Looking at the S&W 640 and 642 for Concealed Carry

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The story of Smith & Wesson revolvers goes back to the 1800s, but the company’s iconic snub-nosed J-Frame revolvers didn’t hit the market until the 1950s. These compact guns are now classic concealed carry firearms that are still popular today.

Two of the modern-day versions of these highly popular revolvers are the 640-3 and the 642-2 Airweight. The stainless-steel 640-3 revolver is chambered in .357 Magnum, and the 642-2 Airweight is made with an aluminum alloy and chambered in .38 Special. The 642-2 is rated for +P ammunition. Both revolvers are often considered great pocket carry guns because they boast a shrouded hammer, which prevents any snagging on clothing. In fact, they can be shot repeatedly through the pocket if needed.

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