I'd first like to point out that, in well over 1500 posts, this is my first EVER in the revolver forum
Anyway, I think I'm in the market for a pocket .357/.38, and I'd like to see who's the SMALLEST of them all.
In concealed hammer, 5 shot, 2" snubbies, is there any size difference between the small frame Taurus revolvers (651 Protector) and the J frame Smiths (340PD). I'm hoping someone here has both, so they can give a side by side comparison of width, height, length, etc...
I realize that the S&W will be a bit lighter, but in .357 magnum, I keep hearing that there's such a thing as "too light " There's also about $200 difference between a Scandium Smith and a "Total Titanium" Taurus, so that's a plus. I have no concerns over Taurus quality, so that's not an issue. I also no longer participate in the "Boycott" of S&W (personal preference, no need for discussion here).
Thanks for the input...
Anyway, I think I'm in the market for a pocket .357/.38, and I'd like to see who's the SMALLEST of them all.
In concealed hammer, 5 shot, 2" snubbies, is there any size difference between the small frame Taurus revolvers (651 Protector) and the J frame Smiths (340PD). I'm hoping someone here has both, so they can give a side by side comparison of width, height, length, etc...
I realize that the S&W will be a bit lighter, but in .357 magnum, I keep hearing that there's such a thing as "too light " There's also about $200 difference between a Scandium Smith and a "Total Titanium" Taurus, so that's a plus. I have no concerns over Taurus quality, so that's not an issue. I also no longer participate in the "Boycott" of S&W (personal preference, no need for discussion here).
Thanks for the input...