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Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsReceived this from the Virginia Shooting Sports Association (VSSA) newsletter
Concealing a substantial handgun on your person is not easy. It requires forethought and commitment. While concealed means out of sight, if your piece prints through your clothing, it is not out of sight, but instead is a clue that you are carrying. You may not be breaking any laws when your firearm prints through your clothing, but you have just given up the element of surprise which is the reason to carry concealed. So, what do you do if it is difficult at best to effectively conceal a handgun on your hip or inside your waist band? A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Likewise, a gun in your pocket is worth two or more at home. Therefore, a little .22 LR pistol in your pocket is worth more to you from the standpoint of personal defense on the street than is a big .45 left at home. So, if the only way you can conveniently carry a gun is to carry a small caliber handgun in your pocket, do so, and go forth armed even if the little gun in your pocket is what some folks call a "mouse gun". The good news is that nowadays, there are more choices of quality pocket guns than ever and more pocket holsters for those guns to choose from. Read more about pocket carry here: http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=45069
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsKelTec PF-9 for me. P-3AT would fit better in front/rear pockets, but the 9 fits just fine in cargo pockets.
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI am eyeing the Kahr CM9, though it might still be a little too big for pocket carry especially if you tend to wear jeans without spacious front pockets.
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Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsWait 'til the Diamondback DB9 hits the mainstream. You heard it here first.
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Hopefully it's less of a piece of crap than their .380.
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsMy winter time back up gun used to be my Ruger SS speed six with the hammer spur removed. It fit great in my jacket pocket and I never really knew it was there. One HKS speed loader in my left jacket pocket gave me 12 rounds for the back up if for some reason the service pistol had issues.
Summertime back up gun was a small .22 semi auto (name excapes me right now, cheap but it never had issues on the range during the 4 years I carried it and practiced with it. The gun was in my left shirt pocket kind of behind/under the badge/badge support and the spare magazine was in my left front pants pocket. These days if I carry its the 1911. I also choose not to go to places like Richmond, VA where neither the populace nor the police department respects the rights of other citizens. Heck, if it weren't for work I wouldn't hardly go off my property.
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsTrigger likes the Bodyguard (forget who makes it). Targeting as her next gun. Its a .380. Anybody have one?
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Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI have the S&W BodyGuard 380 and it is in fact, my CC weapon for Summertime. Carry it in front my pocket with a MIKA holster, no printing at all and the gun comes out clean, holster stays in the pocket on the draw.
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This. I got one a few weeks ago, it fits right in my cargo pants pocket, and it feeds 124gr +p ammo. Not reliable with the 147s, though. I'm having problems finding a pocket holster for it locally. Jim
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsSchweet! I'll look into that S&W Bodyguard holster.
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Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI have a Ruger LCR that I pocket carry.
I'm still trying to break in my DB9. Lifetime NRA Member
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI typically carry a 9mm OWB, but do pocket carry a S&W 642 Airweight in .38 Special. I really like the trigger on the Ruger LCR, tho...
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI used to have (and carried) a little Desert Eagle micro .380 that was a nice little shooter and it concealed really nice it a front pant pocket. I regret getting rid of that gun.
Anyone have one?,(like dislike?)"Lead Follow or Get out of the Way!"
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsIf you're going to carry in your pocket make sure you inspect/clean it frequently to remove the dirt, dry skin, pocket lint that build up on anything in your pants pockets. You might also want to consider some type of finish that doesn't require much lube as the lube will spot the material either giving away that you have something in your pocket or just staining your pants.
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsTaurus pt709 slim 9mm fits just fine in the pocket. waistband carry is irritating....or I'm just getting fat. Probably both.
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Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI have a NAA Black Widow with replaced handgrips so it has a pocket clip on it. Even in tight clothes no one will ever know its on you. Its my preferred backup/summer carry by far.
Re: Pocket Carry of Small Caliber HandgunsI own 2 LCP's. Great piece especially for what you can get one for these days.
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