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In an era dominated by $300-$500 single stack 9mm and .380 semi-autos a scantium J frame .357 mag that runs in excess of $900 might seem like an odd choice as a concealed carry or backup gun. The J frame might not be the newest thing and it might not seem like a viable option on paper, with its low capacity and thick cylinder. But, it gives the shooter who is willing to put in the time the ability to eek out performance and capabilities that just can't be had from other true pocket guns. Stay tuned to the end for a use you might not have thought of. Featuring: the smith and wesson 360pd Also for your consideration: the smith and wesson 340 pd Choosing a backup (BUG) gun or ccw pistol in this day and age is hard to do, mainly because there are so many good choices. Through all the static though, the J-frame and similar sized revolvers have stayed a viable, and I would argue in most cases your best choice. Technology has not left the revolver behind but allowed it to be lighter, faster, and stronger. Much like pickup trucks, revolvers core capabilities haven’t changed much over the decades but the materials (in this case the use of scandium and titanium) and workmanship (barrel sleeves and flash guards) have kept them in the modern era. If you like big numbers on paper, It is easy to see the merits of a 9mm semi-auto. For those who are willing to look past capacity numbers and consider, weight, size, shape, power (yes even in a snubnose .357 beats out 9mm and .380 in comparable platforms), and function then the old school j frame revolver is worth a look. As a police field training officer (FTO) I have to train the young bucks that all too often are more than happy to go along with what is trendy and cool. If what is trendy and cool works best for you then rock it, but it is hard to say it works best for you if you have never tried the alternatives.