mod57
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It doesn't bother me at all.
I have other guns that are pretty.![]()
You sure do, Kenny, you sure do. You are also no slouch at photographing them!
It doesn't bother me at all.
I have other guns that are pretty.![]()
The gun is made for close contact defense. Practice running away, not long range shooting. .
In regards to ammo. For snubs , the simple truth:
If it penetrates adequately it won't expand
If it expands it won't penetrate adequately
Gel test I personally witnessed and the opinion of some very skilled and experienced snub carriers the best load for a snub is 148 wadcutters.
Light recoil print close to point of aim and the sharp bullet cuts tissue instead of pushing it out of the way
Plus P Or HP ammo is of no value in a snub.
Using an HP as reload as full wadcutters are hard to speed reload from a speed strip or speed loader is ok, but the first five should be wadcutters
The little guns are definitely light weight. They carry easy. I am not a fan of pocket carry. Never really felt secure with it, but that's just me. The guns can be a bit of a handful with the +p ammo and the DAO takes some practice to use effectively. Capacity is low and reloads are slower. Having said that I just love the little guns.
I've always loved revolvers. I've been trying to find a lighter alternative to my Shield - maybe something I can even pocket carry. Any pros or cons to carrying a 642/442?
Pros:
Lighter than a Shield
Easier to pocket carry
Can be fired from inside a pocket or up against a target
"Slighty" safer trigger system
Cons:
Harder to shoot well
Lower capacity
Not that much lighter than the auto
The 642 is probably the most challenging defensive handgun for a new shooter to become proficient with. Super heavy trigger pull , minimal sights and recoil can be pretty stiff. But it is one gun that no one would ever have an unintentional discharge with as it hard enough to make go off on purpose.
Still the first time I picked one up I knew I had to have one! It truly lives up to it's name - Airweight. Is easily pocket carried. Shoots pretty well despite the above mentioned drawbacks. Learning the proper grip was something I learned fast after the first few shots!
But I shoot my small semi autos (P365s , LCP Max , G42) better and that is what I use mostly these days. But I still keep the 642 loaded ready to go.
It is the best of carry guns; it is the worst of carry guns.
We're getting ready to go out & run a few errands. My no-lock 442PC will go in my L/F pocket in a Blue Force Gear holster, just like every other day.