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Hello everyone, quick question... This will be my first revolver, is it worth the money. Diamond Back .357 mag / 38spl+p 6rds. UPC:810035756472? OR is there something else better? For home & security
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The Diamondback SDR .357 Mag is a strong contender for a first revolver, praised for its excellent, smooth trigger and compact design, making it a great self-defense choice, but its value depends on your priorities; alternatives like Ruger (LCR, SP101) or Smith & Wesson (J-Frame, 642) offer proven reliability and classic appeal, while the SDR brings modern features like fiber optic sights and a unique cylinder release, so weigh its modern advantages against tried-and-true options based on feel and intended use.
Diamondback SDR Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptionally smooth, almost "match-grade" trigger for a factory revolver, lightweight and easy to carry, good sights, unique push-button cylinder release.
Cons: Newer brand in the revolver market, so less long-term track record than established names; some shooters prefer traditional mechanisms.
Strong Alternatives to Consider
Smith & Wesson J-Frame (e.g., 642, 442): Lightweight, reliable, classic choice, great for deep concealment, but typically has a heavier, traditional double-action trigger.
Ruger SP101 / LCRx: Rugged, reliable, good value; the LCR offers polymer frame lightness, while the SP101 is all-steel and very stout.
Taurus (e.g., 856, 605): Affordable options, some with good triggers (like the 856), offering solid value for a first gun.
Colt King Cobra/Python: Premium options for a classic feel and higher quality, but much pricier.