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Who's got em?
What do you have?
What do you like about it?
What do you dislike about it?
I have a few, a colt pocketite in .380, colt 1908 in 32 acp, and a kel tec p3at. I like the fact that they fit in my front pants pocket. I have no dislikes as these handguns purpose is to be a pocket pistol. I guess if there is a dislike, the Kel tec is so light it's almost easy to forget it's there.
Stll I have only the envyness....
RandyT you need to put that 1908 Colt in the safe!
That gun is a piece of history. Few people realize that Patton carried a 1908 for "Dress uniform". I even saw a picture of him with a little bitty Browning .25 in a holster on his belt.
The Colt 1908 and the Browning 1910 in .32 and .380 set a standard for pocket pistols that is still the benchmark for today.
I pocket carry in the summer but I often carry the "pocket pistols" in the belt during cold weather, and I lean toward slightly larger "pocket pistols" during the winter.
It is not just the larger pockets on the winter coats, I am also looking for more penetration in winter due to the thicker stuff possible bad guys are wearing.
Buy an M 60?
M&P Bodyguard in .380. It's a S&W Bodyguard without the built-in laser.
Fit's in my pocket and it's accurate enough at 7yds that the strongish trigger pull doesn't affect aim that much.
I too carry bigger in the winter.
Kel-tec PF9. No drawbacks. Light weight, doesn't imprint and it's pretty accurate.
that reminds me, I have a little colt in 25 acp too, little underpowered.
should I retire this one?
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/h...psbc344bc8.jpg
I have some Ravens I've retired......just sayin.....
In pocket pistols I have a Ruger LC9, which is about a large as I would classify as a pocket pistol; a S&W 349 shrouded hammer 38/357, also on the large side but still works as a pocket piece and I just bought a North American Arms .22 WMR 5 shot Derringer type, truly a pocket gun. Havn't had a chance to fire the NNA .22 WMR as our range is under renovation. I bought the NNA more as a gun to carry while checking my trap line.
I got a Davis .32 auto with my eyes on a Ruger lc380 (not lcp). Had a Taurus TCP. Mag release button was too sensitive and was always popping the mag out. I got tired of constantly checking it so I sent it down the road.
My DW has a Taurus PT140 she loves. Had a mag release problem at first. Sent it to the factory and they replaced the plastic one with a metal one and works great.
Currently, mostly the Ruger LCP or NAA .22mag.
Close-by Ruger LCR.
Kinda one of those you want a little bigger, and bigger, than go back a start over.
Still a Jennings .22 in the hunting carry bag....when people talk about them, I drag it out run a couple of mags thru it, brush it out, put it back with a "Yup, still works....."
it's the size of a colt peacemaker, I have big hands LOL. I kid, I kid.
It takes 22 shorts.
Now that right there is funny I don't care who you are.
Well, let's see. Currently I carry a Springfield XDs in .45acp. I usually wear cargo pants (only way to carry all the crap without going to a man purse) so printing isn't bad. Used to carry a Taurus PT709, but couldn't get the sights to adjust (YMMV) otherwise It didn't print. Love the XDs!
Hey, we made it 20 posts in before someone offered up a sawed off Glock or the XD as a "pocket gun"!!!
Like I generally say, it depends on the size of your pockets.
However, with those big boys we are entering territory that requires suspenders and a belt for proper pocket transport. Otherwise you are just another guy from the ghetto holding his pants up with one hand.
The reason I ask - Mama wants me to get something for dress slacks for when we go out. I'll probably go with the Kel Tec or Ruger............but may have to add an ankle holster for the 1911.
@OldFlaJarhead - I've got a couple of XDs. One is a full sized 45 the other is a subcompact 40. While small, it is a little wide and the weight takes it far outside the realm of pockets for me.
I have a few...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...s/2d8e674a.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps1w3kfon7.jpg
Love these things!!
CW
So, CW....how do you pick one for the day?....must take awhile......
Nice........... thanks for posting.....
Crash, if you can hold out until after the jamboree I will bring a Keltec a selection for your approval !!!
I have their entire line so you will have a good idea. Since the Ruger is a direct knock off of the Keltec line you can get the feel for the Ruger by checking out the Keltec.
