With our new concealed carry law passed, it was time to update our handguns. I'm an automatic guy, my wife prefers revolvers. Her favorite revolver was a tad too big for carry, so this afternoon I went out and bought her a new one. And it's one she is familiar with.
In the early 1990s we used to go to South Dakota for all sorts of vacations. During that period I carried an SW 640 and my wife carried an SW 442. Both are five-shot J-frame Smiths and used the same ammo and speed loaders. Mine would fire .357 Magnum rounds, the recoil was "manageable," but that's about it. We both used 125 grain +P .38 SPL rounds.
However, gunwriter Massad Ayoob always remarked about Smith's 642 model. It's the best of both our former revolvers. It does have a stainless cylinder and barrel, but the alloy frame of the 442.
Surprise, surprise. Despite the feeding frenzy at the gun store today, there were a few 642 Smiths still in inventory, and I bought one immediately. I also have my "firearms training" scheduled to comply with the new law.
Now get this. Because this revolver was already in the store before the law passed, it was still at their price of 449 bucks. After the new batch arrives, who knows. If you're looking for a revolver that is easy to carry and simple to use--and one that doesn't print, in say, a jacket that a biker might wear for example--I recommend this SW 642.
https://www.snubnose.info/docs/m642.htm