To: Squantos
I like my old blue steel Charter Arms snubbie .38 with Hogue grips. Fits in a pocket like car keys. Goes bang every time you pull the trigger, and won't go bang if you don't. What more can you ask for in a defensive piece?
49 posted on
11/12/2003 12:01:49 AM PST by
Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
Agree......I carry a 640 S&W Performance Center 357 mag snubby (when I need really deep concealment) that is ported with federal hydra shok's. I prefer the Barimi Grips for mine as it rides without a holster in my waistband really well with those grips.
The federal Hydra Shoks have almost zero night time flash from the port thus I get less recoil and don't get flash blinded per se.......Works well.
the Barimi's seem cheap but really work well. A custom grip maker makes a copy from laminated wood called Grip Lip ? I believe. I'll have to dig em out. They are really worth a peek if ya carry a revolver everyday.
Stay Safe !
51 posted on
11/12/2003 12:19:49 AM PST by
Squantos
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To: Travis McGee
I have not talked with Nick from Charter Arms in a while now but will probably see him over the holidays. I will check on what he has in teh works the bobbed hammer Bullgog Pug is I know something that has been discussed and it really is not all that big a deal. Charter likes to keep costs as low as possible because that is where theri market is.
55 posted on
11/12/2003 7:01:24 AM PST by
harpseal
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To: Travis McGee
I'm with you, which is why I'll probably get my wife something of the sorts. For some reason she just doesn't seem to get the mechanics of a semi-auto.
93 posted on
11/12/2003 9:31:59 PM PST by
AAABEST
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