Mustang .380 with Buffalo Bore solid lead ammo. Very reliable auto.
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Mustang .380 with Buffalo Bore solid lead ammo. Very reliable auto.
Depending on the circumstance I will choose between my SW 642 or my Kel-tec P-32. While I haven't had any problems with the Kel-tec the Smith is definitely my favorite.
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I pocket carry a S &W 642. When I my pockets aren't deep enough, I carry a Beretta Tomcat .32 in a back pocket holster (looks like a wallet in your pocket). Sometimes I carry both.
Kahr PM9, occasionally substituted with a KelTec P32.
I carry my S&W 642 in a pocket holster more than anything else. It is SO nice just to drop it in your pocket and go. Do not have to worry how you move to keep it from showing, or even worry how to dress to cover it up......
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Depending on what I am wearing and where I am going on a given day, I might carry a PPK/S .380, a Sig P232 .380, or a S&W M&P 360, in the pocket. The J frame is the easiest to carry, and the easiest to carry spare ammo for.
Right now...NAA Guardian .380 in a Mika pocket holster. Had a few people wanting to buy it. May go with a wheel gun, just for something different. Like the looks of the M&P 340.
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When Im not carrying my springfield xdsc 9mm. I have my kel-tec p-32 in my pocket it has been reliable with everything Ive fed it so far.
I carry a pm9 and like it but the new Kahr 380 looks like a better fit then then the lcp or p3at.
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Long ago, and far away- the S&W 940 Centennial. I had one, and am slightly sorry I traded it off, but honestly, the moon clips were more of a liability than an asset for primary carry, and the stainless frame was too heavy for legit pocket/BUG carry.
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ooh-la-la...very nice, indeed. Congrats Sir.
I'm having second thoughts about getting the LCP. Oh, not the gun itself mind you, it's just that I'm starting to go through another wheel gun phase and that 442 bodyguard pictured above is whispering to me. Make it STOP!!!![]()
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My little 442 is with me more than any other gun. Summer time it disappears in my cargo shorts with a Mika pocket holster, other times of the year it rides appendix style in a High Noon Hideaway w/ Clip. I find the J frame to be the most comfortable and easiest to carry of all my sidearms. Quality ammo and a speed strip (or two) and I rarely feel under gunned.
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