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  1. #11
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    Default Re: ISO a new pocket carry

    Quote Originally Posted by claudel View Post
    Sig P-938 doesn't really seem to get a lot of love online, but I like mine.

    Small, decent quality, concealable, 1911 ish (can carry Condition 1 if desired), easy enough for me to operate with diminished hand strength.

    Some are put off by the low ammo capacity, but if I ever actually need to use it I doubt if spray & pray will be appropriate.

    Like Phill mentioned, Sigs aren't inexpensive.
    I carry a 938 sometimes, but I don't know how you guys pocket carry.

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    Default Re: ISO a new pocket carry

    I mean... I pocket carry my G26... 43 fits in there too... (not simultaneously, obviously)

    Sometimes I grab a S&W wheel gun, but 99.96% of the time I've got my 26.

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    Default Re: ISO a new pocket carry

    I go back and forth between my p365 and my kahr cm9.

    Truthfully, i prefer to carry the kahr for pocket carry, but like shooting and am more proficient with the sig. The p365 just has better sights, grip, and trigger.

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    Default Re: ISO a new pocket carry

    Quote Originally Posted by alpacaheat View Post
    I carry an LCP but I'm interested in a Kahr CW380 as an alternative. LCPs are tough to shoot accurately.
    I think that's a great gun. If you want deep concealment, check out the Recluse holster. It's unconventional, but it works. It makes my P380 absolutely disappear.


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    Default Re: ISO a new pocket carry

    I carry a P3AT in winter and a KelTec P32 in summer. I think these cover what I need for defense. I'm not Wyatt Earp or John Wayne, my carry pieces are to buy me get-away, not for stay and slug it out.
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    Default Re: ISO a new pocket carry

    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    I carry a P3AT in winter and a KelTec P32 in summer. I think these cover what I need for defense. I'm not Wyatt Earp or John Wayne, my carry pieces are to buy me get-away, not for stay and slug it out.
    That is my backup gun set up.
    Sticks and stones will break my bones but hollow points expand on impact.

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    Default Re: ISO a new pocket carry

    Smith J frame (642) in an Uncle Mike's pocket holster

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    Default Re: ISO a new pocket carry

    I’ve carried a S&W model 38 Bodyguard Airweight in a Mika holster for many years now.

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    Default Re: ISO a new pocket carry

    S&W Bodyguard 380 is very slim.
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    Default Re: ISO a new pocket carry

    I used to pocket carry an LCP until I got a Glock 42. The G42 is the sweet spot for me, it's big enough to actually shoot accurately but small enough and light enough to comfortably carry in the front pocket of pretty much any pants. People will say, "why not a G43 or 365, they are the same size as a 42". For me they are just too big and weighty.
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