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| I voted J-frame as that is the smallest gun I carry, often as a back-up to something larger. Second place in the poll for me would be the Glock 26, currently my only Glock and my favorite of all I’ve used from that brand.
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| Glock 26. I carry either a G19 or G26 as far as IWB.
Don't see a need to carry anything smaller as I conceal it just fine and like having 10 rounds without mag extensions.
If I feel the need to go smaller, I will just carry my LCP in my pocket. |
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| Has Kahr fallen so far from grace that it isn't even on the list? |
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| I'm a J man myself, but I did pocket a small Kahr once. I was suprised it fit my pocket even better than the J, and the J already rides just fine out of the box in my front pocket. If I were doing it again, I'd consider the small Kahrs because of the quality of the DA only trigger and high materials, design, and construction. I also pocketed a Glock little-something as well, at the time I think it was their small 380, and I was equally impressed with the pocket-ability of the gun as well as the ergos. One gun I was NOT impressed with however was a super-micro Taurus thingy in 380. Holding it was fun, shooting it was pretty bad in terms of usuablity and speed. More of a toy than a micro pocket gun imho. I've seen the mineature 1911 pattern pocket pistols. I woulnd't want one myself because I'm not a SAO defense carrier by choice, and Mas wrote some time ago that shorter length slides in 1911 pattern guns are more dicey, so to speak, because of timing of slide velocity within acceptable ranges of ammunition chambering and ejection timing and whatnot. But that article was older and who knows how far things have come along in the downscaling of that pattern. Not being a 1911 or SAO defense carrier myself I couldn't advise. But for a J frame, a TDA or DAO subcompact, I'd say check them out. But I don't care for micro guns, super micros, or microscopic guns of any sort for defense purposes, since I don't see the actual utility of those kinds of shooting toys. Fun yes, practical, not imho.
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| When I go small, its an LCR or SP101. However, I am struggling to resist the P365.
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| For pocket carry, I usually have a P365. For several years, I've carried the G43 constantly, and frequently do, but I also carry the P365 quite a bit.
I don't consider the G43X to be microcompact, and while I have carried it in a pocket, it seems better suited to an inside the waistband holster, and once there, I may as well carry the G48. I sometimes carry either one interchangeably. If I'm carrying inside the belt, I may as well carry a G32, which I prefer. |
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| Shield, but I keep getting the urge to check out a 365. Then reality hits because the Shield has been perfect. Feels great in my hand, size, functions flawlessly, accurate. I’ll probably get a 365 someday on an impulse but the Shield serves me well.
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| quote: Originally posted by BBMW: Has Kahr fallen so far from grace that it isn't even on the list?
Damn good question. Of weapons that "could" be on the list, I've gone through the pocket carry progression from 642/442, PM9, and currently the P365. That PM9 still comes along frequently enough after I modified all the magazines to carry an extra round with MagGuts kits. 7 + 1 in the gun, plus a spare 8 round magazine is 16 total rounds, which isn't too shabby. It's an overall lighter package, partially because there are less rounds, which is still more than the 38 +p wheel gun. |
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| I carry a P290 RS but it was not on the list. |
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| My EDC was a Glock 19, now a Shadow Systems MR918. I've had a few subcompacts and shot a few more over the years, only one that I still own is a Gen 3 Glock 26 that has a grip reduction/stipple job on it that fits me perfectly - only reason that I have a 26. So I voted for the Glock 26, even though I still own a S&W J frame too, its a BUG or an "I'm not carrying a gun" gun.
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| quote: Originally posted by 220-9er: Shield, but I keep getting the urge to check out a 365. Then reality hits because the Shield has been perfect. Feels great in my hand, size, functions flawlessly, accurate. I’ll probably get a 365 someday on an impulse but the Shield serves me well.
Couldn’t have said it better myself. The shield shoots more like a full sized gun than a subcompact, I’ve actually used it in two training classes and aside from the relative lack capacity necessitating more mag changes, it performed flawlessly. I love the concept of the 365, and I want to love the gun, but it just doesn’t feel good in my hand, even with the XL the back of the mag digs into my palm.
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| I most often carry a G26, but next to my PM9 it's not really all that small... PM9 still sees some pocket carry on occasion. |
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