I have a new toy , a Smith & Wesson ,J-Frame , model 638 in the 38 special & the 38 plus "P" caliber.
( The +P designation on a cartridge headstamp stands for pressure and indicates that the cartridge is loaded to higher chamber pressures and thus higher velocities.
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It's nice pocket pistol and with the hammer almost enclosed you can cock it with your thumb or let the hammer down without discharging a round. It can be used single action or double action depending on how the shooter wants to fire it. The double action is smooth and Smith & Wesson did a good job on that. The single action is nice and crisp.
With the frame being a aluminum allow any rust problems should be next to nothing and the light weight ( 15.1 oz ) is really nice. In a persons pocket it feels right and the light weight makes it even better. You can almost forget it is there unlike any of the heavier models.
For around the house it will be loaded with standard 38 special ammo ( hollow points ) or the plus P ammo and out in the woods with some wad cutters or shot shells or even a combination of the two.
It's not a pistol you would want for hunting but as far as personal protection or dispatching critters that bother you while camping it should do a good job.
Chuck.........
( The +P designation on a cartridge headstamp stands for pressure and indicates that the cartridge is loaded to higher chamber pressures and thus higher velocities.
Read more: http://www.handgunsmag.com/2010/09/24/a ... z2BwGZhbZ1 )

It's nice pocket pistol and with the hammer almost enclosed you can cock it with your thumb or let the hammer down without discharging a round. It can be used single action or double action depending on how the shooter wants to fire it. The double action is smooth and Smith & Wesson did a good job on that. The single action is nice and crisp.
With the frame being a aluminum allow any rust problems should be next to nothing and the light weight ( 15.1 oz ) is really nice. In a persons pocket it feels right and the light weight makes it even better. You can almost forget it is there unlike any of the heavier models.
For around the house it will be loaded with standard 38 special ammo ( hollow points ) or the plus P ammo and out in the woods with some wad cutters or shot shells or even a combination of the two.
It's not a pistol you would want for hunting but as far as personal protection or dispatching critters that bother you while camping it should do a good job.
Chuck.........