I have a 43c and carry it often, usually in my pocket with the Sticky holster. I ran a several types of .22 ammo thru it when I first got it and found some of the cheaper ammo wanted to stick in the cylinder. I run Federal Punch now, if you watch reviews on the cartridge you'll see why. The pistol weighs in at about 11 ounces so you hardly know you are carrying it. The price was the only gripe I had, at around $700 it was a bit to choke down. When you consider the size, weight, 8 round capacity and and ease of concealability it was easy to justify the cost.
My profession is firearms related, I carry a 43c, everyone else at work carries 1911s when they make fun of me I ask them which side of the ice pick they use, they dont understand the question LOL
Cheap ammo means more practice. It's small and light in a soft holster. Like a cell phone in your pocket . Revolver is reliable, and 8 rounds is plenty good. Lots of pros on this revolver.
I’m sure there will be some caliber snobs, but run good .22 ammo like CCI and there’s zero issue. Just as reliable as center fire. I carry a 442 j frame and am actually considering moving down to a 43c. Nothing at all wrong with .22 for carry! 8 shots center mass in quick succession is no joke!
I own two. And love them. Federal punch works great! Very consistent and performs amazing (1100+ fps avg in this snub) and gets 13 to 16 inches in gel test, but cci stingers, minimags, quiets, remington golden bullet, and subsonics all work well too for me. Just gotta clean and oil/lube them well before first use and they run well after that if kept.semi clean
Great gun. Love mine. Tested side by side vs the ruger LCR and the 43c is worth every extra penny. I also use federal punch, very reliable and effective. 43c has a better trigger, its lighter, smaller and has better sights. Its perfect for discreet easy cary. 8 shots of 22 lr with fed punch is nothing to sneeze at. Totally effective tool for most civilians use case. I also trust s&w and wouldnt bet my life on a glock.
I’ve owned Glock in the past and if you don’t tell anyone, I’ll tell you I own a Glock 40 MOS. Never shot it. I had 42’s and 43’s. Had a matching set of 17’s in FDE that were my shop guns for years. Great pistols. I went full on sig. actually I stopped buying polymer guns all together until the 365 came out. The 19 is unfailing, all encompassing and probably what I need.
He gave himself away that he is clueless about guns when the called Glocks "trash". A Glock 42 is way better than the S&W 43c pipsqueak .22 lr from a 1.9' barrel.
I pocket carry an LCR in 22lr. Nicer trigger for me than the 43c and I was able to add a night sight on the front. I had to dump those big rubber grips though and get some smaller hammer forged grips.
Have one as well. Its not any better than the Ruger LCR but its a bit lighter and smaller. Both are very good and I think up close theyre an viable carry option. Admit though im a big fan of most anything 22lr.
I love .22’s as well. I was just having this discussion with my son over the weekend about how great they are. I have an LCR in .357 and love it. But this is the cats meow for me in 22
@@jrnumex9286agreed. Also the build quality between the two, s&w is like a swiss watch, locks up tight and clean and crisp. No rattle. You shake an lcr 22 lr side to side and it sounds like pennies inside a beer can😅 ive found lcr 22 and 43c for about $100 difference at my local gun shops, up to $200-300 less if used on lcr or you get a deal, but i'd pay 2x the price the LCR for a 43c knowing what I know now, having shot both side by side at the range. Have 2k rounds thru my first 43c and its still running like a top, just got a 2nd one for my wife, since she liked it as well and she can shoot it really well too! The smith trigger may be a little heavier but its way more predictable and easy to stage if you want to makena precision shot, its practically a single action once you get used to how far to pull back before lining up aim and squeezing that last bit for bullseye target accuracy up to 7 yards I can hit dimes with the 43c
excellent & concise video, subscribed. i have both the ruger sr22 and lcr 22lr, as well as had a lcr 22wmr and s&w 317. with cci minimags the sr22 is flawless. after 12,000 rounds over the past ten years i know it well and the sr22 is my preferred travel piece. it’s too easy to short-stroke the lcr 22lr’s trigger and lockup the cylinder in rapid fire (a bee swarm of rapid shots is how i employ rimfire for protection). way too much distracting flashbang from 22wmr out of the lcr 22wmr. s&w 317’s alloy cylinder heat-binds after a few successive, rapid-fire ammo dumps.
I had the Ruger LCR didn’t care for the trigger so I sold it and purchased a Ruger SR22 just for the kids to practice. Anyway I regret selling it but now I’m looking at the S&W 43c because I like to carry a 22LR just to run to the store but I don’t want to carry any semiautomatic 22LR because I don’t trust them because there is a good chance of it jamming.
