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What are my options? I currently carry a S&W 442, but I'm hoping to get a small bump in capacity. I'm not really comfortable carrying a striker fired or single action handgun.



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Kahr PM9. DAO, but I think your choices are going to be very limited in that form factor.


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The smallest I can think of is a CZ 2075 RAMI but I wouldn't consider it a pocket pistol. After that, maybe a HK P30 or P2000.
 
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I wanted an extra round over the 5 shot LCR so I went with the Kimber KS. Dont have a lot of rounds through it yet, but good so far!


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How big are your pockets?

I got pants I could carry my P30SK in, but it is pretty chunky






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You and me both, OP. I'm coming to terms with the fact that it doesn't exist. My pocket gun is still a 642.


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Afaic, pocket carry means the thing should disappear or nearly vanish and doesn’t give any indication that you’re cc’ing. There are no DA/SA pistols with capacity more than six that can fit into OP’s requirement.


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Beretta 3032 Tomcat, 7+1 capacity
 
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^^^ He didn’t say, but pretty sure OP wants something more than a .32 for defensive purpose. Going from .38 Special to .32 Auto is probably what he won’t want.


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Consider a Ruger LCR in .327 Fed Mag. Pretty good ballistics and 6 rounds instead of 5.
 
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You may be able to find a used Colt Government Pocketlite. It's a 1911-ish aluminum frame .380 with a fairly smoothe, true DAO action and a capacity of 6 + 1. I always found it to be surprisingly easy to hit with. I shouoldn't ever have . . . .
 
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Colt Government Pocketlite...true DAO action

The Pocketlite is SAO.


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Closest thing I can think of is a Walther P99c. It’s not a pocket gun but it’s in the G26 size range and smaller than a P30sk or P2000sk. It’s discontinued but out there.

Truth is I can’t think of any 9mm sized, DA/SA guns that are what you are looking for (which is I assume a P365/Hellcat/etc. competitor)

Springfield made the XD-E for a hot second and while it’s no pocket gun it is thin.

Honestly I think a .327 fed mag Ruger is probably your best bet.


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I've had some past luck with a Polish P-64 that's chambered in 9mm Makarov.

Detractors will point out that it's a solid steel pistol, so it is heavy. Then there is the trigger pull from Hades.

I've owned a couple of them over the years and carried one in my front pocket of Duluth Cargo pants and shorts.

I think it was maybe 300 bucks or so. They are Mil-Surp and become available now and then. It's been a while since I shopped them so I don't know what inflation / supply has done to the pricing.
 
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Colt Government Pocketlite...true DAO action

The Pocketlite is SAO.


Maybe he meant Colt pocket 9. Good luck finding one.


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Honestly I think your best bet for something hammer fired is, unfortunately, SAO. If you are willing to learn a safety it opens up stuff like the CSX and a bunch of kimbers. I am fully in your camp and would love a DA/SA option but alas have just accepted strikers rule the roost here.

The SAO gives you the locked state of safety that while not a simple DA pull at least gives you that layer of safety and you get a good’ish trigger.

Me….never could train myself to sweep off a safety under stress but I also never devoted myself to it either.

I’m only offering this as a suggestion because I just can’t think of anything that fits the OP ask not because I am being one of those guys who offers a totally off the reservation choice.


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What are my options? I currently carry a S&W 442, but I'm hoping to get a small bump in capacity. I'm not really comfortable carrying a striker fired or single action handgun.


Hi. Try to find yourself a Sig P290RS on Gun Broker since you are on SIGForum.
 
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Originally posted by 4x5:
What are my options? I currently carry a S&W 442, but I'm hoping to get a small bump in capacity. I'm not really comfortable carrying a striker fired or single action handgun.


Hi. Try to find yourself a Sig P290RS on Gun Broker since you are on SIGForum.


Exactly what I was going to say - try out the underrated P290RS. 6 or 8 round magazine ups your capacity just a wee bit and the trigger pull is similar to what you're already used to.
 
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Originally posted by skuzbary:
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Originally posted by 4x5:
What are my options? I currently carry a S&W 442, but I'm hoping to get a small bump in capacity. I'm not really comfortable carrying a striker fired or single action handgun.


Hi. Try to find yourself a Sig P290RS on Gun Broker since you are on SIGForum.


Exactly what I was going to say - try out the underrated P290RS. 6 or 8 round magazine ups your capacity just a wee bit and the trigger pull is similar to what you're already used to.


I agree that the P290RS was and is extremely underrated.

See my P290RS family below,

https://www.amazon.com/photos/...Y-DOb7OlcY0rgxhtL2dM


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6 rnds of 32 magnum that meets or exceeds 38 spcl




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