Snubbies will never die!

I have always liked snubbies . Great for jacket pocket carry ..

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My latest snubbie purchase .. Charter Undercover Alumium framed 38spl , I installed a set of polymer grip panels and a DAO hammer .. Weight 12 oz
 
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I don't carry concealed much... Where I live and how gun owners are treated here makes it troublesome.

But when I do, I have one piece for the job, all the rest are bigger, longer barrelled 357, 44 and 460 mag hunting rigs... My carry piece is a nothing special, run of the mill, S&W m36-7. Love that little wheelgun!
 
I don't care much for snubbies myself, but even I have a couple.

Ruger LCR (38)



Smith & Wesson 642 Ladysmith (38)



And I forget about this one. I got it because it's an unusual example of someone thinking outside the box. Made in the late 50's I believe, it was obviously intended for the female market, something I'll bet not many gun companies worried about back then. They were also made in gold/nickle, and turquoise/nickle, and shipped in a satin lined box.

High Standard R-101, 22 LR. Nine shots.

 
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I am a fan of snubby revolvers, I do love my 627 UDR and my 38 J frames but the one that keeps getting a lot of attention lately is my new Christmas present that I got early from the in-laws and its a Kimber K6S two tone with rose wood grips. What's not to like about a 6 shot size j frame? Now if I could only find a nice 327 lol.
 
Can’t have too many.
 

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Snubbies have been long time interred beneath a marble memorial. But I'd like to resurrect a classic, pre-lock Model 36.

5 shots of .38 Special is a widow maker. But they are cool.
 
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