I think the model 38 Bodyguard revolver is the most ugly revolver in the S&W line. That "hump" in the rear to cover the sides of the hammer makes it look like somebody forgot to finish machining the frame. Even non-gun people think they look ugly or atlease weird. Even my wife calls it the "ugly one".
I personally think they are ugly in appearance too but are very functional. It is the only small frame revolver I carry regularly now. It's the gun I carry when I don't feel the need to carry a gun. The covered hammer makes it very user friendly in the pocket.
Back 20+ years ago it was my first serious carry gun. Back then I even carried two of them (one in IWB and one in my ankle) at times when I was going to drive a lot. Once or twice I stuck a third one in my back pocket as a "back up". Twice this revolver saved my bacon and I will never be without atleast one in my safe.
Here are pics of my model 38 that I got back in 1988.
I personally think they are ugly in appearance too but are very functional. It is the only small frame revolver I carry regularly now. It's the gun I carry when I don't feel the need to carry a gun. The covered hammer makes it very user friendly in the pocket.
Back 20+ years ago it was my first serious carry gun. Back then I even carried two of them (one in IWB and one in my ankle) at times when I was going to drive a lot. Once or twice I stuck a third one in my back pocket as a "back up". Twice this revolver saved my bacon and I will never be without atleast one in my safe.
Here are pics of my model 38 that I got back in 1988.