I absolutely LOVE my 43c. So nice i bought it twice. Wife shoots it well too, i hike 10-15 miles multiple days a week and having 8 shots on me in a 12oz package that is easy to hide. Draw and shoot well. No brainer. Its fit finish and trigger are leaps and bounds above the lcr. Shooting side by side the lcr rattles like crazy if rocked side to side. Smith & wesson is like a swiss watch. The extra few hundred is more then worth it imo, i'd pay double the price of lcr for 43c if needed knowing what I know now 👍
My favorite gun. A true unsung hero in the ccw market. I can and have been able to afford any gun i want to carry and shoot, but the 43c is always on me. Sometimes as a back-up, but mostly a primary. If i lost it today, id buy another tomorrow. Hogue g10 grips and XS big dot tritium make it a complete package.
I feel the same, have access to what others feel are "better options" but I love the 43c. Very capable, small, light, reliable, just big enough to shoot well even out to decent ranges. Always on us, always ready 🇺🇸👍👍
I often carry a 340pd in warmer weather, Glocks aren't junk though, not near as much as Sigs are, had a P220 that went back 3 times and then the rear sight fell off, also had a 637 Smith break in the first 5 shot, Smith and Wesson sent me a new, only took 8 months.
It gets better with use. If you didn't clean it before range trip, I'd recommend a deep cleaning with a CLP then follow up with ballistol or preferred lube. It comes with protective coating that makes it run crappy til cleaned but even then its heavy to get ignition in 22s, but it breaks in a few lbs less over first 1k dry fire/live fires.
Thinking about getting one. What do you think about the overall quality and trigger,? Would appreciate your input bro. Thanks. Stay safe and healthy. Peace
My apologies for missing this comment! The trigger is good. Could be smoothed up a bit but why bother. I shoot it well and like where we are at with it.
They also have one in 22 magnum, but those are 5, 6 or 7 shots.. i'll take 8 knowing how capable federal punch is and how much better I shoot it then I do 38 specials (even out of much heavier revolvers) i love the 43c and i've shot a lot of other revolvers in similar caliber, price and configuration range.. for some the 43c is what does it, even if just for the hot part of the year. For me its an edc 365
Overpriced little revolver. 740 usd. No thanks. And never listen to some random dude who says that a Glock is a "cheap garbage". What a funny beardo. 😂😂
Worth every penny. I got two 😅👍 2,000 rounds thru first one in first 11 months and it shoots dimes, and runs like a top. Couldn't be happier with it, the wife can even get all headshots on target at the needed ranges. These little pocket rockets are highly capable. If you actually shoot your gun even 1 time a month, the cost of 22 lr, vs anything else, 22 mag (like 351c) or 38 special (642, 442) the cost per shot being so much lower makes this a more affordable option to own after you shoot even a few hundred rounds
It's with me everyday. I load it with punch and I am not worried about being under gunned. Great choice.
Can get any better. Unless it’s my 340 PD
@@TLHyoutube check out the new 442 ultimate carry lipseys edition too
I have a 43c and carry it often, usually in my pocket with the Sticky holster. I ran a several types of .22 ammo thru it when I first got it and found some of the cheaper ammo wanted to stick in the cylinder. I run Federal Punch now, if you watch reviews on the cartridge you'll see why. The pistol weighs in at about 11 ounces so you hardly know you are carrying it. The price was the only gripe I had, at around $700 it was a bit to choke down. When you consider the size, weight, 8 round capacity and and ease of concealability it was easy to justify the cost.
It’s just a great gun. I also have the Smith Kit gun and a 617 6”. All great.
My profession is firearms related, I carry a 43c, everyone else at work carries 1911s when they make fun of me I ask them which side of the ice pick they use, they dont understand the question LOL
I like this.
Cheap ammo means more practice. It's small and light in a soft holster. Like a cell phone in your pocket . Revolver is reliable, and 8 rounds is plenty good. Lots of pros on this revolver.
@@stevetrevino5346 Plus you can fire it from inside a jacket pocket. Check your local self-defense laws.
I have the LCR22lr and a 43c. Love them both. I’d be careful dry firing the 43c though, I think only the LCR and be dry fired safely without snap caps
You’re right and I should’ve had my snap caps in. Shame on me. Thanks for watching!
I’m sure there will be some caliber snobs, but run good .22 ammo like CCI and there’s zero issue. Just as reliable as center fire. I carry a 442 j frame and am actually considering moving down to a 43c. Nothing at all wrong with .22 for carry! 8 shots center mass in quick succession is no joke!
