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OC a Large Revolver?

bunnspecial

Regular Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2012
Messages
154
Location
Kentucky
I carry my 4" 629 with some regularity, as well as my 6" 28.

I've carried my 8 3/8" 27 on a few occasions, but I find it a bit awkward to carry(although it's my favorite range gun).

I have a 4" Colt Trooper 357 on layaway at the moment. Once I have it, I suspect that it will take the place of both the Model 27 and 28 above for any carrying I would do.
 

eamelhorn

Regular Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2012
Messages
143
Location
ripley wv
I have a Taurus Judge which I OC at times. But mainly when I am fishing. It is just to heavy for me to carry everyday. I have some disc problems in my lower back and everyday carry of a Judge really bothers my back. I have been to several local store's and never had an issue while OC'ing with it. I switched to a Taurus PT 738 .380. Which is a bit hard to OC due to being small framed. So I cover it up most of the time. I don't want to be in the WV grey, half way in between CC and OC.
 

Jordan6679

Regular Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2013
Messages
79
Smith 357 mod. 586. It isn't too heavy and I'm a pretty quick and accurate with it.

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