2 of them? One for you, one for her?
Correct. Mine will serve as a backup on those odd occasions that I actually carry a BUG as opposed to a second full size gun, or just one gun.
2 of them? One for you, one for her?
Correct. Mine will serve as a backup on those odd occasions that I actually carry a BUG as opposed to a second full size gun, or just one gun.
...stay with IWB and a good kydex or leather holster.
Glock 42 might be the J frame replacement I have been looking for. But now that all the 380s have left the house I am hesitant to reinvest in that cartridge.
Ok I'm curious....why is it the J Frame you're looking for?
I go back and forth on the .380, but I think I'd still be more comfortable with a 38 special, or better yet, my Glock 26.
Auto instead of a revolver. Because all the cool kids shoot autos.
That at is my tongue in cheek way of saying that I am still waiting on a pocket sized auto that 1) actually runs and 2) does not feel like somebody is beating my hand with a hammer. The J frame is a bit rough on the hand but at least it isn't susceptible to limp wristing. Seems to me that a gun that will fire with less them optimum grip is a characteristic good for a pocket gun.
edit: when at home I usually keep a smith 642 in my pocket. I refer to it as my lawn mowing gun
Pick up and handle a Taurus TCP.
that was my reason for abandoning small compacts back then. I pretty much had given up on a comfortable micro until I felt the Sig P938 configuration with the hogue rubber grip and extended mag.. I can get a full, comfy 4 finger grip and the feel of the slightly bulbous grip reminds me of my M&P's.