Description
It’s a 4-inch barrel revolver chambered in .357 Magnum, which also shoots .38 Special +P ammunition. The frame is matte stainless steel, and it features soft rubber grips for control. This is a classic, versatile wheelgun built for durability and manageable recoil in a proven defensive and range-ready package. I’ve put a mix of .38s and full-power .357s through this configuration, and it handles both with authority.
Key Features
- Dual-Caliber Versatility: The .357 Magnum chambering lets you run everything from mild .38 Special target loads to hot .357 defensive rounds. The +P rating means it’s built to handle the higher-pressure .38 +P loads without a second thought.
- Matte Stainless Finish: This isn’t just for looks. The matte stainless steel resists corrosion and is incredibly easy to maintain, especially in Missouri’s humid summers. It’s a practical finish for a working gun.
- 4-Inch Barrel: A sweet spot for balance. The 4.00-inch barrel gives you a longer sight radius for better accuracy than a snub-nose, but it’s still compact enough for practical carry or home defense duty.
- Soft Rubber Grips: This is where you’ll feel the difference. The soft rubber absorbs a significant amount of the .357’s snap, making follow-up shots faster and a range session much more pleasant. It fits out of the box with no modification needed.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .357 Magnum / .38 Special +P |
| Barrel Length | 4.00 Inches |
| Finish | Matte Stainless Steel |
| Grip Material | Soft Rubber |
| Action | Double/Single Action Revolver |
| Capacity | 6 Rounds (Typical for this platform) |
Look, the beauty of a revolver like this is in its straightforward reliability. There’s no magazine to fuss with, no slide to rack. The price point of $541.49 reflects a quality, no-nonsense firearm built to last. It’s a design that’s been trusted for decades, and this modern iteration with its user-friendly grips and tough finish keeps that legacy going strong. The overall weight, usually around 35-40 ounces for a steel-frame 4-inch .357, soaks up recoil effectively.
Who This Revolver Is For
This is for the shooter who values simplicity and absolute reliability above all. It’s a perfect first handgun for a new Missouri resident looking for a dependable home defender that’s easy to operate under stress. It’s also an ideal woods gun for hiking or hunting camp, where its ability to fire potent .357 loads is a real asset. Experienced shooters will appreciate it as a timeless, low-maintenance piece that’s always ready to go.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Legendary reliability with no feeding issues. The dual-caliber capability is a huge ammo-flexibility advantage. The matte stainless is nearly worry-free for maintenance. The rubber grips make shooting .357 Magnum genuinely manageable. The 4-inch barrel offers a great balance of control and concealability.
Cons: Revolvers have a lower ammunition capacity than modern semi-autos. Reloading is slower, even with speedloaders. The steel frame makes it a heavier carry option compared to polymer pistols. That said, its heft is a direct contributor to its shootability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I really shoot both .38 Special and .357 Magnum in it?
A: Absolutely. That’s the primary feature. You can practice affordably with .38 Special, use .38 Special +P for defense, or step up to full-power .357 Magnum rounds. Always ensure your firearm is clean after extensive .38 Special use, as carbon can build up in the longer .357 chamber.
Q: Is this suitable for concealed carry?
A: It can be, with the right holster and clothing. The 4-inch barrel and steel frame make it heavier and bulkier than a compact 9mm, but many shooters successfully carry revolvers of this size. It’s a matter of personal preference and dedication to a quality belt and holster, like those from DeSantis or Galco.
Q: What’s the main advantage over a semi-auto?
A: Simplicity and reliability. There’s no safety to disengage, no magazine release to fumble with. If a round doesn’t fire, you just pull the trigger again. It’s a system that’s intuitive under pressure and isn’t sensitive to ammunition type or grip. For a bedside or truck gun, that’s a compelling argument. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
If you’re looking for a proven, versatile revolver that bridges the gap between classic design and shootable modern features, this one deserves a close look.


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