My suggestion, for a guy your size, go with the PF9 for pocket carry. It is full 9mm in a package smaller than most .380 and I can hide it in MY pocket, so it will work for you. Only problem is that it hurts like crap to shoot!
I can cope with that because I am not into plinking with my belly guns. They are for last stand activity and I can deal with a bit of recoil slap in that situation. I am not shooting 200 rounds a week out of any of them.
I have a P11 also, but I am borderline on it due to size of the grip. As a reference point, the P11 is 6" long, 4" tall and less than an inch wide. but my spare mag for it is from a model 59 S&W. I can carry it in my pocket but it is not as compact as the PF9. But if you are one of them that expects a running gunfight with a pocket pistol it does hold 11 rounds in the primary and the S&W mags are good for 15 round each!
I do have to admit that when I switch from the P3at to the PF9 or P11 I start carrying in the belt using the Keltec belt clips or an IWB holster. But by that time the weather has changed and I am doing the Mr. Rogers thing with sweaters and vests, or carrying in the pocket of a parka so no one ever knows the gun is present.
Real "pocket carry" demands a change in how you use your pockets. I carry the P3at in the right front pocket with only a money clip in that pocket with it. Change, knife, phone and anything else goes somewhere else. I only want that pistol and my money in the right front and I can come out with whichever I choose depending on the need.
No pocket holsters either ! If I want the thickness of a pistol and a holster I will simply buy a thicker pistol that holds more rounds!
Bring em. I may have one by then, but you can never have too many right? I'm a little bit smaller smaller since we met last - lost some weight.
I *never, ever* leave home naked... When discreet carry is preferred, my S&W Bodyguard 380 w/laser is what I take.. Ive yet to shoot it (really need to!!). My take on it, its for "up close & personal" security, 7 yrds or less, dont even need the sights.. The laser is nifty for generalized aiming and may add a psyco level that "may" deter if Im lucky.
Its small enough to fit in a DeSantis pocket holster without much print.... If I pack it with the fly cover, it looks like a wallet at casual glance, no print.
I also have an IWB with belt hook holster for loose t-shirt carry.
380 is the smallest caliber Ill give consideration to for self defense. If I can smell your breath, its gonna work as desired!
EB
Crash, look at the Ruger LCR with Crimson Trace grips. That's what my wife carries. If she wants to carry it in her purse there's no hammer to catch on anything. It's pretty light weight and the 38 Special has a pretty good track record. Just another option.
She's got a hammerless 38 already. This one will be for me. She knows that I go nowhere without carrying (and likes that) but wants me to be a little more discrete when we go out someplace a little fancier.
The KLCR also handles .357 as well as .38's.....stout when pulling the trigger
I have a SW638 with the shrouded hammer. Too big for pockets in the summer.
Been drooling on the counter for a used Sig 238 for over a month now. Can't talk the guy down enough though, even though it obviously isn't selling.
Shouldn't have shown so much interest in it. A buddy of mine has one. The trigger is so much better than the SW bodyguard - and way better than the Shield.
The reason the trigger on the Sig is better is due to it being a straight single action Colt style trigger rather than the convoluted "safety in the trigger" system everyone is using in their striker fired creations.
get a bigger pocket, I have always wanted one of these.
http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle1997/le970315-03.html
Now Randy, I would expected you to post at least a few of these.....LOL
I fought the law and the law won LOL. Actually I didn't but I don't want to go there either. Now if that gun was legal, no BS paperwork or such I would have a few. May have to wet my whistle with a muzzleloader of the same style.
I actually worked with a guy that made those and did some beautiful wood etching on them. Quite the artist. ATF didn't do anything the first time. The second time he got 1 year and a day if I remember correctly. They did an under cover sting on him a year later and, unfortunately, he bit.
Randy Weaver?
How about this?
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...psacc7e4e1.jpg
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Peder...tol/740261.uts
Of course there is always this.....
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...0533crop-1.jpg
A small gun in your pocket or on your person is useful. Far more so than the larger on you left home cause it's a hassle to carry.
With this at 20-30' I have not one single issue with my choice of a 22 mag as a backup.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps8azrxkwa.jpg