Grayfox
US Veteran
Lemme just put it this way. I own a bunch of S&W revolvers. The newest was made in 1996. 

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/...A short barreled L frame is great but way harder to conceal than an old, snubbie K frame. I have all of these guns and my decision to EDC a 2" K frame was carefully thought out. If you can find a 2" K frame grab it and be happy. Model 10, Model 64, Model 13, Model 65, Model 19 2.5" (I am soon going to own a Model 19 2" but good luck finding one of those!) - .38s or .357s - they are all superior to a Charter Arms Bulldog, I don't care what caliber it is.
Remember - I AM VERY opinionated on this subject. So be warned if others disagree with me - I have many years of experience with snubbies and I know what I'm talking about but, you know how it is, someone else has a different opinion! I don't mind; that's what makes great discussions and the world spins on varied opinions. :roll eyes:
You mentioned new guns being stronger. About when was the date that this began to happen and what did they change?
The entire L frame line was introduced in response to changes in how often and what ways people shoot. The K frame .357s were perfectly fine guns if kept maintained and used in the way originally intended: a steady diet of 38 Spl. and occasional use of .357. When the diet was mostly powerful loads of the .357, rapid shooting and lots of it, and less than exceptional maintenance...well the guns often could not take it, in various ways. Within 20 years competitive shooting grew massively and how much and the manner that shooters shot changed. The L frames were a response to that as well as to competition from Colt and Ruger. The L frames were heavier, stronger guns than the K frames.
When the 7 shot L frames were introduced this introduced a change in the location of the bolt notches on the cylinder which added to the strength of the cylinders.
Hey guys so I need some advice.
I've owned .357 revolvers by Taurus and Dan Wesson but am looking for a stainless Smith with a 4 inch barrel. I am not familiar with the new models but I figure you folks do. I want an eight shot model. Any suggestions would be appreciated.