I own two. And love them. Federal punch works great! Very consistent and performs amazing (1100+ fps avg in this snub) and gets 13 to 16 inches in gel test, but cci stingers, minimags, quiets, remington golden bullet, and subsonics all work well too for me. Just gotta clean and oil/lube them well before first use and they run well after that if kept.semi clean
@@jackgreenstalk777 awesome! Yeah people think they’re just gonna shrug off a .22. And low noise, low flash, low recoil is all a positive!
Direct and to the point. First time I've been on your site. It will not be the last. I liked this review.
I love my 43C. Easy to carry and shoots straight.
"Why do you carry a .22 lr?"
"Because they don't make a .23 lr."
😂😂😂
Man could you imagine a 24LR!! Almost as good as 6 min abs! Cheers! Thanks for watching!
Great gun. Love mine. Tested side by side vs the ruger LCR and the 43c is worth every extra penny. I also use federal punch, very reliable and effective. 43c has a better trigger, its lighter, smaller and has better sights. Its perfect for discreet easy cary. 8 shots of 22 lr with fed punch is nothing to sneeze at. Totally effective tool for most civilians use case. I also trust s&w and wouldnt bet my life on a glock.
The big dot is my selling point. Just like the 340 in 357.
Great little guns! @@TLHyoutube
I was only triggered when you called glocks trash 😂
I have to stop doing that. Old habits die hard. Picking up a Glock 19 next week. It will probably be trash. 😂
@@TLHyoutube my favorite Glock. I hope you are pleasantly surprised with it
I’ve owned Glock in the past and if you don’t tell anyone, I’ll tell you I own a Glock 40 MOS. Never shot it. I had 42’s and 43’s. Had a matching set of 17’s in FDE that were my shop guns for years. Great pistols. I went full on sig. actually I stopped buying polymer guns all together until the 365 came out. The 19 is unfailing, all encompassing and probably what I need.
He gave himself away that he is clueless about guns when the called Glocks "trash". A Glock 42 is way better than the S&W 43c pipsqueak .22 lr from a 1.9' barrel.
Is this the smallest S&W revolver in .22lr ?
Yes. Smallest/lightest.
I pocket carry an LCR in 22lr. Nicer trigger for me than the 43c and I was able to add a night sight on the front. I had to dump those big rubber grips though and get some smaller hammer forged grips.
Also a great pistol.
Have one as well. Its not any better than the Ruger LCR but its a bit lighter and smaller. Both are very good and I think up close theyre an viable carry option. Admit though im a big fan of most anything 22lr.
I love .22’s as well. I was just having this discussion with my son over the weekend about how great they are. I have an LCR in .357 and love it. But this is the cats meow for me in 22
smaller and lighter is a 'better" for many guns esp. pocket
@@jrnumex9286agreed. Also the build quality between the two, s&w is like a swiss watch, locks up tight and clean and crisp. No rattle. You shake an lcr 22 lr side to side and it sounds like pennies inside a beer can😅 ive found lcr 22 and 43c for about $100 difference at my local gun shops, up to $200-300 less if used on lcr or you get a deal, but i'd pay 2x the price the LCR for a 43c knowing what I know now, having shot both side by side at the range. Have 2k rounds thru my first 43c and its still running like a top, just got a 2nd one for my wife, since she liked it as well and she can shoot it really well too! The smith trigger may be a little heavier but its way more predictable and easy to stage if you want to makena precision shot, its practically a single action once you get used to how far to pull back before lining up aim and squeezing that last bit for bullseye target accuracy up to 7 yards I can hit dimes with the 43c
excellent & concise video, subscribed.
i have both the ruger sr22 and lcr 22lr, as well as had a lcr 22wmr and s&w 317. with cci minimags the sr22 is flawless. after 12,000 rounds over the past ten years i know it well and the sr22 is my preferred travel piece. it’s too easy to short-stroke the lcr 22lr’s trigger and lockup the cylinder in rapid fire (a bee swarm of rapid shots is how i employ rimfire for protection). way too much distracting flashbang from 22wmr out of the lcr 22wmr. s&w 317’s alloy cylinder heat-binds after a few successive, rapid-fire ammo dumps.
I love my 43C. Make sure you get snap caps though, this model cant be dry fired like the other models.
I had the Ruger LCR didn’t care for the trigger so I sold it and purchased a Ruger SR22 just for the kids to practice. Anyway I regret selling it but now I’m looking at the S&W 43c because I like to carry a 22LR just to run to the store but I don’t want to carry any semiautomatic 22LR because I don’t trust them because there is a good chance of it jamming.
