Somebody took the “my pistol identifies as a cell-phone” meme and ran with it in a brilliant way.
Just from the looks of it, a Beretta Pico is just as carry-able, maybe moreso (would have to compare thickness, Pico is really, really thin), and is 6+1 of .380.
Only two shots. I’ll stick with my Sig Sauer P238. Mag holds seven 380 APC shots and fits very nicely in front pants pocket.
I have a Ruger LCP that is smaller than this and it fires 7 shots. Just put it in pocket holster.
I wear a suit and tie every day for work
A Kimber Micro .380 in a Kramer pocket holster with 2 extra magazines is a part of my Business attire.
Maybe my pants pockets are bigger than everyone else, but I can put a Glock 26 in my pants pocket.
Always thought these “hidie” style guns are kinda dopey. With this one you have to pull it out, then open it up in order to access the trigger. Just about any current .380 ACP handgun would be more effective/efficient than something like this. (With the possible exception of a Walther PPK which is pretty big for a .380, but I’d love to have one anyway because they’re so cool.) Just my $.02.
No Thanks.
S&W compact M&P shield in a sticky holster works for me.
Hmm, ATF proclaimed “Wallet Holsters” that alter the shape of a hand-gun to be “NFA” items.
Then refused to allow them to registered, at a cost of $200 each.
But this fancied up Derringer is legal?
ATF is insane, but then most gun grabbers are.
I went another route. I bought a Bull Pup cell phone holster.
I carries my BG .380 perfectly on my belt. Magnetic closer. Love it.
Interesting. What does carrying an IC380 do with regard to CC laws? If your state has open carry then I assume its no problem to carry this cell phone looking gun around in the open. If you normally carry CC and your CC privileges are dependent from the Sheriff on your not brandishing, then if you carry this open but no one notices are you violating your CC agreement? If you are holding your IC380 ‘phone’ in your hand, is that the same as if you are waving around a typical handgun? Lots of legal and practical questions to be thought through.