- Colt Government Model, Series 80: 44.2 oz
- S&W Model 10, 4" heavy barrel: 37.2
- S&W Model 696: 39.4
- Colt Detective Special: 27.4
- Taurus 605 (CT #305 laser grips): 24.8
- Walther (Interarms) PPK/s, .380: 25.4
- S&W Model 442 (CT #105 laser grips): 16.6
All the folks who keep harping on the "weight matters" point are right, up to a point. It's probably a good idea to carry the lightest gun that you can shoot well enough. The Pros from Dover all seem to recommend firing 300 rounds through a carry piece as a minimum function check. I think that's a bit much with a revolver, but probably good advice with the self-litterers.
A PPK or an Airweight are guns that'll be taken along, while the heavy 1911s rest in the safe. A pocket gun shouldn't feel like you're toting a flat iron.
Weight matters.
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* Because nobody carries unloaded weapons.
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