The LCP is great for carrying in your pocket or you can attach a small belt clip to it. But that being said it is brutal on the hand when shooting it at the range.
You might want to look at a thread I started yesterday about Sig and Kimber 4" 1911s. https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/handguns/211008-sig_1911_compact_rcs_4_or_kimber_compact_cdp_ii.html
A few people have mentioned the finish on the Kimber being an issue. Is that an isolated issue or is it a common problem? I am looking at the two tone model?
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions!
I am looking at Compact 1911s, specifically the Sig 1911 Compact Two Tone RCS 4" or Kimber Compact Two Tone CDP II. I can get a new Sig for $860 with their Lifetime warranty or I can get a used but never fired Kimber for $800 and no warranty. I am looking for advice on which gun to purchase...
I had a Sigma 9mm and it was the first gun I sold. It was not very accurate and it jammed when feeding rounds quite a few times. I traded when I bought my XD9.
I have had both a Bersa CC .380 and a Ruger LCP. The Bersa is fun to shoot at the range, very accurate and reliable, but it weighs a lot more and is a lot bigger than the LCP. The LCP is a real easy carry, even in the front pocket of your jeans. It is reliable when shooting, but it is not a...
Thanks for all the responses. It looks like I will have to drive a distance if I am going to shoot in IN. As I am right near the IL border I will see if there is anything close in IL.
The Bersa .380 concealed carry is a great midsize .380. I had a stainless Bersa that I used for range qualification for my Texas Concealed Carry permit and it was dead on accurate. I put quite a few rounds through the gun and it never failed.
I have a Ruger 380 LCP which can be found on sale for about $300. Great little gun that will fit in your pocket and weighs around 10 oz. Gander Mountain sells a 380 Hellcat made by I.O. that sells for $229. The Hellcat looks just like the Ruger LCP and it is made in the USA. 9.4 oz with an...