gunny4053
US Veteran
I've never been a fan of ultra light pocket guns. In my opinion, a gun which is unpleasant to shoot is a gun which sees little use during practice, and that leads to a lesser degree of proficiency for its' owner.
That being said, I'm looking at an all steel alternative, the model 49. I've found a used one at a reasonable price and am thinking of making it my Summer companion. I like the fact that it can be employed in either single or double action, and is easily concealable. I've read and heard many complain about the added weight of a steel gun as opposed to an Air Weight with regard to carry comfort. To me, that weight reminds me I have a viable defensive tool ready to do its' part to protect life and limb, and 38 +P isn't so painful as to prevent the necessary practice.
So, O carriers of the mighty humpback, what say you? Shall I make this my next S&W purchase?
That being said, I'm looking at an all steel alternative, the model 49. I've found a used one at a reasonable price and am thinking of making it my Summer companion. I like the fact that it can be employed in either single or double action, and is easily concealable. I've read and heard many complain about the added weight of a steel gun as opposed to an Air Weight with regard to carry comfort. To me, that weight reminds me I have a viable defensive tool ready to do its' part to protect life and limb, and 38 +P isn't so painful as to prevent the necessary practice.
So, O carriers of the mighty humpback, what say you? Shall I make this my next S&W purchase?

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