DragRag
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Snub 357 Smith Wesson is my side arm. I really like it myself. I put 38's through it on occasion, cheap to fire, yet always ready with the 357's. I have a 45 also though.
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ok ill tell you from experience any of those you really dont want to get for home defense.. i just give you my .02... save your money and buy 2 separate guns.. i personally use a 380 as my everyday carry and home defense with a hollow point you can put down any body... and when i go bear hunting i carry a S&W 44 6 shot revolver ive killed 2 bears with it and it has the stopping power that you want for big game... but in the end its your own choice
Snub 357 Smith Wesson is my side arm. I really like it myself. I put 38's through it on occasion, cheap to fire, yet always ready with the 357's. I have a 45 also though.
Personally not a big Glock fan but it sounds like you need a Glock 29..
Full power 10mm loads deliver more muzzle energy than .357, it holds 10+1, and it's a small enough gun to conceal carry..
Buying ammo online, .44 mag is only marginally more expensive than .357. Still a far cry from 9mm, but not prohibitively expensive.
As such, I'm thinking of going with .44 mag. I figure there's no point in .357 magnum since it's still really too powerful for home defense but lacks the awesome power of the .44 mag.
I'm looking at a Ruger Redhawk in .44 mag. For those that aren't familiar with it, it's double action, stainless with wood grips, and barrel lengths from 6" - 8". I need to find a store that has one in stock so I can get a good idea of how it feels. I also like the S&W model 29 in polished blued steel, but the $1300 MSRP is about twice my budget!! Maybe if I find a used one....
I also need to talk to my brother in law, as he is a licensed used gun dealer out east. He could probably find me a good deal.
And I've been carrying my XDm lately, what's your point?Why do people assume that a gun has to be "small" to CCW... there are MANY people who carry fullsize 1911's, Glocks, etc with no problems...