Pocket guns?
#11
If you can get your hands on one, get a Seecamp .32. Super reliable (though only with Silvertips), tiny, double action (so very safe in the pocket). When we used to sell them, they were backordered like 2-3 years. Looking for pics now...
Here you go:
Here you go:
#14
Hey Darnell I was thinking about this thread today and decided I needed something smaller than my Kimber .45 CDP II so I stopped by the store. Bad Idea. Anyways I looked at all the stuff we talked about in this thread PM9, Rohrbaugh, Seecamp ect and I went a different direction. Pretty much everyone I talked to hesitated when I asked if it was worth carrying a .38 or a .32 for anything other than a backup. I wanted stopping power but at the same time I needed something small. Make a long story short I wound up looking at revolvers. I just bought a S&W .357 with a 2" barrel and man is it light and easy to carry. It has a 7lbs trigger so it wont go off unless you want it to. It has 5 round capacity which is basically 1 to 2 less then your average semi-auto pocket pistol. The big difference is obviously you are sending .357 hollowpoints at the target not little 9mm or .38. I would definitely go look at some revolvers they are so much lighter and easier to carry. I also got one with an internal hammer so it doesn't snag. I can put this thing in the front pocket of my jeans no prob, and I wear tight fitting true religions ect so that's saying something. I would compare it to carrying my blackberry.
let us know what you end up with, or what you already got
let us know what you end up with, or what you already got
#15
It is pretty, and it functions as it should... But I do not like the standard sights and the recoil seems excessive for the weight of the pistol. I believe the back strap is too thin and makes the recoil uncomfortable when at the range shooting several boxes of ammo.
Wilson
#16
P.S. Rohrbaugh are made to shoot 150 rounds total lol. I have talked to a few people who have had numerous issues with their R9s and they said the owner actually calls the gun shop and says this. The tolerances are so low on that gun for 9mm that it really can't take a beating. Spending a G on a gun you can't practice with seemed stupid to me.
Just an FYI
Just an FYI
#19
Bersa makes a great .380... looks just like a ppk but has a few safety additions; great for cc and the ammo is pretty cheap. the barrel is fixed to the lower receiver so it is quite an accurate pistol.
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