My Model 60 Chiefs Special.
BTW, although it is not my present practice, one of the advantages of the J frame's size, and weight if you choose an Airweight, is that it is much easier to carry two or even three of them. I used to carry two steel Centennials daily, for a long time. No problem. The advantages of this choice should be obvious.this is very interesting what all of you guys like to have as your last ditch gun. Lets face it, we cant carry every one of our J frames when we leave the house so i look at it this way;
Which ever J frame (or other gun for that matter, but we are talking about guys that primarily carry a J frame here) you take with you when you leave your safe place is the gun you would more than likely take/grab if the shtf in my opinion or would have on you when a situation happened, whether it be at home or while you are out and about.
Keep em coming...
I know it sounds silly, but I think I have all the handguns I need. For spring and summer it is my 37 no dash. Had it a long time and shoot it a lot. Shoots fine. If it ever blows up I'll try to find another like it. It's not pretty but it's tight.I wouldn't purposely get rid of it.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone on this forum. Travel safely!
Gordon
Ok, I get it! This is reverse psychology! I only owned 3 J frames when I first read this post on November 24. Now I have 2 more! I think this post made me want more J frames!
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