My little 36 goes everywhere with me.
I love shooting my little 31-1.
It's the perfect J frame for extended range sessions.
I had to go to the doctor yesterday.
When it came time for me to step on the scale, I told the nurse
to hold on while I removed some weight that was not part of me.
I took off my jacket, wallet, and phone.
Then, I told her not to freak out, because I had one more item I needed to remove.
I then took my 36 and pocket holster out and put them on the table.
She chuckled and asked me "Is that a .38?"
"Yes, it is. It's an early 1970s Smith & Wesson Chief's Special", I replied.
She then said "Cool, I have one EXACTLY like that."
If I wasn't already married, I would have proposed to her.
I love good ole girls.
I fell asleep after I got home from the doctor.
Didn't even take off my shirt or jeans.
Forgot to take the 36 out of my pocket.
Never even noticed it.
And that's why it's my constant companion.
It's easy to carry. It's unobtrusive. It's handy.
I love J frames.
.38 J frames aren't fun for extended range trips, but practice is the only way to maintain proficiency.
The 31-1 gets shot more, since it's just a lighter recoiling version of the same gun.
Same trigger pull and handling.
Everyone needs a .32 J frame for BUG practice.
I shoot the 36 enough to remember how it handles, but the 31-1 is how I stay familiar with the DA pull of the J frame.
While I strongly prefer to shoot a lot of ammo from my Ks and my L, I'd never get rid of my Js.
Well, if the J wasn't such a perfect pocket revolver I might sell it.
Trouble is, S&W perfected the pocket SD gun with the J frame.
About the banana grips: I've had a couple of Taurus 85 CH .38 snubs with their copy of the banana grip.
It's a perfect compromise between shooting comfort and concealability.
I always shot better with bananas than with boots. More to hang on to.
I think I need a BK grip adapter for my 36.
Also think I need a couple of their K frame adapters.