One of the great things that the ultralight revolver gives you is the ability to carry in a pocket. This may be the most discreet way to carry off duty or CCW. With the right holster you never print, and your weapon is relatively secure.
A few considerations about pocket carry;
Make sure you have a decent holster that will stay in the pocket when the gun is drawn. Everybody makes one, but you need to try them out.
Think twice before you carry an automatic in the pocket. Autos require a little more maintenance to be reliable. Pocket lint is not your friend. A revolver is not quite as susceptible to things that might be in your pocket.
Don’t heavily oil your gun unless you want to wear it on your clothes. Another reason to think about the old wheel gun.
Revolvers still have a place in the modern world, and they can be very useful. Above all, practice with your system to make sure it works, and that you are proficient with it.
For pocket carry, I love my .32 Seecamp. 13.25 oz., loaded, and prints like a wallet.
http://www.seecamp.com/
Bob, did you use this as a backup gun in days gone by, and if so how did you choose to carry?