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Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI am about to put down a down payment on a Seecamp LWS32. 4 month wait but worth it. Already have my name on a list for an LWS380 but that's over a year.
Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI just put a down payment on a new LWS32 by Seecamp. When the G26 doesn't work for me. I'll see it in about 4 months.
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Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI carrry a Ruger LCP as a backup to my Taurus .327 Federal Magnum, which is a backup to my Kimber 1911. The Ruger and the Taurus are both pocket carry with cargo pants and the Ruger will fit in any front pocket. The LCP has a Crimson Trace laser and is a great little gun. That being said, i personally don't want to rely on .380 as my first choice in a defensive encounter. I know for a lot of people out there it is more tham enough caliber and that's fine for the,. I just want the most stopping power that I can accurately hit with and for me that's a .45 .
I'll keep my guns, my money, amd my freedom, you Keep the CHANGE.
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsGood to see you still kickin' around, John!
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Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI pocket carry a Kel-tec p32, mostly as a back up to my Kel-Tec p11, but sometimes on its own. I also wanted to agree with the earlier post in this thread about cleaning, as I find that my p32 gets dirty with lint pretty quickly.
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