The .38 special is the most popular (measured by number of guns sold) centerfire revolver round, and it's hard to go wrong with it. Good, modern guns will usually be +P capable, which gives a useful bump in performance over normal-pressure .38 Specials, made to be safe in guns that could well date from the late 18th century when the cartridge was new. One thing to consider with a .38 special is barrel length. A 4" barrel will often give a considerable velocity boost over the standard 2" or thereabouts "snubby", and a longer sight radius, often with better sights to boot. With that said, think about stepping up to a .357 magnum--it gives a considerable power boost in a gun that's essentially the same size, and maintains the ability to shoot .38 specials. A 4"-barreled .357 is probably as close to a "universal" handgun as you're apt to find, with ammo choices from plinkers to self-defense to small and even large game hunting at reasonable ranges, all in a package that's relatively easy to carry or even conceal if necessary.
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