I have the first one of those made. I asked for an IWB holster for a 6" n-frame and a "tail gunner" style stabilizing flag of leather at the muzzle end. I did this largely because I am an asshole who wanted to prove it could be done when people say "I can't conceal anything bigger than a <insert mouse gun here>" and because I want any particular handgun I own to be able to be pressed into serious use if required.
The holster works very well and, when dressed appropriately, does actually allow me to conceal a 6" n-frame. I requested the cant for strong side carry, but quickly found it actually works pretty well for cross draw as well. If I were to ever end up as an armed courier needing a .44 magnum on my belt because reasons, I'm already set up.
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This is more or less how I might compare them, though I think "Ripple" might be a tad declasse. That being said, I am no longer tempted to buy a new S&W revolver based on the assumption that I will have fewer problems with it than a new Ruger revolver- they are equally likely to make a trip back to the mother ship.
I, too, have owned several Ruger DAs over the years, getting rid of most of them in my Great Revolver Purge. Because of a number of recent p-f threads (particularly the Wheelgun Challenge series), I have reevaluated my potential need for a general purpose revolver and have acted accordingly. I need to get motivated and add my pictorial $0.02 to this thread.
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As of late .. due to a severe back injury.. I have started carrying lighter weight revolvers ... I recently purchased a 856UL 15 oz 6 shot 38 spl and a S&W Model 12
Note how thin the frames is where the barrel screws into frame with attention to the area where frame meets bottom of barrel. +P ammo puts the Model 12 at risk. One of mine cracked here with factory wadcutters. My information came from the factory product service manager.
They will hold up ok with casual shooting. Have owned a few. My intent was to point out the gun's weakest area. When I called Smith, before I finished the sentence, the man told me where it cracked. In this case, the revolver was new in the box, and the first round cracked the frame at that position. This occurred about 40 years ago.