I absolutely LOVE my 43c. So nice i bought it twice. Wife shoots it well too, i hike 10-15 miles multiple days a week and having 8 shots on me in a 12oz package that is easy to hide. Draw and shoot well. No brainer. Its fit finish and trigger are leaps and bounds above the lcr. Shooting side by side the lcr rattles like crazy if rocked side to side. Smith & wesson is like a swiss watch. The extra few hundred is more then worth it imo, i'd pay double the price of lcr for 43c if needed knowing what I know now 👍
My favorite gun. A true unsung hero in the ccw market. I can and have been able to afford any gun i want to carry and shoot, but the 43c is always on me. Sometimes as a back-up, but mostly a primary. If i lost it today, id buy another tomorrow. Hogue g10 grips and XS big dot tritium make it a complete package.
It’s just perfect! Cheers, bro. Glad you love it the way I do.
I feel the same, have access to what others feel are "better options" but I love the 43c. Very capable, small, light, reliable, just big enough to shoot well even out to decent ranges. Always on us, always ready 🇺🇸👍👍
I like mine in a front pocket and it’s accurate for inside 10 yards work
Watching you dryfire that gun made me cringe. Shouldn’t be doing that
I often carry a 340pd in warmer weather, Glocks aren't junk though, not near as much as Sigs are, had a P220 that went back 3 times and then the rear sight fell off, also had a 637 Smith break in the first 5 shot, Smith and Wesson sent me a new, only took 8 months.
Haha! I love the Glock comments, I’ve been a Glock denier for years. Don’t tell anyone I used to own quite a few.
The 351c trigger is so tough to pull it’s discouraging to take to the range.
I’m wondering if the 43c is any better?
It gets better with use. If you didn't clean it before range trip, I'd recommend a deep cleaning with a CLP then follow up with ballistol or preferred lube. It comes with protective coating that makes it run crappy til cleaned but even then its heavy to get ignition in 22s, but it breaks in a few lbs less over first 1k dry fire/live fires.
I use Winchester SilverTip,segmented round, in mine.
Mean little round, that one.
Mean little round.
Thinking about getting one.
What do you think about the overall quality and trigger,?
Would appreciate your input bro.
Thanks.
Stay safe and healthy.
Peace
My apologies for missing this comment! The trigger is good. Could be smoothed up a bit but why bother. I shoot it well and like where we are at with it.
Carry what you like. The same gun does come in 38 Special, though.
They also have one in 22 magnum, but those are 5, 6 or 7 shots.. i'll take 8 knowing how capable federal punch is and how much better I shoot it then I do 38 specials (even out of much heavier revolvers) i love the 43c and i've shot a lot of other revolvers in similar caliber, price and configuration range.. for some the 43c is what does it, even if just for the hot part of the year. For me its an edc 365
I gotta make a video on my 340. It’s “snappy”
you get no flack for carrying that from me. excellent gun for the pocket. and hits are ALWAYS better than misses.
It’s just a great little gun. Nothing to apologize for here. Thanks for watching!
I get 17 rounds from my Taurus TX 22lr for $300
NEVER shoot a large caliber man
With a small caliber weapon ...
I’m 6’3” 250. If anyone offers to shoot me with a. .22 LR. I’ll politely decline the offer
"pretty sure i will get some flak about a .22 carry" from who, self proclaimed experts? f- off works well on them.
There’s a lot of folks who have never been punched in the face or shot on here. It shows. Haha! Thanks for watching !
Overpriced little revolver. 740 usd. No thanks. And never listen to some random dude who says that a Glock is a "cheap garbage". What a funny beardo. 😂😂
Thank you for the super helpful comment. No really, your opinion is really important to the rest of us
Moi ça me convient très bien '''entre autre 'ca coûte moins chère 'en stand de tir et huit coups 👌''...🔴👌
Is the xs sights tritium
Not standard, but it can be swapped out, the pin below the sight is removed then new xs options can pop in and repin
Why hate on glock😢
It’s my purpose on earth. My mission from God. I do own them
@@TLHyoutube Cringe and blasphemous. Stop mentioning the name of the Lord in vain, beardo.
Super expensive
Yeah, $700+ for a 22lr is crazy! I’ll hold on to me 25 year old 22lr 6 shooter. 😅
Worth every penny. I got two 😅👍 2,000 rounds thru first one in first 11 months and it shoots dimes, and runs like a top. Couldn't be happier with it, the wife can even get all headshots on target at the needed ranges. These little pocket rockets are highly capable. If you actually shoot your gun even 1 time a month, the cost of 22 lr, vs anything else, 22 mag (like 351c) or 38 special (642, 442) the cost per shot being so much lower makes this a more affordable option to own after you shoot even a few hundred rounds
The cost is a barrier to entry, I get it. But just imagine. One year from this comment it will cost $775
@@TLHyoutube Just found one at my lgs today, list is $779! Will gladly pay The $650 they want for it.