Anyone still primary carry a wheel gun?

Or is it too little gun in this world of homies with switch glocks and stendo clips? What do you carry? 642? 60? SP101? A Kimber
I carry all of the above, plus more, except the Kimber as of yet. I know I've got five or six shots for sure, the chances of a jam or limp wristing it are almost none. I always have another gun within reach for a New York reload except when I'm inside a store most of the time. There have been times where I have carried 2 j frames just because.
 
I carry all of the above, plus more, except the Kimber as of yet. I know I've got five or six shots for sure, the chances of a jam or limp wristing it are almost none. I always have another gun within reach for a New York reload except when I'm inside a store most of the time. There have been times where I have carried 2 j frames just because.
Nice! If you ever needed to use it in a defensive scenario, once you've expended one revolver's entire cylinder you can throw it at the perp and as he's ducking, whip out the backup revolver.

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Nice! If you ever needed to use it in a defensive scenario, once you've expended one revolver's entire cylinder you can throw it at the perp and as he's ducking, whip out the backup revolver.

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I just picked up a model 19 with a 4-in barrel yesterday. Out of all my revolvers, I think it has the right balance and the square wood butt for beating somebody afterwards. Try that with a Glock.
 

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I just picked up a model 19 with a 4-in barrel yesterday. Out of all my revolvers, I think it has the right balance and the square wood butt for beating somebody afterwards. Try that with a Glock.
Haha if I need to pistol whip someone, I've got my flashy Inox 92FS
 
Carry one also. Changed the grip to a larger Hogue for holster carry. Thinking of loading first round with a .327 and other 5 with .32 H&R.
I don't understand the point of carrying a snubbie in a holster. If you are going to carry in a holster, you can carry a gun with more capacity that is easier to shoot and faster to reload.
 
Yup. Used to be a J-Frame Model 60. Now it's a Kimber K6 -One more round, same size. Wheelgun serves me well, and don't mind the 6-round limitation.
I like the kimbers every time I handle one at the LGS. But the weight is what kills me. I could almost carry my 360 air lite and a Ruger LCP Max has a backup and have 16 rounds total for pretty much the same weight
 
With that model 19 I picked up a blued or black version 92FS, looks unshot in box. It had three eagle mags, is this what they ship Berettas with?
No lol. Beretta factory mags. If you're in MA they have a rivet down the length so it makes it a single stack and holds 10. If you're in a free state just get 18 round mec-gars.
 
I usually carry this wheel-gun.

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Hard to reload, thought. Gen McGrath sold it to me.
You don't conceal it, it conceals you.
 
No lol. Beretta factory mags. If you're in MA they have a rivet down the length so it makes it a single stack and holds 10. If you're in a free state just get 18 round mec-gars.
It was purchased in Connecticut a few years ago from what I understand so I think it might be some dealers or wholesale dealers that are switching the standard capacity mags out I guess. I haven't had time to load it up with some animal to see how much it holds. I might have to ungay myself next time I'm in New Hampshire with some bull cock length magazines.
 
Depends on how I feel or where I’m going. Sometimes it’s the 442, sometimes it’s the Vp9sk, and sometimes it’s both. More often than not I grab the 442 though.
 
I don't understand the point of carrying a snubbie in a holster. If you are going to carry in a holster, you can carry a gun with more capacity that is easier to shoot and faster to reload.
442 Performance Center.

OWB. I don’t understand it either lol.

The only thing I can say is that it absolutely melts in and it’s like it’s not even there.
 
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