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    Quote Originally Posted by thedonn007 View Post
    I would rather have the LCR in 9 mm for a pocket revolver. I wish S&W made a 642 in 9mm.
    My Dad bought an LCR (.357). I'm not a tremendous fan of the thing, but it does carry easily. He would drop it in a jacket pocket and carry it around the yard. He loved it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RifleGuy View Post
    My Dad bought an LCR (.357). I'm not a tremendous fan of the thing, but it does carry easily. He would drop it in a jacket pocket and carry it around the yard. He loved it.
    Do you have any other suggestions for a 9mm pocket revolver?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thedonn007 View Post
    Do you have any other suggestions for a 9mm pocket revolver?
    Yeah, that's the kicker, right?

    I LOVE the SP101. Probably going to end up owning one in 9mm and one in .357/.38 But, that LCR is so light it disappears in your pocket. It sure is convenient to carry. The SP is a big block of steel and carries like one. Like I said, Dad loved that thing. It will probably be in my safe soon, and I bet I end up carrying it frequently... because of ease of carry, and because of sentiment.
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    I have wanted one for years. The idea of shared ammo and easier reloads appeals to me.

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