Charles Graff
Moderator Emeritus
There comes a time when a man needs to carry a Belly Gun. Since 1964 I have had one or more Smith and Wesson Chief's Specials. I now carry this 1954 Flat Latch in a pocket holster from time to time. My load is a full charge 38 Special wadcutter with said flat nose bullet over 3.5/Bulleye. The problem with one of these is getting ahold of it and keeping ahold of it. These stocks are quite large, but don't not interfere with a pocket carry. They kick the muzzle up a bit for dead on short range point shooting and absorb the recoil well for a quick second shot. The size held keep the handgun in my hand should a wrestling match occur for it's possession. All in all, a thoroughly worthy Belly Gun.