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Old December 8, 2017, 09:16 AM   #51
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637 airweight .38 spl
a good choice but tough to shoot well without considerable practice. My wife carries one frequently...light, powerful for its size, good ammunition for SD readily available...it about has it all covered. And BTW, the exposed hammer does not hinder her draw/presentation movement. She uses a Galco pocket holster or a OWB open top rig. Equipped with the issue rubber S&W stocks, it's good to go, or refit with a set of Crimson Trace laser's, it fits her hand to perfection. Rod
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Old December 9, 2017, 02:39 PM   #52
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My first serious CCW was a Glock 19. This was before all the generations. It is a very good pistol. With the revolver you point pull the trigger and fire, with the Glock you have to point pull the trigger and fire up to 15 times. I find Semi autos carry better than revolvers. That is my opinion. I carry IWB with a pocket carry as a backup.
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