Hammerless J frame
I own 2. Well one is a 642 "hammerless" with the hammer completely enclosed. The other is a 49 Bodyguard with the side plates extended so the hammer is just barely exposed.
For more info on snubby revolvers you could read THE SNUBBY REVOLVER by Ed Lovette who is a former CIA paramilitary operations officer. This book is a 175 page tribute to the snubnosed revolver be it a Colt Detective Special or one of the many Smith & Wesson variations on the theme.
Or you may want to take a look at The Snubnose Files at
The Snubnose Files which pretty well covers the subject.
Under history you will see a reference to j frames and on that page you will see them report that in 2006 the 642 was S&W's biggest seller. On the Smith website they currently show about 45 variations on the 2" J frame. So, yaaaah...as a general statement I would agree it is the most popular carry gun around.
I own 2. Well one is a 642 "hammerless" with the hammer completely enclosed. The other is a 49 Bodyguard with the side plates extended so the hammer is just barely exposed.
For more info on snubby revolvers you could read THE SNUBBY REVOLVER by Ed Lovette who is a former CIA paramilitary operations officer. This book is a 175 page tribute to the snubnosed revolver be it a Colt Detective Special or one of the many Smith & Wesson variations on the theme.
Or you may want to take a look at The Snubnose Files at
The Snubnose Files which pretty well covers the subject.
Under history you will see a reference to j frames and on that page you will see them report that in 2006 the 642 was S&W's biggest seller. On the Smith website they currently show about 45 variations on the 2" J frame. So, yaaaah...as a general statement I would agree it is the most popular carry gun around.