ANYONE CARRY A 44SPCL SNUBBY?

donniedee

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anyone pack a 44spcl snubby for cc?:confused::p:o looks like pumpkin chunker. same say it aint "fast round" but heck think you can dodge it?????:p
 
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Not currently, but in the past I carried a Charter Arms .44. I now have a S&W Model 24 3" in the N frame style I carry once in a while. When not carrying a .44 I carry .45
 
I carried a 329ng for a little while but I can rely a lot more on my accuracy with a smaller 638.
 
Years ago I bought a 24 3". I liked the revolver, but it concealed about as well as a grapefruit. Under a coat it would probably be OK, but here in South Texas it wasn't practical.
 
In the winter months, I carry this 624 Lew Horton Special in a strong-side holster, covered by a light jacket.

John

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Charter Arms 44sp. Have a 1st model 3" and a couple of Pugs.

Don't carry them a lot, but they do get out of the house fairly often.
 
Not in a long time. Years ago I carried a Charter Bulldog with Lyman 180gr WC. Holster was a Bianchi pistol pocket for a Colt Dick Special. It carried well, but shot loose and was sold.
 
I sometimes carry my S&W 396 Mountain Lite...

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When I'm not carring this but that another story...

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My 3" Model 629 Deluxe is one of my favorite revolvers. It is usually loaded with 240-grain JHP .44 Special ammunition. Strong-side pancake-style holster with a sturdy belt, concealment is not a problem.
 
I carry a 296ti in a Lobo gun leather IWB. Very light, and easy for me to conceal.
 
Bulldogs occasionally. My dad wants to start using a Rossi 720 I found him. Not a S&W but we happy as we got it for $100. Just the cost of .44spl has been killing me.
 
I carry a 296 that I replaced the cylinder with a nightmare one. It is a great carry piece. Although not as beautiful as the ones I see picture in this thread.
Being 40, most people my age are carrying Glocks. A 44 snub is a more civilized weapon that speaks confidence in ones shooting ability.
 
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