Whatever model it may be, the Smith and Wesson J-Frame has been a go to carry option for decades. I’m going to break this one down short and sweet. This is a slick, incredibly well made, and sharp looking revolver. I could choose to write more but it need not be said. This wheel gun is S&W quality, J-Frame concealability, and .38 Special +p sensibility all wrapped up into a package that one can either enjoy at the range or carry with confidence.
Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points
Claim to Fame: S&W quality, Concealed Carry,
Target Market: Concealed Carry, Collectors
FNBs:
Key Features
- Aluminum Alloy Frame
- Stainless Steel Cyinder
- Syntheitc Grip
- Shrouded Hammer
Key Benefits
- Concealability of an internal/bobbed hammer while still maintaining the ability of single action operation.
- Lightweight
What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?
While I was unable to find it on the Smith and Wesson Website a Guns & Ammo review also lists a 2 ½” barrel option. A crimson trace model is also available. But check out the Smith and Wesson website as there is great variety within the S&W J-Frame line.
What others are saying?
Steve Gash from Guns & Ammo
Price point:
- MSRP = $459 Smith and Wesson Website
- Retail = $479.99 at Cabela's
Gunbroker = Over MSRP Gunbroker Search
I need it now! Availability
During my recent handgun search only one store was flush with a variety of J-Frame models. I did not see this gun anywhere else and I looked at 4 different stores.
Our Rating
+Superior S&W quality +Lightweight +Concealability +Cool factor of a “snub-nose” +Versatility of the shrouded hammer design
I find it difficult to spot negatives in design or construction. Engineering a firearm is a give and take. With this type of firearm you sacrifice comfort of shooting and magazine size for a highly concealable and reliable firearm that borders on pocket gun stature. I can't note these things as negatives as they are simply the nature of the beast.
Score 8.5
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