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Friday, May 01, 2020

Four Reasons to NEVER Carry Just a .38 Snubnose

U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Despite the fact that revolvers are among the most recommended carry guns for new and female shooters, they aren’t all great choices.

Don’t misunderstand me, I’ve owned and carried revolvers for years. While six-shooters absolutely have their place in a shooter’s arsenal, they’ve often employed wrong. This isn’t to say that they’re a bad choice when shoe-horned into roles they weren’t built for, but more so that a combination of factors have caused some of their most shining moments to eclipse. Paramount among these is the .38 special snub-nosed revolver. Compact, reliable and fool-proof, the .38 wheel-gun should be the perfect concealed carry option for new shooters – but it's not.

Here are four reasons why it's not.
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I carried a little Charter Arms snub nosed 38 Special for years and can vouch for the points brought up this article. Yes, I can.
It took a lot of practice before I could hold a tight group and you better believe it had some recoil to it until I learned to concentrate on my sights and target. After that, the recoil wasn't really even noticed.
Yes, it was difficult to reload. Using a speed loader, I had to insert that at a slight angle because of the grips, release the bullets, then turn the cylinder a quarter turn before all five bullets would drop into the cylinder.
As far as the terminal ballistics go..... meh. They're comparable to a 9mm and a hell of a lot better than the .380 that seems to be the rage nowadays, so I'm not going to even go there with that.
Now, all that being said would I still be comfortable carrying one? Yes - it just takes some practice getting used to.