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I recommend a early, .38 Special only, Model 640 with Uncle Mike's combat grips. Ammo depends on issues light hand strength, medical issues, recoil tolerance, etc.
So, you can't protect your home with a snubbie?What rule book is that in?
What kind of attack is better repelled with a four or six inch revolver than with a J-Frame snubbie?
Maybe you should start a poll.
For a strictly house gun 4" K Frame: 10, 64, 15 or 67.
But nothing wrong with the Marine's prescription, either. At across the room range it really won't matter much.
The recoil will be more acute in the snubby, which might inhibit practice if arthritis is a consideration.
You can use a snubbie at home. Answer the door with your hand in your pocketNo problem? Don't show the gun. It's a better overall tactical solution, IMO.
The "J" frame S&W's, while continuously recommended as a "wife's first gun" by the gunshop ninja's; is a bitch to shoot well.
It is an experts gun.
The 4" "K" frame is ideal for your purpose.