Originally posted by Erich:
You know, on January First I ran around carrying my new-in-November S&W Sigma (a good gun) for a week. Then I went back to carrying the Model 38-2 for the rest of the month (except for a couple days when I carried the 3" 36-1) - it's just so convenient.
I'm more convinced than ever that a five-shot aluminum-framed .38 Special is the ideal defensive gun for most purposes. It's small and light enough to always have along, in any public style of dress. It is lethal. It is capable of adequate accuracy. It is simple to use. It allows an instant draw with a "firm final firing" grip. The capacity is very unlikely to be an issue. It's easy to handload for.
I
have done a couple of things to make my life easier carrying the J-38s:
I had Srigs make me up a dual speed strip pouch for my pocket. This keeps the speed strips where I want them and allows me to carry cast bullets for reloads. It has made carrying the .38s a much more reasonable prospect and was $20 well spent.
I've practiced a lot more with them. I've been loading and shooting more .38 Special ammo than usual. I've also gotten a lot more aware of the abilities of my Airweight to shoot really hot .38 ammo, should I ever want to do so. I have modified my old defensive wadcutter carry ammo to use Tennessee Valley hardcast bullets, which give me even
more velocity (955 fps from the 1 7/8" Airweight) and which are very unlikely to deform on a meat target. I've shot a mess of them through the 38-2 and know how to handle them and how they group (well!).
After thinking about shooting these guns and shooting and dry-firing them a good deal, I realized that my hand was able to point them very accurately with just the factory wood stocks on the grip frame. However, for actual
shooting purposes, the gripframe was so small that too much of my trigger finger was going through the triggerguard, which was resulting in the gun being moved off target by my triggerstroke. To address this, I ordered a Tyler T-grip from the Tyler company. Turns out they're incontrovertably messed up, and I STILL don't have the adapter that they promised would be delivered the second week in November. Okay, fine: I went and found out where the last of the Pachmayr grip adapters were hiding (remember these?
) and bought some of them (for two of my J-38s and for my Model 15). They fix the problem mentioned and also make the guns more controllable in recoil - a good thing with the hot rounds I've been carrying.
Anyway, that's the report. This experiment has made me more willing to carry the .38 Special and, frankly, more adept at using it.