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I suggest you post your question there, as the forum members will be most familiar with Marlin firearms.Registration (free) will be needed there for you to login and ask your question.
As others will probably give you some common general concealed carry mistakes, here are some tips when it comes to carrying concealed in your purse:
Do not sling your purse over the top of the chair at a restaurant. The purse, along with your gun, is easily snatched this way.
Do not put your purse in the children's seat in a grocery cart. Again, it can be snatched too easily.
Have a separate "going out" bag. Many states have laws against carrying in an establishment that serves alcohol.
Remove your gun from your purse every night. This puts you in the habit of removing it and putting it back in the morning, so you never become complacent and forget you are carrying it.
Before travelling, use the buddy system. Have someone else double-check all of your bags, including your purse, for guns, ammo or magazines.
Keep a separate travelling purse and carry-on that your gun never goes in. This will make sure you do not accidentally show up at the airport while carrying.
Download the iPhone app, Carry Alerts for $2.99. The app warns you when you are entering a "gun-free zone." The alerts will remind you that you have a gun in your purse.
The PD series is Smith & Wesson's idea of a handgun that is lightweight enough to be always on hand when needed but it is not necessarily intended to be shot often. Carry ability and concealment are optimized while heft and shooting comfort are sacrificed.
"Personal Defense", PD as opposed to a gun that is mainly intended to be a range gun, showpiece or race gun (Performance Center, PC) or sidearm for military or police (M&P).
Lots of possibilities here. Do you want leather, hard case, nylon, etc. Tactical or general use. Concealed or not. Quick draw? right or left handed. Check to following for some ideas, and good shooting. https://www.google.com/search?q=ruger+blackhawk+357+shoulder+holster&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS735US735&oq=ruger+blackhawk+357+sh&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l5.12054j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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