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I hate to sound like a broken record but... I think the S&W "34/35" that I got from RJM comes extremely close.

It is NOT based on an a "34-1" which is a J-frame. Rather, it is a "34" (no-dash) that is based on an I-frame. The J-frames where a redesign of the I-frame to have a longer frame window to accommodate the then-newest hot SD round, the .38 Special. As such, the I-frames are better or more optimally sized to the .22 LR because you are carrying less metal and it is shorter.

The 34/35's "trick" is the non-factory-standard 6" barrel on that I-frame. You get the best possible mechanical precision from the long sight radius in the smallest and lightest-yet-shootable possible revolver package. Mine is 26 oz empty. I used to have a super-dooper lightweight S&W 317-3 but the silly thing was not easy to shoot accurately. What good is it if it can't hit in MY hands.

This thing!
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Here is what it looks like next to a snubby J-framed 34-1.

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It is positively tiny next to a similarly 6" barreled K-frame 17-8.

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Much more often than not, this thing comes out with me to play regardless of what else I brought.

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For a trail gun I grab my stainless Bearcats. I wish it was one of the adjustable sight models, as I have to hold just a little to the right.

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Originally Posted by Steelhead
I say 40, it was a big ass Alaskan otter though, it was actually caught in a mink or marten set. It was ugly for a few seconds.


Just think how ugly it would'a been were it a Wolf coming live on you.


By the way, in case you missed it, Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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Wow, no love for the SP 101?!

While I have great respect for the S&W M63, I think Ruger has topped them with the latest evolution of the 4" 22 LR SP101.


By the way, in case you missed it, Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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I never could settle on what's best. I carry different ones just for a change.
That said --
I've carried this one a good bit and it works well (I don't carry it in Snake season).

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I've carried this one a lot (after redoing the sights).


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I've carried this one a zillion miles since the 70s. And by all manner of conveyance -- including on foot. It's been great to own.
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I have the Beretta Model 87 in 22lr and it works great as long as you don't stretch the range


A Doe walks out of the woods today and says, that is the last time I'm going to do that for Two Bucks.
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Kinda like my nickel 4" 34-1 wearing Badger walnut grips. Got the originals, also.

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Originally Posted by GreatWaputi
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That a 622 ? 6" barrel? You like it,eh?
Know a guy that has a 4" for sale in perfect condition for $400, tempting.

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This is what I have been carrying while Bow Hunting the last few days.

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The only problem with the 422/622 is that they are so light, I find them hard to hold steady and shoot accurately. Great to carry, but hard to shoot accurately. I like the 2206, the all stainless version, better. Heavier to carry, but easier to shoot accurately.

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