Well, my 625JM shown in a sea of .45 ACPs earlier, got a pal to share my usual 240+ loaded moonclips with - a Governor. That revolver definitely has a 'Medusa'-like appetite, taking .45 Schoffield, .45 Colt, and 2.5" .410 shotgun, as well as moonclipped .45 ACPs, all six at a time. It's Al/Sc frame, SS cylinder & 2.75" barrel, 29.7 oz weight (empty), and fixed sights (Tritium Night Sight on front.) adding to it's attributes. It may be the ultimate survival revolver. Here it is with my 642-2 for size comparison:
I still toy with the utility of a .38/.357M 8-shooter - like my PC627 UDR & 627 Pro, as well as a .22 LR revolver. For that, I think the mobility of my 3" 63 might give it the nod over my 4" 617. While CCI Stingers would be more effective, cleaner shooting ammo has it's merits. My 4" 651, a x6 .22 WMR, has merit, too, as it gets some boost from the extra powder. It also gets filthy faster - and there is the ammo availability, too. Decisions...
I suppose the best thing to have is a revolver you both are intimately familiar with it's attributes
and have sufficient ammo reserves to fit. Gotta admit, the Governor's variable palate makes it attractive!
Stainz