1 Week of Pocket Carry Review - Smith and Wesson 642 Airweight - Hard To Beat
This review details a week of pocket carrying the Smith & Wesson 642 Airweight. The firearm is praised for its light weight and discreet printing in a pocket. Key considerations include its heavy double-action trigger, the need for a proper revolver grip to avoid cylinder gap burns, and its limited 5-round capacity. Despite drawbacks, it's deemed a reliable option for low-risk defensive scenarios.













