If you are partial to Sigs, you should at least consider the P290. If you are looking at subcompact, single stack 9's like the LC9, compare them to the P290. . .texaspirate wrote:I have a sig 226 and LOVE IT, it doesnt fail... and its flawless in construction... so Im partial.
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This is ALL tremendously Helpful and Great feedback, keep it coming..
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for a sub-compact - Kahr PM9, CM9, MK9, CW9.......
the ultimate smoothest DA trigger on the market (cam action), accurate, well balanced (low bore axis due to offset feed ramp), reliable, and very easy to carry.
I fought the urge to even consider a Kahr for many years until I traded for a CW9 a couple of years ago. No looking back!
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I fought the urge to even consider a Kahr for many years until I traded for a CW9 a couple of years ago. No looking back!
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If you haven't yet, google "Review +whatever gun" and you will find scads of reviews of about every gun on the market. Same with youtube reviews. On youtube, a guy who goes by nutnfancy has lots of good ones, and compares guns in the same catagory. a website, http://www.gunblast.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; gives good reviews too.
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Re: CARRY Question, SIG P38 vs Ruger LC9 or Kel Tec etc
You Guys have ANY THOUGHTS on the P250 2 SUM Smaller gun option as a carry? I found a combo brand new for 440 dollars in 9 mm... Thoughts????
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They aren't ~bad~...it's an interesting modular unit.. it's not really 2 guns, but two frames you remove the firing unit from one and pop in the other. Of course now your at a polymer frame if that's what you want, rather than traditional steel/alloy of most others sigs. But should be fine, a matter of want you want and need.texaspirate wrote:You Guys have ANY THOUGHTS on the P250 2 SUM Smaller gun option as a carry? I found a combo brand new for 440 dollars in 9 mm... Thoughts????
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My absolute favorite sub/micro compact is the Kahr PM9. Next, if wanting even smaller, definitely the Kahr P380 - but break-in and ammo choice are picky for this last one! I'm definitely a hard core Kahr fan and follower.
The Kahr CM9 is a new, cheaper version of PM9, but if $ wasn't an issue, the PM9 with Night Sights is worth every Penny IMHO. I would recommend the Kahr over LC9 model - if anything, at least due to trigger and safety difference.
The Kahr CM9 is a new, cheaper version of PM9, but if $ wasn't an issue, the PM9 with Night Sights is worth every Penny IMHO. I would recommend the Kahr over LC9 model - if anything, at least due to trigger and safety difference.
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Good choice.mr surveyor wrote:for a sub-compact - Kahr PM9, CM9, MK9, CW9.......
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mr surveyor wrote:for a sub-compact - Kahr PM9, CM9, MK9, CW9.......
the ultimate smoothest DA trigger on the market (cam action), accurate, well balanced (low bore axis due to offset feed ramp), reliable, and very easy to carry.
I fought the urge to even consider a Kahr for many years until I traded for a CW9 a couple of years ago. No looking back!
I have to qualify a prior response. As previously stated, I own and would recommend the LC9 -- but for me price was certainly a consideration and I have other carry guns chambered in 9mm. Since cost is not a concern for you, I would reiterate the others suggesting that you check out the Kahr PM9.G26TR wrote:My absolute favorite sub/micro compact is the Kahr PM9. Next, if wanting even smaller, definitely the Kahr P380 - but break-in and ammo choice are picky for this last one! I'm definitely a hard core Kahr fan and follower.
While smaller than 9mm, I recently picked up a P380 as a BUG. In response to G26TR comments (and I've read similar statements elsewhere), I have had no issues with the break-in period/ammo selection so far. Only one outing to the range yet, but it has 175 rounds flawlessly through it. I'm quickly becoming a hard core "Kahr fan and follower," too.
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VERY accurate
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Is OP looking for a true pocket carry gun (if so, look here http://mouseguns.com/PocketAutoComparison.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)?
or is OP looking for a smaller (perhaps also slimmer) gun for some kind of belt carry?
