Posted on 04/24/2018 6:01:08 AM PDT by w1n1
In the modern day gun world the semi-auto pistols have a huge hold of the market for self-defense guns. But concealed carry revolvers can still hold their own for personal defense.
Revolvers can be a strong choice for concealed carry, as theyre reliable and easy to use.
Not everyone is a fan of a small semi-auto for concealed carry. However, there is a large fan base of shooters that will only look to revolvers for concealed carry.
If youre in this group and interested in carrying a revolver for CCW, read on of the pros and con and see our picks of good quality revolvers for personal defense.
Pros
Here's a few reasons why revolvers are reliable, its the feeding and magazines. -You say there is no magazines on a revolver thats right.
Magazines in semi-auto pistols are the main cause of malfunction.
-Feeding works pretty good in semi-auto but when youre plugging in hollow point rounds it does have its issues on magazines.
Revolvers dont have any of these issues.
Downside
-A revolver holds less rounds than a semi-auto pistol.
Most revolver wheel a 5 round vs a semi-auto holds 6+1 at a minimum.
-The width on most revolvers are a little thicker than a popular CCW Glock 33 Gen4.
The following is our pick of revolvers for CCW.
Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 38 Crimson Trace
Probably one of the two or three most popular revolvers for concealed carry, the Bodyguard just wont let you down. The hammerless design wont get stuck in your pocket and the five shot capacity of .38 special ammo is useful for personal defense at close range less than 20-25 yards.
Taurus Protector
Who doesnt want a small .357 revolver that can be used for CCW? Well, Taurus sure figured it out here. This small little pocket shooter only has a two-inch barrel. After that, it fires five rounds of either .38 special or .357. Regardless of your choice, its a good powerful punch. Read the rest of the full Personal defense concealed revolvers here.
You say there is no magazines on a revolver thats right.
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I carry a 9mm Ruger revolver daily since its small and I use their moon clips which hold 5 additional rounds, its easy enough to replace. If I cant get the job done with 10 rounds I guess its my time.
>>I carry a 9mm Ruger revolver daily since its small and I use their moon clips which hold 5 additional rounds, its easy enough to replace. If I cant get the job done with 10 rounds I guess its my time.
I’ve been wanting one of those. No one around here ever has one in stock.
I have one too but with summer coming I got an LCP II and find it to be more carryable. Much slimmer and lighter + 2 extra rounds. The trigger is much better too.
Ruger LCR in .38+P is a very good CCW platform. Yeah, it’s five rounds, but a speed strip (that holds six rounds) is a very handy companion.
It only takes 'one' properly placed round even with a '22'.
Compared to a Glock 27, the J-frame has fewer rounds, is harder to reload, and a shorter sight distance between front and rear sights. OTOH, it is an outstanding "Get off me!" gun, easier to conceal and I don't see many scenarios where I would need more than 5 rounds. I'm not a cop and I'm EX-military and I'm often in bed by 9PM. Surprisingly few thugs descend on a hardware store at 10 AM...
I’ve carried a Ruger LCR too and it is an excellent personal carry option.
When Pastor Bob Celeste gave this sermon to wives of Militia members, my wife and daughters were there.
I am convinced
Girls, young, old and in-between; I am convinced
That as FaceBook, Chobani yogurt, obama and the US Congress bring more an more muslim refugees to the USA, I have a message for all females in the US, white, black, yellow, and red.
Girls, ignore the obamites, the democrat, the gop, the ruling political class, the media, and the police.
Always carry a revolver. Revolvers leave no casing with your finger prints lying around. A H&R .32 magnum is nice as is a .38 or a .22WMR.
Ladies and teen girls, understand and remember this:
Rapist do not have day planners, rapist do not tell family and friends they are going out to find a girl to rape.
Rapist do not rape in crowds or where they think anyone will come along and see the rape or hear your screams.
Girls, Shoot and walk away.
Leave the rapist for the fowls of the air and the beast of the field.
Go home, have a good cry, a glass of wine and thank GOD you ignored the forces of the democrat and the political ruling class, and thank God Almighty that He allowed you to destroy one more rapist. Oh ya, don’t forget to clean that revolver and replace the spent rounds.
Folks, In the last fifty years there has not been one woman, in the USA, raped who was armed at the time of the attempted rape, NOT ONE.
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I always take pictures of new guns for insurance purposes in case of theft and I record the serial number. I have had this one for about two years. I have owned several semi-auto's and never really liked them. I prefer a revolver for carry and a 12GA shotgun for home defense.
The big advantage of revolvers is that when you pull the trigger they go bang. No failure to feed or failure to eject. They just go bang.
I have a Taurus P85 hammerless snubbie in 38 special but the trigger pull sucks, its only 5 rounds and with the little snubbie barrel, accuracy and power mean its not much good beyond about 10 yards. My concealed carry will be my CZ 2075 rami. Yes its a bit wider and heavier but its 10 rounds of 9mm, its got more power and way more accuracy. I trust its reliability 100%. It has never stovepiped or had any other cycling errors and Ive owned it for about 4 years now.
Small, light, easily concealed, and 5 shots.
Also great backup to my Glock 19 (9mm, 15 shot).
For my wife and daughters, I bought them revolvers for the same reasons as well as these: Simple and reliable.
I’m old-school on this. Since being confined to a wheelchair at 64 years old, holstering and quick access is the prevailing issue. The only convenient point for me is the cross-draw position, tucked outta sight under my belly “dunlap” (a hard to avoid condition, in my condition). To avoid corrosion due to perspiration, I’ve broken out one of my earliest and sweetest firearms, a S&W 649 shrouded hammer .357 in stainless. I can go hours without even feeling its presence, because despite my paralysis, I do still have feeling down there!
Get a Ruger LCR in .327 Federal Magnum. Holds 6 rounds & no moon clips needed.
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Almost 40 years ago a friend, who was also a reserve officer, showed me that a short barrel revolver is actually easier to conceal than an autoloader. The cylinder may be thicker, but the overall shape of the weapon makes the whole thing much less likely to print.
I alternately carry either a .380 Ruger LCP (or, as my husband says, my Little Cute Pistol) or a .38 Ruger revolver. Depends on where I’m going. The .380 is so much easier for me to conceal. Women’s clothing tend to run too body skimming and not many places to conceal adequately.
I agree. When I carry my .38 I’m usually riding so I open carry. It’s not that obvious strapped to my bike. Anywhere else it goes in my bag but I want it handy and easy to get to when I ride.
Dan Wesson .357mag with the snubbie and 6 extra rounds. Simply Rugged IWB holster and belt. Every day.
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