![]() The extra 3 rounds are a bonus over the G42. It is not as good as the G42 on items 2 and 3, but it is even better than the G42 on item 4. My second choice is the Sig P365-380, which weighs 18.4 ounces loaded with 10. The fact that it is really fun to shoot regularly is a big bonus. The XP and XD mono-metal rounds and Buffalo Bore hard cast are barrier blind in. Item 5 is debatable, recognizing that the short. In my hands, the G42 leaves the 642 in the dirt on item 4. The G42 is tied with the 642 on items 1 and 3. It has to fire barrier blind ammunition that can get the job done.Īt this point in time, the last pocket gun I would get rid of is my Glock 42 with Ameriglo Agent sights, which weighs 16 ounces loaded with 7. It has to be able to almost hang with big guns in terms of accuracy and rate of fire even at distance, and reloading.ĥ. It has to be capable of being concealed without being noticed in situations where being noticed with a firearm could lead to unnecessary hassles.Ĥ. ![]() It has to be susceptible of being drawn without snagging.ģ. It has to fit in a front jeans pocket with enough room to comfortably get a firing grip on the gun while it is still in the pocket.Ģ. I've got a great front pants pocket holster for it made by Alabama Holsters.įor me, a pocket gun has to meet five criteria:ġ. He is still looking for the "right" holster for his uses, but I think we all go through that at first.I often pocket carry my Sig version of the Springfield 911, i.e., the Sig P238. My son in law has a pistol that I can't remember the make- S&W maybe- that looks identical to the 911 IMO and is just about exactly the same size.Īfter much discussion, my son went with a P365 and likes it a lot. Shame they stopped making the 911, but I think they stepped on some copyright issues. I picked up several of the 7 round extended mags for carry and I think I shoot better with them in place. I like the pocket holster they come with and it drops in the pants pocket without telegraphing much at all. I've been looking for the same model in a 9mm, but they are kind of hard to find. My EDC is a Springfield Armory 911 in 380. ![]() ![]() I watch his videos occasionally, but like most gun writers I take a lot of what he says with a grain of salt. ![]()
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