The Perfect Back-Up Gun? - Ultimate Carry J-Frame Review

Published on March 29, 2024
Duration: 12:22

This review by Brett from Nightwood Guns provides an expert-level deep dive into the Smith and Wesson Ultimate Carry J-Frame, a Lipsy exclusive. He details its features, pros, and cons, comparing it to other Smith & Wesson revolvers and highlighting its suitability as a concealed carry or back-up firearm. The review emphasizes practical aspects like grip comfort, reloading ease, and sight visibility for everyday carry.

Quick Summary

The Smith and Wesson Ultimate Carry J-Frame (642-UC) is a specialized J-frame revolver featuring an Airweight aluminum frame, XS tritium sights, and VZ G10 grips. It comes in 38 Special (5-shot) and 32 H&R Magnum (6-shot) calibers, with an emphasis on concealed carry and improved reloading features like chamfered charge holes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Ultimate Carry J-Frame
  2. 00:46Video Overview and Speaker's History
  3. 01:35J-Frame Relevance and Capacity
  4. 02:02Key Features: No Lock, Airweight Frame, Sights
  5. 02:55Sponsor: Aura
  6. 04:16More Features: Enclosed Ejector Rod, Grips
  7. 06:04Cylinder and Holstering Features
  8. 06:37Holster Recommendation
  9. 07:00Internal Upgrades: Endurance Package
  10. 07:49Fit and Finish Comparison
  11. 08:27Cons: Quality Control and Grips
  12. 09:57Cons: Rear Sight and Zero Distance
  13. 10:36Conclusion and Recommendation
  14. 11:16Outro and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Smith and Wesson Ultimate Carry J-Frame?

The Ultimate Carry J-Frame boasts an Airweight aluminum frame, XS sights with tritium, VZ G10 grips, an enclosed ejector rod housing, and no internal lock. It also features chamfered charge holes and a beveled cylinder front edge for easier reloads and reholstering.

What calibers are available for the Ultimate Carry J-Frame?

The Ultimate Carry J-Frame is offered in two main calibers: 38 Special, with a 5-round capacity (model 642-UC), and 32 H&R Magnum, which has a 6-round capacity and is also compatible with 32 Long and 32 Smith & Wesson ammunition.

What are the potential drawbacks of the Ultimate Carry J-Frame?

Potential drawbacks include possible factory cosmetic flaws, the use of Metal Injection Molded (MIM) parts, and the hard G10 grips which can be uncomfortable with heavy recoil. The non-adjustable rear sight also means it's zeroed for specific loads and distances.

What holster is recommended for the Ultimate Carry J-Frame?

The Harry's Holster Icon is recommended for inside-the-waistband (IWB) carry of J-frame revolvers. It is noted for its concealment capabilities and ability to facilitate a speedy draw.

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