The onlt thing i would add, as a ccw instructor, is that the gun has very little to do with concealability. You may have to modify your dress, or mode of carry, but you can carry pretty much what you like. I daily carry a 6.5" n frame. I have yet to find a gun/holster combo as slick as a longer barreled n frame, a Sourdough holster, from Simply Rugged, with the inside out snaps. The Big gun is heavy, but I am begining to need suspenders anyway. I am not suggesting this rig for everyone, merely stating that I and others, do cary big guns and still go about our daily affairs un noticed, and very well armed. I have less trouble drawing the big gun than some others might have getting a j frame out of a jacket pocket, even with a hand aready on it. With that said, I would feel pretty good with just a j frame, or what I used to have, a Colt Detctive special. They really will shoot through a pocket, negating the need for a draw. Overall good advice, just please, please, please don't limit your thinking to a "concealed carry gun". A four inch medium frame 357 is a real gun, and most people can find a way to carry one of them, or a "service " size auto easily. I am not a fan of "chopped" autos.I will be very honest with you, I would rather carry my full sized 22 target pistol, which fits ny hand like a glove, and live with the lack of "power", than I had carry my GLOCK 23 (trading it monday or tuesday) I just plain can't get a good grip on the GLOCK, and therefore I can't shoot it. I never had that problem with j frame Smiths, or the DEt special. Long and short of it? Get something you can hit with first, then find a really good holster. Size does matter, bigger is better.