If the latter, add the Walther PPS to your list of guns to consider. It can be pocket carried (like a baby Glock "can" be) but it's not ideal unless you have huge pockets. But it's amazingly thin and amazingly accurate for it's size and barrel length. In an inside the waistband holster (crossbreed, comp-tac, etc) it disappears - and can be carried with shirt tucked in completely concealed. Size is similar to Ruger LC9, Taurus 709 "slim", Kel Tec PF9, and the P/CW/K series Kahr guns, but it "fits" me better because of more pronounced grip frame "beaver tail" than the others.
for a true pocket gun in 9mm, I think you're stuck with the Kahrs or perhaps the Sig 290 (though I've been unimpressed with the ergonomics of the Sig - doesn't fit the hand well at all). in .380 many more choices, as already discussed.
also there's always the venerable snub-nose .38/.357 revolver for pocket carry - Smith & Wesson J-frame, Ruger LCR, etc.
or is OP looking for a smaller (perhaps also slimmer) gun for some kind of belt carry?
If the latter, add the Walther PPS to your list of guns to consider. It can be pocket carried (like a baby Glock "can" be) but it's not ideal unless you have huge pockets. But it's amazingly thin and amazingly accurate for it's size and barrel length. In an inside the waistband holster (crossbreed, comp-tac, etc) it disappears - and can be carried with shirt tucked in completely concealed. Size is similar to Ruger LC9, Taurus 709 "slim", Kel Tec PF9, and the P/CW/K series Kahr guns, but it "fits" me better because of more pronounced grip frame "beaver tail" than the others.
for a true pocket gun in 9mm, I think you're stuck with the Kahrs or perhaps the Sig 290 (though I've been unimpressed with the ergonomics of the Sig - doesn't fit the hand well at all). in .380 many more choices, as already discussed.
also there's always the venerable snub-nose .38/.357 revolver for pocket carry - Smith & Wesson J-frame, Ruger LCR, etc.
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Re: CARRY Question, SIG P38 vs Ruger LC9 or Kel Tec etc
texaspirate wrote:You Guys have ANY THOUGHTS on the P250 2 SUM Smaller gun option as a carry? I found a combo brand new for 440 dollars in 9 mm... Thoughts????
I had this set up and did not care for the concealability, the gun is to wide. I was able to carry a midsize gun just as well.
It would be very hard to beat a Sig P238 for a good BUG or smaller carry gun (remember, the "perfect" carry gun is the one you have ON YOU when you need it). Also Kahr makes a P380 that works well but the slide is harder thus requires more practice to master.
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Does the extended mag comes with the gun or do you have to buy separately? Do you have the part number for it? Thanks!wgoforth wrote:Lol, I first read this as "I don't agree with anything wgoforth mentions..." And I'm thinking "whaaaa??" Yes, Bodyguard is a nice peice. It fact it was my personal carry until my wife handled the P238 and liked it. Got hers and tried it and was amazed at how smooth and accurate it was...so I got one! I am big on saying spouses should have matching guns so if they accidentally grab each others during a firefight or accidentally grab one anothers mags there isn't a problem or a moment of confusion.Middle Age Russ wrote:Your intended carry method (pocket, ankle, IWB, OWB, etc...) and how the gun feels in your hand, particularly when firing it, should be the deciding factors. I don't really disagree with anything WGOFORTH mentions on this issue and my wife has a P238 but I have an S&W Bodyguard .380 in my carry rotation. The reason I have the Bodyguard is that I can pocket carry it in just about any pair of pants I have. I cannot do this with the P238, but I like shooting it better than the Bodyguard.
Keep in mind that depending on circumstances it is not that difficult to conceal a full sized pistol. Using a CompTac MTAC (or presumably a Cross Breed Super Tuck, Tucker Anser, Galco King Tuk and the like) I can conceal a full sized M&P 9 pretty well under a tucked shirt. For casual outings, church and the like this is my preferred carry choice. The .380 serves in places where potential scrutiny is greater / more continuous, like the workplace.
If you search the web on the P238, you will find lots of complaints early one. These have been corrected for the past year.. changed the recoil spring design and the magazine....so don't get an older used one without considering the replacement cost of those.
My wife's is on the top, mine is on the bottom. Note extended mag which allows all 4 fingers to grip and extra round (I have a small hand).
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Part number for rl168:
I have a new one (mag), in original package. On front above a bar code " MAG-238-380-7-X, MAGAZINE 238,380, 7RD, X-GRIP"
On package back, bottom right corner "PN 8590013".
Hope this helps you.
I have a new one (mag), in original package. On front above a bar code " MAG-238-380-7-X, MAGAZINE 238,380, 7RD, X-GRIP"
On package back, bottom right corner "PN 8590013".
Hope this helps you.