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i have narrowed my choices for a concealment revolver to these ,
any pro's or cons on these guns?

charter arms ss mag pug 2-2in ported barrel 357mag

taurus 605ss2 ss 2in barrel 357mag

rossi r46202 ss 2in barrel 357 mag

my choice of the 357 is because i have enough bullets and powder to last me a lifetime,plus the fact that i can use some lesser recoil rounds with the 38loads which will make it easyer to teach my wife to shoot.

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Of those three, Taurus.




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I owned the 6" version of the Rossi for about 10 years. Never a glitch and very accurate. Fantastic Smith clone at a great price. That's the only one on the list I have any experience with.

I've been thinking about adding a little pocket revolver to my collection. The little S&W 637 airweight is the one I've been looking at.

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If it must be one of those three, I agree with Taurus. S&W or Ruger would be a definite step up.


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Of those three, the Rossi would be my pick, it is made by Taurus with their lifetime warranty, has S&W pre-lock innards and IMHO is a great value in a reliable carry piece. If I was to run out of S&W J frames I would buy one in a NY second.


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wow I didn't realize there were any concealment revolvers beside S&W J frames!


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though I wouldn't own one with a lock, don't know what current offerings are


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Perhaps there's still a few available of the very recent J-frames (642's and have heard a new batch of 442's will also be made available) sold by RSR WITHOUT the IL. Several thousand (642's) were just made by S&W and sent out to a very few distributors, RSR being one of them.

I bought 3 last month.

Just a heads-up...........


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I'm a big fan of Taurus, one of the few brands I've never had to ship back to the factory. But the Rossi (the newer ones), is a solid revolver as well. As already mentioned, Rossi is now owned by Taurus and they turn out a much better revolver these days.

Charter has always made reliable revolvers. Some of the early ones had a tendancy to rattle apart, but that was then, this is now. The new Charters are solid guns.

So, really any of the three will do the job just fine. I wouldn't hesitate to carry any of them.

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I just bought a brand new Charter Undercover in 38 Special on Sunday. When I got it home and was shooting it I realized that the front sight was tilted , upon closer inspection I found that the barrel was turned into the frame a fraction of a turn too much. FWIW this is a Charter 2000 which is what the company was called for a short period of time ending in mid-2007. I have heard that their QC is somewhat better now. I will be sending this revolver back to Charter for repair. I will also post back here with a report on Charters' customer service.
Other than this defect I am quite pleased with this revolver.

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I have the Taurus 605 and would recomend it to any one for the
money its a nice little carry gun.I was very suprised at the accuracy at self defence ranges right out of the box.Mines waiting on a trigger job and then I think it will be great.

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I keep saying it and no one believes me; Taurus makes great guns. On the top end, the Raging Bull series are stronger and more accurate than just about anything.

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thanks for the help guys,i bought the 462 rossi yesterday. made by taurus.

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Originally Posted by magnumb
Perhaps there's still a few available of the very recent J-frames (642's and have heard a new batch of 442's will also be made available) sold by RSR WITHOUT the IL. Several thousand (642's) were just made by S&W and sent out to a very few distributors, RSR being one of them.

I bought 3 last month.

Just a heads-up...........




sister picked up a 442 Airweight, no lock, pristine condition, not even much in the way of cylinder scoring.

they're around I guess, but not common


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Hopefully she got a good deal, nice it was in such good condition. You're right.....they're around, but have been a bit pricey.

Good gun for most sisters/wives/daughters and/or as backups. I've heard it's the most sold model that S&W produces......wouldn't surprise me.

Congrat's to your sis...............

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srwshooter,

I'd think seriously about getting a S&W. I've two - 642-1 in .38 Special and a MP340 .357. Both are equipt with CTC Laser Grips. The MP340 weighs just over 13 ounces. It is shootable with .357 and +p .38s but a little goes a long way.

In small frame revolvers there are two worlds:
S&W

and the rest.

Oh yeah, there is Colt which fine but they are not exactly small frame.

I'd save a bit longer and go first class. YOu'll never reqret getting the best.

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I would not hesitate to carry any of those....I carry a Taurus 85UL .38 snub and feel fine with that.


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Originally Posted by Deputy_Norm
Oh yeah, there is Colt, which is fine, but they are not exactly small frame.
Here's my Colt next to my J-Frame S&W. Not an appreciable difference in the real world, other than the fact that you get 20% more round capacity with the Colt, i.e., six vs five rounds.

PS Although the Colt is sporting a set of factory grips which extend significantly lower than the actual grip frame, custom grips, or grips designed for a Colt Cobra, would make the grip length of the Colt about the same as that on the S&W.

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I am not familiar with the weight of those mentioned. Weight becomes a factor for every day carry. I have a S&W Model 37 airweight that I have carried off and on since 1983. To make it even better I had the hammer bobbed, a trigger job to make the double action pull very smooth and added Spegel grips to dress it up. Carried either in a pocket or with my Mernickle Holster it is pleasure.


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