My Seecamp .32 is the best BUG that I have owned. I was unaware that you were looking for a primary weapon. My bad! I personally would not carry it alone. It feels much more comfortable with his big bro, Mr. Wilson Combat...
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My Seecamp .32 is the best BUG that I have owned. I was unaware that you were looking for a primary weapon. My bad! I personally would not carry it alone. It feels much more comfortable with his big bro, Mr. Wilson Combat...
Another vote for the Keltec P3AT. It's my carry everywhere gun.
My pocket carry Taurus 605
Noli nothis permittere te terere
Lord, Grant me a good sword and no need to use it.
I carry a Kimber Ultra Carry II, .45 ACP, in a Sam Andrews www.andrewsleather.com , pocket holster.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence in their behalf. - George Orwell
I pocket carry a Bersa 380.
Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway.
John Wayne
+1 Kel-Tek P3AT. I love mine. 2000+ rounds with no problems. Very manageable considering the weight and size.
Gun Control means never having to say "I missed you."
- Glock 27 (.40)
- Kel-Tec p3at (.380)
- Beretta 96FS (.40)
- Smith & Wesson 5906 (9mm)
S&W 642 in a Mika's pocket holster.
I carry mine daily.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft!
-- Theodore Roosevelt --
Cannot go wrong with a dao revolver. point and click.
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I am just as nice as anyone lets me be and can be just as mean as anyone makes me. - Quoted from Terryger, New member to our forum.
ALOT depends on the size of you/your pockets. I can't imagine how anyone can carry a compact .45 in a pocket hoster![]()
But if you're a BIG guy with big pants, oh wellI'm 5'7", 160 lbs and a 642 feels very bulky and a bit heavy in dress pants and when seated it pull the pocket off to the side.
On the other hand, the KelTec P3AT is perfect. Balances all the considerations such as cost, caliber, size, weight, profile (i.e., flat w/no cylinder bulge). I think the NAA guardians and the seecamps are probably great guns but even though they're smaller they'll likely feel like a small brick compared to the keltec.
So go to a store and put a 642 and a keltec in your pocket (after asking permission) and see what you think. You may even find an NAA Guardian in .380 for comparison but it would be a miracle if you found a seecamp.
God Bless
Gideon
Gideon
For a pocket pistol that would see a lot of use, I recommend the P3AT. Steve48