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Raeford,
I do not like so-called pocket pistols. But that's merely my opinion. The reason is a handgun should be used as a last resort to get one out of a deadly situation. Were somebody hellbent on reducing me to room temperature, I'd want the best handgun I can afford chambered for a cartridge that can get the job done.
It might be a good idea to keep in mind that bad guys do bad things in groups. It might be wise to consider that you might have to confront two or more bad guys who have bad intentions.
I have a Model 60. I consider the .38 Special as absolute minimum for saving my life, and at that, it's a neck and up gun. The problem is bad guys don't stand still while they're shooting at good guys. And good guys ought not stand still so as to give bad guys stationary targets. If I had it to do again, I would not have bought my Model 60. 5 rounds of what I consider a minimum self-defense cartridge and too long to put five more in ain't my idea of a gun that I'd want to rely upon to save my life.
My preferred gun, when I do carry one, which is extremely rare, is a P-229 with 13 180 grain LE rounds. I'd prefer a Model 1911A1 in .45ACP, but there is tactical advantage to not having to reload while bad guys are shooting at good guys.
BTW, it ain't hard to conceal a P-229. And it ain't that hard to conceal a full-size 1911A1.
Keep in mind that the gun you choose might be the one that allows you to remain above ground. If you think a pocket pistol is up to that task, then I wish you luck with your choice.
^^^^ This guy gets dumber by the fuggin' minute. Travis the real question, in truth, is he even allowed legally to own firearms?
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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The scandium J-frames are bad ass.
But the Ruger gets you there for less coin.
I didn't want to like the LCR's. I really didn't.
Travis My dad and his wife have a pair of them in 38. Surprisingly manageable shooters with equally surprising triggers. Fine little carry revolvers. Dad had an airweight for years, and sold it when he got the LCR in 38.
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I haven't used one, but notice they get really good reviews. Midway sells a revolver specific carry clip.
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My dad and his wife have a pair of them in 38. Surprisingly manageable shooters with equally surprising triggers. Fine little carry revolvers. Dad had an airweight for years, and sold it when he got the LCR in 38.
You can't beat 'em. Local shop has another in 22LR for $350 right now. Travis
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Has some good write-up's might be worth a look.
SCCY Industries CPX-1-TT Double Action Only 9MM Satin Stainless Steel SCCY Industries # CPX-1-TT MODEL: CPX-1-TT TYPE: Pistol: Semi-Auto SIGHTS: 3-Dot, Rear Sight Adjustable for Windage CAL: 9MM BARREL LGTH: 3.1" FINISH: Satin Stainless Steel ACTION: Double Action Only WEIGHT: 15 oz STOCK: Black Polymer W/ Absorbing Cushion On Backstrap CAPACITY: 10+1 FEATURES: MSRP: $334.00 # AVAIL: 99+
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They are selling for around $300.00 by me.
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SCCY is schit. Do yourself the favor and put some additional coin with that $300 to get an airframe J-frame or an LCR; new or used.
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T Lee uses one of those I think, but for belt carry.
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Deflave, the last one I picked up in 22 had a different DA mechanism and a long, heavy pull compared to the 38. Did they fix that? I was not impressed with the trigger, where I have been very impressed with the 38's trigger.
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Deflave, the last one I picked up in 22 had a different DA mechanism and a long, heavy pull compared to the 38. Did they fix that? I was not impressed with the trigger, where I have been very impressed with the 38's trigger. Mine has no such problem. Travis
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the clip draws are pretty good lil gadgets ime
but the ones for the j-frames I've noticed trouble with the cylinder working it's way out of the waist band, not so much with autos, even larger autos
they also preclude the use of CT laser grips, as the clip is right in the way of the laser
pants pocket carry is ok I spose, but it's just never made much sense to me, you're still going to have to draw it to use it.
so might as well be IWB or clipdraw holster to my way of thinking, easier to clear it from that position than the pocket.
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SCCY Industries CPX-1-TT Double Action Only 9MM Satin Stainless Steel SCCY Industries # CPX-1-TT MODEL: CPX-1-TT TYPE: Pistol: Semi-Auto SIGHTS: 3-Dot, Rear Sight Adjustable for Windage CAL: 9MM BARREL LGTH: 3.1" FINISH: Satin Stainless Steel ACTION: Double Action Only WEIGHT: 15 oz STOCK: Black Polymer W/ Absorbing Cushion On Backstrap CAPACITY: 10+1 FEATURES: MSRP: $334.00 # AVAIL: 99+ Plus one! SCCY Love mine.
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Living in liberal Northern Virginia I needed a CC handgun that was easily concealable. Also needed a small backup handgun working as a security officer. I chose the S&W Bodyguard in .380 as you did. The trigger is awful, but the little gun shoots well. Not my desired caliber, but hopefully will never have to use. When not at work I always have a .357 SP101 or a S&W 9MM in the truck. My wife carries a S&W Ladysmith in .38 Special, ported, action job, & night sights. Lots of choices & all beat fists & feet.
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The Kel-Tec P3AT 380 fits nicely in the shirt pocket. I have tried carrying a lot of different handguns, but the best I have found is a Kel-Tec P3AT 380 loaded with 6.2 gr Power Pistol 90 gr Gold Dot, chronographs at 1100 fps, with Kel-Tec pocket clip held with 4-40 acorn nut, DESANTIS M44BJG5Z0 holster, and ArmaLaser Kel-Tec P32/P3AT TR1 Laser. The P3AT is 6 ounces, 10 ounces loaded.
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the lord help me, but went down with a relative tothe l.g.s. today, and the relative walked out with a ruger lcr in .357magnum. Not a bad little revolver for purpose intended. does that mean i have to admit that deflave is right about things?
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Ron,
No need to say aloud, what we already know.
Welcome aboard and please don't forget to tithe.
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I've got two LCR's, a .38 and a .22, both with laser grips. Great little pocket guns
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Ron,
No need to say aloud, what we already know.
Welcome aboard and please don't forget to tithe.
Travis well, choke, choke, i have to say it. I was looking at the S&W laying there next to the LCR. More money, more recoil in all respects, and the LCR really does have a good trigger pull. Particularly after it got some oil on it. I doubt the 357mag part will ever be used. But for the 23year old female, she liked it. Also fits in the purse well. Laid it on the table next to a 50's vintage flat latch, alloy smith 37, and they were about the same size/weight in feel. But it does have magnum capabilities. Would probably only be loaded that way during some hunting expeditions. Store owner had an interesting two questions for her, is this going to be used as a concealed self defense, or target shooter? He had it right. We were there to buy a self defense type device. Ruger has come a long way with this stuff. I should add that is the second lcr purchased because of me talking them up. A lady client bought one some time ago to carry while hiking, she is quite happy with it. So, I bow down to DeFlave's comments, the tithing not so much. Well maybe a little.
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