Diamondback SDR Revolver Released at SHOT Show 2024

If you’re looking for a fantastic carry gun or simply want to add a snub-nosed revolver to your collection, check out the new Diamondback SDR. The SDR is specifically designed for concealed carry while being an all-in-one reliable and comfortable-to-shoot platform. The Diamondback SDR works great as both a main carry and backup gun. The choice is yours.

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The latest from Diamondback is a snub-nosed revolver. (Photo: Diamondback)

Diamondback Firearms is known for creating high-quality firearms with quality components and is excited to announce the latest addition to their family of guns: the Diamondback SDR (Self-Defense Revolver). Debuting this week at SHOT Show 2024, the SDR is chambered in .357 magnum with a 6-round capacity. This is a single-action/double-action revolver.

The Diamondback SDR features a push-button cylinder release for faster loading and ejection. A fixed orange fiber optic front sight and dovetail fiber optic green rear sight come standard and are fantastic for getting on target fast. The revolver features a fully captured crane link and cylinder assembly. With a 2-inch barrel, the SDR’s ideal for concealed carry. The solid stainless steel frame and barrel make the gun well-balanced. The SDR weighs in at approximately 21 ounces and has Diamondback branded rubber Hogue grips for a firm hold during live fire.

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The SDR has a six-round capacity. (Photo: Diamondback)

Grant Hoskins, Marketing Manager for Diamondback America, had the following to say about the gun:

Diamondback Firearms cut their teeth in the industry by producing the ultra-compact DB380 and DB9 pistols and are also well known for high-quality AR-15 rifles. This year, we are working hard to expand our product line and bring new designs to the market. The SDR is the latest product in the Diamondback lineup and helps expand Diamondback’s product offerings into new areas.

This revolver is great for gun owners looking to carry a deep concealment firearm. Its snub-nosed size makes it easier to conceal. Meanwhile, the 357 Magnum chambering makes it possible to run both .357 Magnum and .38 Special through the gun.

The Diamondback SDR has an MSRP of $777.

Kat Ainsworth Stevens is a long-time outdoor writer, official OGC (Original Gun Cognoscenti), and author of Handgun Hunting: a Comprehensive Guide to Choosing and Using the Right Firearms for Big and Small Game. Der Teufel Katze has written for a number of industry publications (print and online) and edited some of the others, so chances are you've seen or read her work before, somewhere. A woman of eclectic background and habits, Kat has been carrying concealed for over two decades, used to be a farrier, and worked for a long time in emergency veterinary medicine. She prefers big bores, enjoys K9 Search & Rescue, and has a Master's Degree in Pitiless Snarkastic Delivery.

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