MrMurphy wrote:The Bodyguard hammer slot is a lint trap. Carried one for a year plus. Never once used or contemplated using the SA option in realistic training (the entire reason I bought it). I have a 642 now. On a 3 or 4" K frame, SA is a usable option, on the J's......eh.
Mr. Murphy, how's your double action snubbie working for you at 10 yards? Consistent head shot sized groups possible? I have always been a passable to reasonably good pistol shot, but NEVER felt compelled to brag about double-action snubbie shooting at anything past the 7 1/2 yard line. I'm starting to practice this more, now, but it will take a lot of work, I believe.
These days, I believe it is wise to start practicing in earnest for serious encounters beyond the "combat shooting standard" of 5 to 7 1/2 yards. As an awakened and alerted America starts responding to what is happening with these radical "religious" zealots, history will start recording incidents where that standard has been lengthened.
By the way, I have never seen so many shooting lanes full of new shooters and notably women, most with a trainer, as I saw last week at a Fresno indoor range. I came at a time that is not traditionally busy, but had to wait my turn for the first time, ever. Okay, this sounds like rambling, but I believe that it enforces a few points:
1) The time is right for Kimber to introduce a revolver as solons are working feverishly to restrict semi-autos of all types; anything with a magazine.
2) Many women shooters, who are increasingly entering the fold, have a problem with working the slide, especially the stiff ones on those tiny sub-gun semis. This is not just my view; it was also discussed by a Federal "Distinguished Master" pistol sharpshooter who worked for several agencies including Homeland Security, Secret Service, and other agencies during several decades; my Advanced Combat Shooting and CCW Renewal instructor.
3) As noted, however: The
civilian market is exploding, and just a detective-type belly gun for last ditch arm's length shooting doesn't seem like a good idea, when one can buy another one that allows SA shooting.
Shazaam! I should be at those market share planning sessions for Kimber!
The lint thing - I've always used an IWB (inside waistband) or Berns-Martin type upside shoulder holster or even an ankle holster - never trusted a pocket much. Never a problem with lint.