Caching the snubby
revolver
I recently
finished reading the book, Amarillo Slim in a World Full of Fat People. It’s
not a gun book, but a very entertaining read about the life of a gambler. In
the book, he mentions that throughout his gambling days he always carried a .38
Special snub-nosed revolver in his pocket. I imagine there are still plenty of
gamblers you can find in seedy bars who have this gun in their pocket today.
But then again,
so do a lot of Americans, myself included. The particular snubby I have is a
Smith & Wesson model 642 Centennial Airweight. The fact is, the .38 Special
snubby revolver has been around since the late 1800’s and is still one of the
most popular firearms in the world.
This particular gun happens to be on my
mind…
Because it’s one
of many I have stored throughout my house (in a quick opening safe.) And just
the other day when I was near the safe containing this gun, I heard a knock at
my back door. Now, nobody ever comes to my backdoor, let alone my front door,
because most people don’t know where I live.
So when I heard
the knock, I quickly opened the gun safe and slid the snubby revolver into my
pants pocket. I then stared out one of the windows and didn’t see a criminal or
anything requiring my gun, but simply my neighbor. She was having trouble
getting into her house and needed my help.
Besides the
ability to easily carry it around in a pants pocket, another reason I love the
snubby revolver is because it’s an easy gun to cache. It can fit in the
smallest of containers and can quickly be buried in a place you find
appropriate.
Plus, the snubby
revolver is a (relatively) cheap gun that you can get for around $300-$350 so I
don’t mind caching one and having it get a little beat up or weathered. (Even
though I recommend mylar bags for caching guns and ammo.)
What’s more…
There are plenty
of used snubbies that you can get for even better prices if you look around.
Also, speaking of caches and snubbies, here’s a little food for thought: With
all that’s going on with guns and politics just imagine if the government came
and tried to take your guns right now. (I know many people believe it’s very
far fetched, but just humor me.)
If the
government knocked on your door this afternoon, are all of your guns in your
house… are all of your eggs in one basket? Again, just food for thought, but
maybe you should consider getting a snubby revolver and caching it in a safe
place.
With that being
said, if I were going to add to my snubby revolver collection today (donations
are always welcome), I would stick with Smith & Wesson and Ruger as in my
eyes they make the best. And as far as ammunition, the ammo that I’m using
right now is Winchester’s PDX1 (130 grain, jacketed hollow point.)
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