The .38 Snubbie: The little gun that could!
Can a 5 or 6 shot Snub Nose revolver still serve as an adequate self-defense sidearm for Concealed Carry? Absolutely! For those who don't go looking for trouble, but want to be ready should an unforeseen problem arise ... the classic .38 Special Snub Nose revolver can do the job.

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Snub Nose Revolver Ammo Choices

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The 38 Special - Still good for Self-Defense?

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Are Snub-Nose Revolvers Obsolete in 2026?

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Why You Should Pocket Carry a Snub Nose Revolver

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8 Micro Revolvers That Just Made Pocket Pistols Obsolete in 2026!

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Beginners Guide To The .38 Special Snub Nose Revolver - How to Safely Load & Shoot Your New Firearm

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44 Special Versatility

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What are the Safest EDC pistols?

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Snub Nose Revolvers For Self Defense? The Smith & Wesson J frame .38 Special

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Snubnose Defensive Tactics

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357 Magnum: Top Self-Defense Revolver?

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12 CCW Revolvers That Deliver WAY More Than a Pistol in 2026!

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Why the Best Snub Nose Caliber is .32

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Smith &Wesson Model 642 vs. Ruger LCR Revolver Shootout - .38 Special - Which One Would I Choose?

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S&W 642 38 Special Ammo Test - Chronograph Data and Water Jug Results

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Revolver Reloading Drills

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The Dark Reason the British .303 Round Is Still Loaded

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Using Wadcutter Ammo for Self-Defense

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Why German Officers Hated the American .45 ACP

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