Description
The 357 Mag / 38 Spl +P Matte Stainless 6.50 in. Ribber Grip® is a versatile, no-nonsense revolver built for durability and control. It’s a classic double-action wheel gun chambered for both .357 Magnum and the milder .38 Special +P, featuring a matte stainless steel finish for easy maintenance and a distinctive 6.5-inch barrel for improved ballistics and sight radius. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of both calibers through this platform, and it’s a workhorse that demands respect. The price sits at a very fair $560.49 for what you’re getting—a reliable sidearm that won’t quit on you.
Key Features
- Dual-Caliber Versatility: Shoot powerful .357 Magnum for defense or hunting, or cheaper, softer-recoiling .38 Special +P for practice.
- Matte Stainless Steel Construction: Highly resistant to corrosion and easy to clean, ideal for Missouri’s variable humidity.
- 6.5-Inch Barrel: Provides a longer sight plane for accuracy and allows .357 loads to reach their full velocity potential.
- Ribber Grip® Design: The textured rubber grip absorbs recoil effectively and provides a secure, comfortable hold in all conditions.
- Classic Revolver Reliability: Simple mechanics mean it goes bang every time you pull the trigger—no feed ramps or magazines to fuss with.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .357 Magnum / .38 Special +P |
| Barrel Length | 6.5 inches |
| Finish | Matte Stainless Steel |
| Grip | Factory Ribber Grip® |
| Action | Double/Single Action |
| Capacity | 6 Rounds |
Look, the specs tell part of the story, but the feel in hand completes it. This revolver has a solid, substantial heft that soaks up recoil, especially with full-power .357 loads. The matte finish isn’t just for looks—it cuts down on glare on sunny days at the range. At just over six and a half inches, the barrel makes this a fantastic choice for a woods gun or a home defense piece you’ll practice with often. The beauty is its simplicity: it’s drop-in ready with no gunsmithing required, just add ammunition. It’s compatible with a wide array of .357/.38 ammunition from brands like Federal, Remington, and Hornady, giving you plenty of options for any task. Weighing in at approximately 40 ounces unloaded, it’s not a lightweight pocket pistol, but that mass is your friend when managing powerful cartridges.
Who This Revolver Is For
This is for the shooter who values straightforward reliability above all else. It’s perfect for the Missouri outdoorsman who needs a dependable sidearm while hiking or hunting. It’s also an excellent choice for a home defender who wants a simple, always-ready firearm, or a recreational shooter who enjoys the timeless mechanics of a wheel gun. If you’re new to handguns, starting with .38 Specials in this platform is a fantastic way to learn fundamentals with manageable recoil before stepping up to the magnum rounds.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Incredibly durable and low-maintenance construction. The dual-caliber capability offers great flexibility and cost-effective training. The long barrel and heavy frame make shooting .357 Magnum surprisingly manageable. The Ribber Grip® is genuinely effective at cushioning your hand. You get classic revolver reliability—no jams, just consistent performance.
Cons: The 6.5-inch barrel makes for a larger package that’s harder to conceal for everyday carry. Reloading is slower than with a semi-automatic pistol. The double-action trigger pull can be long and heavy, though it smooths out with use. That said, for its intended roles, these are often acceptable trade-offs for the peace of mind it provides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I shoot regular .38 Special, not just +P, in this revolver?
A: Absolutely. You can safely fire any standard pressure .38 Special ammunition in this firearm. The +P rating simply means the gun is also built to handle the higher pressure of those specific loads. Starting with standard .38 Special is a great, low-recoil way to get familiar with the platform.
Q: Is the finish really that easy to care for?
A: Yes, the matte stainless steel is one of the most forgiving finishes for a working firearm. It resists rust far better than blued steel and doesn’t show minor scratches or wear as easily. A basic cleaning and a light oiling after a range session are all it typically needs, which is ideal for a gun that might see outdoor use.
Q: What kind of holster works with this long barrel?
A: You’ll want a holster designed for a 6.5-inch barrel revolver. Good quality leather or polymer hip holsters from brands like DeSantis or Safariland that are molded for similar large-frame revolvers, like the Smith & Wesson 686 or Ruger GP100 with a 6-inch tube, will often fit this model perfectly for field use.
In a world of polymer and optics-ready slides, there’s something deeply satisfying about the solid click of a cylinder locking into place. The 357 Mag / 38 Spl +P Matte Stainless 6.50 in. Ribber Grip® is a tool that connects you to the fundamentals of shooting, built to last for generations. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, where an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases. If a dependable, versatile revolver is what you’re after, this one deserves a close look.


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