When my Dad carried in NJ, where hollow points are legally problematic, he did not trust semiautos. The .44 Bulldog (with a front sight) has always struck me as a possible solution to those circumstances.
He normally did carry a Charter Arms Undercover (1980’s version). It was not his most heavily shot gun, but I do not recall any problems. The front sight is among the best I have seen on a snubnose revolver made in the 20th century, although I never shot it and cannot comment on point of aim v. point of impact.
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