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backwoodsW250 06-26-2011 09:44 AM

LCR's are great little guns but to small for my hands I carry a Kahr CW40 now and love it only a few oz's heavier and got 7 shots of 40 cal. :yeah:

gunman41mag 06-26-2011 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by backwoodsW250 (Post 767371)
LCR's are great little guns but to small for my hands I carry a Kahr CW40 now and love it only a few oz's heavier and got 7 shots of 40 cal. :yeah:

I think semi-autos are a lot easier to conceal:tu:

cummins freak 06-26-2011 10:05 AM

I agree on the Kahr arms. I was dead set on a super small 1911 untill I stumbled across the PW9 for like a third of the price and more the 50% lighter! and also thinner so im about dead set on one! Then throw in a Crossbread super Tuck Delux IWB holster and BINGO!

Bucket Truck 06-26-2011 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by smokeeaterlb7 (Post 767187)
J frame for your back Pocket boys. Not the best in capacity, but 38 special +p rated revolver. I like it

Thats what i carry along with 5 rounds in a speed loader. The only thing I dont like about a LCP is my finger doesnt fit the trigger. Just hard to get in the trigger guard fast.

oudive 06-26-2011 12:19 PM

Ruger LCP .380
 
Sup,

I really like my glock model 23 .40. It is very easy to conceal and holds like 13.

oudive


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jstange2 06-26-2011 09:44 PM

I've been seriously considering the ruger for my wife. She liked the bersa thunder 380 better when we were fingering them at cabelas. I think I will may overrule her.

smokeeaterlb7 06-26-2011 10:47 PM

My only problem with the LCP is that its too small for me to feel comfortable with. It feels like a toy in my hands.

Not to derail this thread, but the S&W J-frame feels like a gun, and is still small enough to conceal easily. I have a glock 19 and 26, the J is my primary conceal weapon of choice. I do occasionally wear an ankle holster with the 26 but I still have some printing.

Best words of advice I have received for conceal, accommodate the weapon by choosing the right clothing for your set up.

backwoodsW250 06-26-2011 11:25 PM

The Kahr is a single stack(means its really thin less than an inch at its widest) and I carry in my front pocket. No one can tell I have a 40 in there I carry it in a simple nemesis holster and its all good.

Ramprat 06-26-2011 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by smokeeaterlb7 (Post 767603)
My only problem with the LCP is that its too small for me to feel comfortable with. It feels like a toy in my hands.

Yep, to me it does not fit my hand, the wife and kids do not like how it feels/fits them either.. & I just do not trust the 380....


Originally Posted by smokeeaterlb7 (Post 767603)
Not to derail this thread, but the S&W J-frame feels like a gun, and is still small enough to conceal easily. I have a glock 19 and 26, the J is my primary conceal weapon of choice. I do occasionally wear an ankle holster with the 26 but I still have some printing.

My S&W 442 goes away in a Kramer pocket holster...you can't tell it's there, packs a more "powerful" punch than any mouse gun & does not have the problems semi auto pocket guns run into with functioning...

Normally the Sig 239 is my choice of concealment pistol, for "deep" concealment or when I don't want to tote the 1911 all day...but when the 239 is not up to the task the 442 works great.


Originally Posted by smokeeaterlb7 (Post 767603)
Best words of advice I have received for conceal, accommodate the weapon by choosing the right clothing for your set up.

Yep, no question about it...

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Played with this at shot...and if I was in the market for a mouse gun for a pocket pistol....

This is what I would go with...much much better than the LCP.....

Kimber America | Solo 9 mm Pistols

RSWORDS 06-27-2011 03:56 AM


Originally Posted by smokeeaterlb7 (Post 767603)
Best words of advice I have received for conceal, accommodate the weapon by choosing the right clothing for your set up.

1. I don't like "loose" clothing, I don't wear stuff tight, but it fits good, a tad on the baggy side but not to much.

2. Sometimes you have no choice on what your wearing.


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