Everybody has one, why not show them?...J-Frames

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Back for another look. Thanks for sharing fella's.
Some of the other bigger/more scarce guns get a lot of glory, but I'll bet the J frames actually get used more. When it's run down to the store for a loaf of bread or as in some areas, the weather makes anything but jeans & a T shirt WAYYYYY too much clothing, a J frame goes along just fine.
I suspect they are carried as much if not more than some of the more glamourus guns.
Frank
 
My favorite J-frame? Why, it's the one sporting the '60 Pro' grips below!

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My only other J-frame is my first one - a 642-2 bought 2/07. It's camera shy... hiding in my pocket as I type. It's box stock - and my 24/7 EDC. I can't choose favorites in my other J-frame 'children'! CW from UL above" 3" 60 Pro; 5" 63; 4" 651; 3" 63; and 2 1/8" 632 Pro. I like that grip!!

Stainz
 
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Some more new additions to the J family Newer at the top

Model 30 no dash

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Model 49 no dash

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Model 34-1 Kit Gun

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Model 34-1 Terrier

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649-3 .357 magnum variant

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A pair of Baby Chief Specials

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A Pair of pre 42's

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A .38 Terrier with Esmeralda's Andean Alder grips

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640 Pro in .357 with SW Combats.

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Pre 40

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36 3" RB

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My 36-1 with 2 different grip sets. I prefer the magna grips with the B-K adapter for concealed carry and the rosewood 3-finger for the range. The 36-1 is a 1981 vintage.
 

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