GA_Sheepdog
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For the longest time I've been a Glock semi auto guy and due to my profession, I have to be. I've recently fell in love with revolver's and have even began reloading 38 Spl. 2 months ago I purchased a no lock 642 and love how it carries and conceals. I also like taking it to the range and have been able to take it more often due to me reloading. So far I've put 700 rounds through it. I also really like reloading and enjoy it as a hobby even though I'm relatively new to it. I equally like shooting as much as I like reloading. The only other guns I have besides my duty weapon (Glock 17) is a Glock 19 and 26. The 19 was my primary carry but have over time I've become lazy and used my 26 for carry. The past several hot summer months have made me reconsider Glocks for CCW and that's why I purchased the 642. I have become very proficient with this revolver and am able to put scoring rounds at the 25 yrd mark.
Like any of use gun guy's, we always look for something else, no matter how happy we are with our current setup. As far as pocket carry, I'm completely happy with the 642 for pocket carry and although I'd love the weight of a 340 M&P, the 642 has just enough extra weight to make it semi comfortable for extended range sessions. I do however, feel that the 642 is not the greatest gun to be putting thousands of rounds through. Although, I don't buy into the "Shoot little, carry a lot" train of thought.
I'm not looking to replace my 642 in the role as a pocket gun. I'm looking for a gun to replace my 26 as far as a winter IWB/OWB gun. Also I'd like it to be able to withstand my love for reloading and shooting. It's probably unlikely, but I don't want to wear out the 642. I reload 38 spl. but obviously have the same capability to reload 357 mag. With that said, I'm not all that worried about shooting 357, as I'm perfectly happy with 38 spl but the ability to do so is nice. I also don't want to stray to far away from a snubnose, as its more important for me to be proficient in the same platform I carry then just having a 5" range gun that doesn't translate to self defense.
The 640 pro is basically the same gun I pocket carry but is all steel with better sights for the range. It could also be a good heavier IWB/OWB winter gun.
The 327 "Pugnose" has always been my favorite looking snubnose and is nice for carry and is built strong enough to shoot a lot. It also holds 8 rounds of 38/357.
The 627 is a steel powerhouse and I'd imagine it would be very durable, something you could put thousands of thousands of round through. Plus like the 327, it holds 8 rds of 38/357.
What do you guys think? Money is aways an object but what do you guys think I should get?
Like any of use gun guy's, we always look for something else, no matter how happy we are with our current setup. As far as pocket carry, I'm completely happy with the 642 for pocket carry and although I'd love the weight of a 340 M&P, the 642 has just enough extra weight to make it semi comfortable for extended range sessions. I do however, feel that the 642 is not the greatest gun to be putting thousands of rounds through. Although, I don't buy into the "Shoot little, carry a lot" train of thought.
I'm not looking to replace my 642 in the role as a pocket gun. I'm looking for a gun to replace my 26 as far as a winter IWB/OWB gun. Also I'd like it to be able to withstand my love for reloading and shooting. It's probably unlikely, but I don't want to wear out the 642. I reload 38 spl. but obviously have the same capability to reload 357 mag. With that said, I'm not all that worried about shooting 357, as I'm perfectly happy with 38 spl but the ability to do so is nice. I also don't want to stray to far away from a snubnose, as its more important for me to be proficient in the same platform I carry then just having a 5" range gun that doesn't translate to self defense.
The 640 pro is basically the same gun I pocket carry but is all steel with better sights for the range. It could also be a good heavier IWB/OWB winter gun.
The 327 "Pugnose" has always been my favorite looking snubnose and is nice for carry and is built strong enough to shoot a lot. It also holds 8 rounds of 38/357.
The 627 is a steel powerhouse and I'd imagine it would be very durable, something you could put thousands of thousands of round through. Plus like the 327, it holds 8 rds of 38/357.
What do you guys think? Money is aways an object but what do you guys think I should get?