Judgment affirmed.
After a hearing, the court denied defendant's motion to suppress the .22 calibre revolver which was seized from his person after he was stopped and frisked. The failure of the court to make the requisite findings is not, in and of itself, reversible error, since the defendant was accorded a full and fair suppression hearing and an adequate record was made upon which this court can make such findings on review (see People v Massiah,
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