Posted on 01/23/2019 5:09:44 AM PST by w1n1
Looking to carry a pocket pistol? You need to check out these guns.
A lot can be said for a gun that is concealable enough to pocket carry and go largely unnoticed. Most of the pistols on this list are very small, you wouldnt be able to see them even if you knew where to look.
As far as stopping power, for this size, you have to have the mindset that having something is better than nothing. However, this something still offer lot of firepower but not a mini-cannon. If youre not into small guns, these probably won't do it for you. But if youre the last boy scout then these are pretty cool as a backup to the backup. (Be Prepare)
Here's our list for top 5 pocket pistols for concealed carry:
Smith and Wesson .380 Bodyguard
Let's begin with the best selling pocket carry pistols out there. Smith and Wesson is the big player here.
Smith and Wesson BodyGuard 38 Revolver
You can call this pocket carry gun one of the most reliable subcompact weapons out there. At only a five shot, it does offer slightly more punch in the 38 special round.
SCCY CPX
Gotta love this gun for its incredible low price of just over $300 and also chambered in a 9mm, the CPX-1 or the CPX-2 are both great options. Seeing as both of these weapons are chambered in 9mm, this is a plus for EDC. Read the rest of pocket pistol.
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I’ll stick with my Ruger LC9s for pocket carry. If I need something with a little more muscle, I’ll rely on my Kimber Ultra+ CDP II .45ACP.
The LCP has the longer trigger pull and it’s fine for self defense - would have to really try to “accidentally” fire it. Lots of folks hate that sort of trigger action - and I wouldn’t want it for anything but a self defense weapon as target shooting for accuracy requires a ‘normal” trigger - but I can still make small groups at 25’ and that’s perfect for self defense.
Same here - very comfortable to carry and accurate enough to do what it’s designed for.
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