Do you own a hammer-less J?

Do you own a "hammer less" J frame?

  • YES

    Votes: 346 81.4%
  • NO

    Votes: 79 18.6%

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First off, I decided to post in the lounge and not the revolver section because I thought it would get the least biased responses here.

I was in a gun shop today and I observed the clerk talking to a young guy, maybe mid 30s, about concealed carry options. The clerk was showing the guy a 642 and made the comment that the 642 was probably the most carried gun around, or at least hammer less S&W J frames.

I thought that was an interesting comment. So here's the question:

Do you own a "hammer less" J frame revolver? (internal hammer just so nobody's confused)

My guess is a lot of us here do. Thoughts in the hammer less J being the most carried gun?
 
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I carried a model 60 with the hammer bobbed for many years. It was stolen and I bought a nice old model 40 to replace it. For some reason I never had a problem carying the 60 in my pocket but the slick model 40 often turns around upside down in my pocket. Maybe its because I gained weight and now wear looser fitting pants or something.
 
First off, I decided to post in the lounge and not the revolver section because I thought it would get the least biased responses here.

I was in a gun shop today and I observed the clerk talking to a young guy, maybe mid 30s, about concealed carry options. The clerk was showing the guy a 642 and made the comment that the 642 was probably the most carried gun around, or at least hammer less S&W J frames.

I thought that was an interesting comment. So here's the question:

Do you own a "hammer less" J frame revolver?

My guess is a lot of us here do. Thoughts in the hammer less J being the most carried gun?

Technically all J-frames have hammer mechanisms. Some are fully exposed, some are shrouded, others are completely enclosed.
 
I know a few guys who carry "hammer-less" J frames. I carry a 442 occasionally.

My neighbor routinely carries a model 60 He bobbed his hammer. He is the only one I know who carries a "hammered" J and has for 40 plus years.
 
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First off, I decided to post in the lounge and not the revolver section because I thought it would get the least biased responses here.

I was in a gun shop today and I observed the clerk talking to a young guy, maybe mid 30s, about concealed carry options. The clerk was showing the guy a 642 and made the comment that the 642 was probably the most carried gun around, or at least hammer less S&W J frames.

I thought that was an interesting comment. So here's the question:

Do you own a "hammer less" J frame revolver? (internal hammer just so nobody's confused)

My guess is a lot of us here do. Thoughts in the hammer less J being the most carried gun?
My 442 is an enclosed hammer J frame and it's my most carried gun.
 
Nope. My only J-frame is a Model 49 Bodyguard (shrouded hammer).

The one I really regret not buying some years back was the Model 432 Centennial Air-Weight in .32 H&R Magnum.
 
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Put me down as a yes with a 642 (no lock :) )

My dad also owns a 642, and my brother owns a 442.

It's not my most carried gun, but it fills an important role in my book.
 
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