I prefer the steel J framed guns, since they tame the recoil a bit. With larger hands, those lighter J's aren't much fun to shoot, especially with stouter loads. There's just not enough room for my fingers.
My EDC is a 640 Pro: DAO & tritium sights.
I prefer the steel J framed guns, since they tame the recoil a bit. With larger hands, those lighter J's aren't much fun to shoot, especially with stouter loads. There's just not enough room for my fingers.
Darker guns (442) conceal better. Lighter guns (642) have easier to see sights in low light.
Might want to hold out for one of the new Ultra Carry Centennials that are about to hit the market as they have a really good front sight (more important that you might think at close range).
While I have pocket carried a 637 on occasion, I don't consider the exposed hammer models to be the ideal solution for that style of carry.
Agree living in Arizona, pocket carry is really the best method for my circumstances. A 442 does the trickThe 442/642 are good to go. They can be had without the lock.
I owned a 642 in the past. Worked fine. No issues. I have heard of the finish having some trouble. I never did with mine.
I currently have a 640 Pro. Awesome gun. Steel though, like your 36. Good stuff. Heavier, yes, but easier to shoot. I am thinking of picking up a lightweight again for times I'm wearing certain clothes that aren't up to the task of toting my 640 in a pocket. Yes, I pocket it.
I have had a 357 LCR. Not bad, just didn't care for it.
I had gotten a S&W Bodyguard at one point from a client (in lieu of a cash payment, new, fired one cylinder) and I'll be honest, I absolutely HATED IT. Recoil I felt was terrible, meh trigger, cylinder release was weird. Sold it for what I was owed and then some. The LCR was nicer, IMO, than the Bodyguard.
So, either stick to reliable steel guns or 442/642 and you'll be good.
Nothing beats a good pocket carry, in my opinion and experience. Especially in a warm/hot state.![]()
S&W has had some issues with the integrity of the clear coat finish on the 642 (frame) in the past few years. Might be a consideration in terms of your warm and humid environment down in the Sunshine state.
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