Interesting but incorrect
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's my favorite rant of the week! Well done! Wrong, but well argued.....
We have discussion after discussion about concealed carry and hiding large guns, like the 50AE Desert Eagle. Nobody says it CANNOT be done - because it CAN.
But it's 90 degrees after dark all over half of America, and it's pretty doggone warm over most of the other half, too. Unless you're in a business environment that requires a coat and tie, or some other covering garment, you're walking around in....what? Jeans and a T-shirt? A sport shirt and shorts? A casual business shirt, slacks, and a lightweight vest, maybe? WHERE IN THE SAM HILL IS AN X-FRAME GOING TO GO AND BE HIDDEN? You'll have heck to pay hiding a 1911 or a 4" K frame in that short sleeved shirt and jeans - if you can do it at all.
Yes, anyone can conceal a huge handgun - but almost nobody has the "want to" because they want to be comfortable. Clint Smith says a handgun should be comforting, not comfortable, but an X-frame is neither - because by the time you draw that monster and get it on target and MAYBE get one hit with it, MAYBE, your opponent is either gonna cut your heart out or pump 9 rounds of 9mm into your hide.
The X-frame is a PURPOSE built gun - absolutely - and self defense (except in bear country) or home defense are NOT the purpose.
In a crazy world of I can do it better than you I'll be glad to stand next to anyone with an X-frame and at the buzzer we'll draw and fire at one target and see who hits it first and how many times. I'll use my EDC - a 642 - or one my other favorite choices, one of my 9mms, or a 2" Model 10. Heck, I'll even use my Ruger Vaquero - and I'll cover all bets.
***GRJ***