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Anyone carry a pocket pistol?


Jhyler12

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I have the Ruger LCP .380, with 7 hollow points. Fits in the front pocket of my suit pants. I have shot it a bunch, never had a problem (knock on wood). The case I have is neat, the back part is shaped like square like a wallet, and it is rugged leather, so that the shape it makes in your pocket doesnt look like a gun.

This is the smallest gun I have carried, and I have carried a few guns. It packs a nice punch with the .380 hollow point, and it 7 shots. The gun is no thicker than a blackberry, but slightly heavier.

I would recommend this over the Taurus, even though you get an extra clip with the Taurus. Best $400 you can spend on a conceal.

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I have the Ruger LCP .380, with 7 hollow points. Fits in the front pocket of my suit pants. I have shot it a bunch, never had a problem (knock on wood). The case I have is neat, the back part is shaped like square like a wallet, and it is rugged leather, so that the shape it makes in your pocket doesnt look like a gun.

This is the smallest gun I have carried, and I have carried a few guns. It packs a nice punch with the .380 hollow point, and it 7 shots. The gun is no thicker than a blackberry, but slightly heavier.

I would recommend this over the Taurus, even though you get an extra clip with the Taurus. Best $400 you can spend on a conceal.

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I have those same kickass sunglasses

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Two things.

1) Make sure you take the Carry and Conceal class!

Truth, and make sure you know when/where you can carry.

2) You don't end up like Plaxico! "I had my gun in my sweatpants and shot myself in the thigh!"

If you are carrying a gun like a thug, then....well I will just leave it at that.

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I was looking at getting a Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380 to carry around all of the time, does anyone have this gun or have any suggestions on another gun? Thanks...

Don't try to show off with it... it is designed to carry 6 in the magazine and 1 in the chamber. This model will fire without a magazine.

I've read that some models have trouble with the hammer. I'd go with something else.

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Don't try to show off with it... it is designed to carry 6 in the magazine and 1 in the chamber. This model will fire without a magazine.

I've read that some models have trouble with the hammer. I'd go with something else.

Don't have to worry about showing off here, its all about protection for my family if the situation ever came up. I here you with the fire without a magazine in it but it does have a manual saftey switch on it, and from what I understand the saftey does not slide by accident, you actually have to put some force behind it...

I did alot of reading last night and most the reviews were great but I want to make sure I buy the right one...

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