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To: scottdeus12
2 posted on
02/03/2010 1:41:03 PM PST by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet)
To: scottdeus12
S&W 642. You heard it here first. :)
3 posted on
02/03/2010 1:41:40 PM PST by
OKSooner
("He's quite mad, you know." - James Bond to P. Galore in "Goldfinger".)
To: scottdeus12
Get a good pocket holster that keeps the gun in an upright draw position and prevents imprinting through fabric.
4 posted on
02/03/2010 1:41:45 PM PST by
dblshot
(Insanity - electing the same people over and over and expecting different results.)
To: scottdeus12
I have a Kel Tec P3AT .380 caliber pocket pistol. I suppose it gets the job done but it was a total pain to shoot at the range because of the unavailability of .380 ammunition and the form of the gun (small size, big caliber = heavy recoil).
I decided that if I wanted a gun that I could feel comfortable saving my life with, I’d have to shoot it often, so I got the Glock 26 subcompact 9mm handgun. Not really a pocket pistol and a lot heavier than my P3AT, but still a small gun.
Couldn’t be happier. 9mm is incredibly inexpensive and prevalent, I can fit 10+1 rounds in it (expandable up to 33 rounds if I wanted to get ridiculous), and I shoot it every week.
But if you still want the pocket pistol, the P3AT is a decent gun.
5 posted on
02/03/2010 1:41:50 PM PST by
Dan Nunn
(Some of us are wise, some of us are otherwise. -The Great One)
To: scottdeus12

Kahr-Pm9-in-hand
6 posted on
02/03/2010 1:44:07 PM PST by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet)
To: scottdeus12
I’ve handled but haven’t shot the .380 yet, but it had the same feel and quality as all Kahr guns I’ve seen.
It seems of better quality and more substantial than the Kel Tec or Ruger, and the sights are good. I also like the trigger better.
If I were in the market for a small .380 (I have an old Colt 1908 that is great but a bit on the large size for the caliber) the Kahr would be the gun.
8 posted on
02/03/2010 1:45:46 PM PST by
Tijeras_Slim
(Live jubtabulously!)
To: scottdeus12
How timely! This month's American Rifleman (NRA's magazine) has a nice comparison of 9 different .380s for concealed carry. You can read a summary of the article online
here. There is much more detail in the print article, but I don't have my copy in front of me.
None of them did really well in the functioning department, do if you do use one for carry, make sure you know your clear jam drills down cold.
10 posted on
02/03/2010 1:46:32 PM PST by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: scottdeus12
Have you checked out a Kel-Tec 9mm? Weighs 12-14 oz. I can find 9mm ammo availability and reasonable price easier than I can find .380.
11 posted on
02/03/2010 1:48:20 PM PST by
OB1kNOb
(I'd rather be over the hill than under it.)
To: scottdeus12
Wow, if a Kel-tec PF-9 or Kahr PM9 won’t fit in your pockets, it may be time to find a new brand of pants.
Seriously, .380 ammo has always been costlier than 9mm, and with the ammo shortage of the last year, .380 is even more scarce and more expensive than before.
Plus, 9mm has packs a more powerful punch than .380
- JP
12 posted on
02/03/2010 1:51:03 PM PST by
Josh Painter
("We cannot spare this woman. She fights" - David Karki, regarding Sarah Palin)
To: scottdeus12
I don't have an opinion on .380's to offer but if you are in the market for one this month's Team Sig contest is for a
SIG SAUER P238.
Looks like a good, small carry gun, who knows you may win
13 posted on
02/03/2010 1:51:18 PM PST by
voteNRA
(A citizenry armed with rifles simply cannot be tyrannized)
To: scottdeus12
I have a S&W 642, a Kel Tec P38T and a new Sig P238 (which my wife has taken as her own)that's just a joy to shoot. Having said that, with a revolver, you never really have to worry about a jam in a life threatening situation. It'll always go boom.
Do what I do....just get 'em all.
14 posted on
02/03/2010 1:51:22 PM PST by
Puppage
(You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
To: scottdeus12
I know they can be pricey, but have you considered a rohrbaugh? They make some small 9mm’s.
19 posted on
02/03/2010 1:53:55 PM PST by
mrmeyer
("When brute force is on the march, compromise is the red carpet." Ayn Rand)
To: scottdeus12
over under .45 derringer.
To: scottdeus12
Checked out the
Sccy CPX-1?
10-rounds of 9mm goodness.

24 posted on
02/03/2010 2:01:23 PM PST by
TChris
("Hello", the politician lied.)
To: scottdeus12
Personal favorite.

.22 Baretta. Light, well made. Cheap to shoot. Good penetration of human flesh, skull if dead on( known to ricochet if off angle ), large capacity( enough for two large males to suffer debilitating chest wounds. )
27 posted on
02/03/2010 2:04:05 PM PST by
Leisler
(We are in the best of hands)
To: scottdeus12
380 ammo was expensive before it became scarce. I’d guess it will probably never be as econmomical as 9mm’s.
28 posted on
02/03/2010 2:04:42 PM PST by
umgud
(I couldn't understand why the ball kept getting bigger......... then it hit me.)
To: scottdeus12
Check out the Kel-tec P11. Nice light 9mm. Great prices.
31 posted on
02/03/2010 2:15:09 PM PST by
Mashood
To: scottdeus12
Wish I was able to fire my dad’s 1911A1 .45 more than twice.
35 posted on
02/03/2010 2:28:40 PM PST by
SkyDancer
(But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father)
To: scottdeus12

if you were an NRA member that gets the Rifleman you could read a review of the nine top .380 pistols on the market today...
i have the Ruger .380 and i love it
42 posted on
02/03/2010 2:47:16 PM PST by
Chode
(American Hedonist *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: scottdeus12
No way.
Go with the Sig Sauer P232 for .380
It's the best .380 on the market.
48 posted on
02/03/2010 3:50:59 PM PST by
Mariner
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