Hi,
Michael if you are reading this, I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy Shooting Gallery each week. I record every episode and I particularly enjoyed your episode with Walt Rauch and the snubbies....great stuff. I think I watched it 10 times so far...he's a great character and has great insight and, most importantly, common sense. Following that show, you put me over the top on which gun to carry day in and day out and I have decided to go with a snubby for pocket concealed carry here in New York State in a pocket holster. Talk about a challenge, getting a CCW in New York State has to be experienced to be believed. They make it as difficult and discouraging as possible as you know.
The difficulty I am having is trying to make a choice in snubby. I have it narrowed down between the S&W 340 PD (scandium frame with titanium cylinder) or the newly announced S&W 340 M&P (scandium frame with blackened stainless steel cylinder). I know the difference in weight is about 1.3 ounces favoring the titanium, but my main difficulty in finalizing my decision has more to do with the front sights than the negligible difference in weight. The new M&P snubbie comes factory equipped with the XS standard dot front sight as opposed to the 340 PD which has the choice of traditional red ramp or the Hi Viz fiber optic. I don't know which is best never having tried an XS sight (I am near sighted in my late 40s by the way so front sight pickup is important and challenging). The M&P 340 snubby also has the option of having factory installed Crimson Trace Laser grips as an added advantage, albeit quite expensive. I am leaning toward that option, however, but as I can also have the laser grips installed on the 340 PD (which is about $100 more expensive than the M&P model due to the titanium cylinder) it again comes down to which model option offers the superior front sight.
Michael, or anyone else, if you can offer a recommendation based on personal experience with these models or sights I would appreciate it. Both scandium snubbies will be expensive, but only marginally more with the 340 PD, so I want to go with the best option. Probably with the Crimson Trace Laser grips with either model (I know how highly you think of these grips Michael), as I know you can also add the laser grips to the 340 PD.
Lastly, would you recommend carrying the .357 magnum load (I know it will kick like heck and I would practice with .38 and .38+P and finish up with a few .357 magnum loads) but the reason I ask is that a lot of the data seems to show that ballistically the advanages of the .357 magnum load might not be that much more than the .38+P load when you take into account the negatives of recoil, getting back on target quickly and muzzle flash that is affiliated with the scandium snubbie. I routinely practice at the range with my Smith and Wesson 686 4 " .357 magnum but agree with what you said Michael in the Walt Rauch episode, i.e. if the gun is too big and too heavy, you wont carry it all the time. That's the point. you'll always carry a snubbie. Like Walt said, "Its not a sometime gun, it's an all the time gun." For me it will always be in my front pocket in a pocket holster.....just which one??
Thanks everyone for your recommendations and thanks again Michael for a really wonderful show and website. I'm pulling for you for a renewed contract with the Outdoor Channel. The best of luck.