I started this thread in the revolver forum to compare the opinions on the Airweight vs the LCRx. While I am going to be up front and flat out admit the shortcomings of these revolvers for the intended use weight is of paramount importance.
Long story short after a few sightings this year of small bears in the area and some game camera pictures of cougar within 10 miles my wife has gone from the "you should carry something when you run" to sending me specs on various firearms. I ordered and just received a crossbreed belly band with a holster for my SP101 but have a feeling it will be heavier then I desire to run with (the same concern goes for my G29). I may try it with my P938 if it feeds the intended rounds adequately.
I get it - 5 rounds of .38 is not a lot. I do intend to use the Underwood Extreme Penetrator line of ammo and am of the opinion that my best hope would be expansion. Keep in mind my current "plan" if met with a four legged threat while running involves a tree and hoping for a stick to fend it off until help arrives. For a two legged threat it involves ditching my high visibility shirt and hitting the woods. They may not be the best of plans.
The thing the Airweight has going for it - under 15 ounces. Weight matters not so much because of speed but because of bouncing. Frankly I'm not seeing a lot of semi's near that. I also wonder if the distribution of weight on a loaded revolver carries more securely because its more centered to the holster.
So what semi am I missing or is this one of those cases that going with the revolver is just going to be the best I'm going to come up with in a less than ideal compromise.
Long story short after a few sightings this year of small bears in the area and some game camera pictures of cougar within 10 miles my wife has gone from the "you should carry something when you run" to sending me specs on various firearms. I ordered and just received a crossbreed belly band with a holster for my SP101 but have a feeling it will be heavier then I desire to run with (the same concern goes for my G29). I may try it with my P938 if it feeds the intended rounds adequately.
I get it - 5 rounds of .38 is not a lot. I do intend to use the Underwood Extreme Penetrator line of ammo and am of the opinion that my best hope would be expansion. Keep in mind my current "plan" if met with a four legged threat while running involves a tree and hoping for a stick to fend it off until help arrives. For a two legged threat it involves ditching my high visibility shirt and hitting the woods. They may not be the best of plans.
The thing the Airweight has going for it - under 15 ounces. Weight matters not so much because of speed but because of bouncing. Frankly I'm not seeing a lot of semi's near that. I also wonder if the distribution of weight on a loaded revolver carries more securely because its more centered to the holster.
So what semi am I missing or is this one of those cases that going with the revolver is just going to be the best I'm going to come up with in a less than ideal compromise.