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Favorite micro or small frame revolver

I start out with .357 because that's what I use for EDC. After about 20 rounds of .357, I switch over to .38 special for the rest of my range time.
yeah, it didn't matter whether i had my 6" barreled revolvers or my Ruger 2.5" revolver, after a few rounds of 357's, i too switch out to the 38's.....

the only revolver i ever regretted buying was a .38 ultra lite, and i forgot the maker...SOB was killing me, shooting 38's..???...like WTF...?????
 
I have a Kimber da/sa w/3" BBL. I took 50 rounds of .357 to the range along with 100 rounds of .38. I'll let you all guess which ammo I still had plenty of at end of range session.

I traded in a 642 performance center on my kimber. I have not been disappointed.
I have the 3" K6S DASA too. I've never fired .357 out of it though. I've owned a S&W, Ruger, Colt, and Taurus small frame revolvers, and I must say that the fit, finish, and feel of my example of the K6S is superior to the competition. I'm going to try the 3" Diamondback SDR next.
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More power to you, but I just can't do it out of a light weight snub. There's nothing that a .357 can kill that a 38 +P can't outside of bears, elk, and the like, but a 2" snub isn't what you carry for that task.
The whole reason I carry my lightweight J-frame is because it is light and small. I pretty much wear shorts and a tee-shirt all year long. I don't do IWB holsters. I have done OWB holsters with a very baggy shirt or light jacket. But not often. If I feel the need for something other than my J-frame, I'll go back to my HK VP9SK in my fanny pack holster. I highly doubt I will become involved in any kind of gunfight situation that won't be finished with more than a couple of rounds. In fact, I envision any kind of trouble I get into will be at very close range, where even trying to get a proper sight picture doesn't even matter. I'm old and disabled. I'm not going out looking for 25-yard shots. It will more than likely be some thug trying to wrestle me or throw me to the ground or accost my wife or myself. My J-frame is perfect for carrying around all day without it dragging my shorts down to the ground, or me even really noticing the weight of it in my pocket. A couple shots from a .357 isn't going to bother me. And when the time comes that it does, I'll switch over to .38 special.
 
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