Charles
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A 2-3/4" Speed Six was the first gun I ever bought with my own money back in 1987. I sold it to a friend a few years later and I wish I had it back. Great gun. You'll have the advantages of a longer sight radius and ejector rod stroke, as well as better balance for shooting. I doubt you'll notice that much difference in appendix carry unless you wear your pants really low. Another plus is that Speer Short Barrel Gold Dot ammo is easier to find in .357 than it is in .38.
Bottom line, though, is which individual gun you like better. Both companies have turned out some good and not-so-good examples of revolvers over the years. I'd take a super nice m10 over a dog of a Speed Six any day. You're the only one here who has put his hands on both the particular revolvers in question. Which one is better put together?
Bottom line, though, is which individual gun you like better. Both companies have turned out some good and not-so-good examples of revolvers over the years. I'd take a super nice m10 over a dog of a Speed Six any day. You're the only one here who has put his hands on both the particular revolvers in question. Which one is better put together?