Goudy, I too have a 4" 686, and while it's a magnificent revolver, I think it's far too large and heavy for concealed carry, for all the reasons you cited.
Respectfully, I suggest the alternative to your 686 isn't a .22; if you need to squeeze a trigger in self-defense, you must have a reasonable chance that your shot will abate the threat right then and there...and no .22 can provide that.
If you really do not want to carry a J-Frame revolver in .38 or .357 Magnum, I would urge you to consider a Glock 43X or a Sig Sauer P365 XL. Either one would be light enough to carry, in a serious caliber, with enough rounds to protect you effectively.
Good luck.
Respectfully, I suggest the alternative to your 686 isn't a .22; if you need to squeeze a trigger in self-defense, you must have a reasonable chance that your shot will abate the threat right then and there...and no .22 can provide that.
If you really do not want to carry a J-Frame revolver in .38 or .357 Magnum, I would urge you to consider a Glock 43X or a Sig Sauer P365 XL. Either one would be light enough to carry, in a serious caliber, with enough rounds to protect you effectively.
Good luck.
