Hit this link and look at the S&W #64, a stainless version of the venerable S&W #10, a medium frame, six shot, .38 special revolver.
This was the standard issue police revolver for many years, and was originally called the M&P (military & police), began production in 1899. Most anyone from eight years old on up can carry and shoot this revolver.

Also, once on the site, click "used handguns" and see other versions of this gun for sale. These are police trade-ins, with no hammer spur, set up for DAO (double action only) shooting. A firearm from out of state would have to be shipped by the seller to a dealer in your area where you could sign for it, and pay your dealer a small fee.

I currently own three S&W #10's, have probably owned a truckload of them since I was nineteen years old. They will handle standard target loads, +P high performance loads, as well as shotshells.
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