Actually, at this point I'm not too concerned about carrying it. I'll most likely keep it at home or in my vehicle. I would probably not be too comfortable carrying it much. Maybe just for certain situations...
Rossi is decent. Taurus is a little better IMO and usually not a whole lot more money-wise.
4" can be concealed EASILY, far easier than I think folks really think. I have carried my Smith 19 4" NO TROUBLE. The only problem is when you are in the summer, still, a longer overshirt takes care of that.
Ideally, a full size, medium framed revolver with a 2" barrel is awesome. I think Taurus and Rossi makes em.
Rossi is okay. While they are good guns (they really are), they have a higher rate of failure from what I have seen compared to Smiths and Rugers. If it doesn't break in the first box of ammo (factory defect), then it should be good to go (from what I have seen online and at the range). Face it: the days of the 200 dollar K frame Smiths are gone. Rossis are alright. The several I have shot are reasonably good, triggers can always be cleaned up, the fit and finish are lacking and it goes on. They all felt VERY loose after a box (guys show up to Eagle Creek with brand new ones, they feel like they are 1000s of rounds old after a few boxes). Taurus in my mind is a bit better, at least as far as steel revolvers go. I am not a fan of "Airweights" or "Ultralites".
Actually, I have a better deal for you:
Revolver
Halfway down, extends to the bottom. Used, police trade in Smith 64s. Stainless, DAO, 4" Smiths for under 300 bucks with FFL and shipping. A MUCH better deal. I know, I know, no .357s! Realistically, I would not want to touch off a .357 in my home. Not an overpenetration thing, more of a not hearing anything for the rest of my life. I have always been a proponent of a good, 158gr LHP "Metro" load for carry and home defense. If that won't do it, .357 wont either...
Oh, and .357 being more accurate? what? Naw. Functionality, mechanically, about the same. Ergonomics (muzzle blast causing flinching and similar "human" conditions), .38 will always win out.