Mark and Loren have several. Probably the best selection I have seen. They usually keep the Smiths and Ruger LCRs in stock.
My opinion only but stick with a Smith 638 or 442/642 or a Ruger LCR. I have seen a lot of inconsistency in the Charter Arms and Taurus offerings.
It must be magic.I disagree on the recoil factor of the LCR. I'd rather shoot my LCR than my three Smith J-frames. I guess my LCR defies the laws of physics.
Except for the Ruger LCR, I agree with this... The high bore axis of the LCR shows a little more jump in the recoil. Laws of physics.
I disagree on the recoil factor of the LCR. I'd rather shoot my LCR than my three Smith J-frames. I guess my LCR defies the laws of physics.
I think the J frames seem to beat my middle knuckle under recoil with factory grips because of the short space between the back of the trigger guard and your hands position. I do like the J frames with a K frame sized set of hogue grips on them that fills in that area and drops the hand some what below the trigger guard.
I do prefer the Ruger SP101 and LCR's though for EDC and carrying with the notion that I may have to shoot them accurately.
I would also add that I find the trick to handling these snubbies with 38 +P and 357 magnum loads is running a lower grain load such as a 90 up to 125 grain bullet which seems to reduce felt recoil...
Just a few thoughts on the little magnums... Ruger or Smith definitely...
I think the J frames seem to beat my middle knuckle under recoil with factory grips...
Biggest problem I have with my Smith 642 is that the cylinder release chews the skin off the knuckle of my right thumb.
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I think the J frames seem to beat my middle knuckle under recoil with factory grips because of the short space between the back of the trigger guard and your hands position. I do like the J frames with a K frame sized set of hogue grips on them that fills in that area and drops the hand some what below the trigger guard.