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This model was the most popular among the ladies I queried, and not surprisingly it’s very popular with men, too. Its short barrel contributes to its ease of concealment as well. Built on the very popular J-Frame, the 638 is easy to conceal and very comfortable in your hand. It also will be less likely to “print,” meaning present a bulge or outline underneath your clothing that is obvious to others.īest Features: The 638 features a small, shrouded hammer, which reduces the chance of it snagging on your clothing, thus making it a great choice for concealed carry. (Double-action revolvers with an exposed hammer can be fired single-action–that is, pulling the hammer back with your thumb and then pulling the trigger, which requires a shorter trigger pull and thus can increase accuracy-but single-action mode is not typically relied on in self-defense situations.) The advantage of double-action-only revolvers is that with no exposed hammer, the revolver will be less likely to snag on your clothing if you draw it from a concealed carry location. Two of the revolvers here are “double-action only.” This means the revolvers have an internal hammer. ( Learn more about how revolvers work here.) Such a trigger pull reduces the chance of an accidental discharge. All of the revolvers here are double action, which presents another advantage of revolvers: They require a deliberate and forceful trigger pull, which brings the hammer back and then releases it, firing the gun.