how the conclusion fits into the scenario. Mr. Goetz used the gun as a last resort; he had been attacked before, IIRC, and just being on the subway was unnerving for him. So, for his purposes, when the gang attacked him he was at the time and place of last resort, and the jury agreed with him.
Of course he had legal fees to deal with. First off, it was New York City! He had to know that getting caught with a gun, never mind using it, was going to involve the justice system and cost him money. It's not like he was on a train in downtown Dallas, Texas. But he decided a gun was the best solution to protecting himself. Bad place to do it; good idea at the time.
Goetz was convicted solely on the one count of carrying an unlicensed weapon - the jury nullified all of the rest of the case, correctly in my opinion, but they could not get past the black letter law that said he was not supposed to be carrying or even possessing a gun. So they threw the prosecution a bone and convicted Goetz on the impossible to argue against ordinance.
However, to get back to the question, he WON the gunfight/attack. So the J frame did it's job.
Personal defense in extremis. Good for him!
***GRJ***