40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
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40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
I like the Bersa Thunder 380 CC but can't find any reasonably priced ammo right now - I have plenty of 40 cal for my Glock 23, but need a smaller gun for the Summer - a pocket carry sized like the Bersa Thunder. I know Bersa Thunder also has a 40 cal, and that's a possibility - any other recommendations? I would like something with a manual safety. I'd appreciate any recomendations. Thanks!
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
Speaking from daily experience, the Glock 27 and XD-40 sub.
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
I would recommend the PM series from Kahr. A little more pricey, but definitely a good choice. I carry the PM9, but the .40 (if you are stuck on that caliber) or the .45 versions are barely larger and will conceal as well or better than the Bersa IMO.
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
I have a Bersa Thunder UC in 9mm and it seems heavy IMO. A guy at work has Kahr and it's a nice little gun.
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
Purplehood is right about a Glock 27; I find I can carry a Glock 23 (can carry up to 15 rounds) in a cargo pocket just as easily. The slide is only about .5 inches longer.
I also like to carry a Sig P239 in .40 but it is a bit heavy. Good pistol however.
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Glock 23 and Glock 23C Compact
Caliber .40SW .40SW
Length (slide) 6.85 in.(174mm) 6.85 in.(174mm)
Height 5.00 in.(127mm) 5.00 in.(127mm)
Width 1.18 in.(30mm) 1.18 in.(30mm)
Length between sights 6.02 in.(153mm) 6.26 in.(159mm)
Barrel length 4.02 in.(102mm) 4.02 in.(102mm)
Barrel rifling Right, hexagonal Right, hexagonal
Length of twist 9.84 in.(250mm) 9.84 in.(250mm)
Magazine capacity 10rd/13rd/15rd 10rd/13rd/15rd
Weight Empty 21.16 oz.(600g) 21.16 oz.(600g)
Magazine weight 2.46 oz.(70g) 2.46 oz.(70g)
Full magazine weight 9.87 oz.(280g) 9.87 oz.(280g)
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GLOCK 27
Caliber .40SW
Length (slide) 6.29 in.(160mm)
Height 4.17 in.(106mm)
Width 1.18 in.(30mm)
Length between sights 5.67 in.(144mm)
Barrel length 3.46 in.(88mm)
Barrel rifling Right, hexagonal
Length of twist 9.84 in.(250mm)
Magazine capacity 9rd/11rd
Weight Empty 19.75 oz.(560g)
Magazine weight 2.12 oz.(60g)
Full magazine weight 7.23 oz.(205g)
I also like to carry a Sig P239 in .40 but it is a bit heavy. Good pistol however.
JW
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Glock 23 and Glock 23C Compact
Caliber .40SW .40SW
Length (slide) 6.85 in.(174mm) 6.85 in.(174mm)
Height 5.00 in.(127mm) 5.00 in.(127mm)
Width 1.18 in.(30mm) 1.18 in.(30mm)
Length between sights 6.02 in.(153mm) 6.26 in.(159mm)
Barrel length 4.02 in.(102mm) 4.02 in.(102mm)
Barrel rifling Right, hexagonal Right, hexagonal
Length of twist 9.84 in.(250mm) 9.84 in.(250mm)
Magazine capacity 10rd/13rd/15rd 10rd/13rd/15rd
Weight Empty 21.16 oz.(600g) 21.16 oz.(600g)
Magazine weight 2.46 oz.(70g) 2.46 oz.(70g)
Full magazine weight 9.87 oz.(280g) 9.87 oz.(280g)
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GLOCK 27
Caliber .40SW
Length (slide) 6.29 in.(160mm)
Height 4.17 in.(106mm)
Width 1.18 in.(30mm)
Length between sights 5.67 in.(144mm)
Barrel length 3.46 in.(88mm)
Barrel rifling Right, hexagonal
Length of twist 9.84 in.(250mm)
Magazine capacity 9rd/11rd
Weight Empty 19.75 oz.(560g)
Magazine weight 2.12 oz.(60g)
Full magazine weight 7.23 oz.(205g)
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
I also recommend the P239 .40 if you don't mind the weight. It's thin so it's easy to conceal, but the downside is that it only holds 7+1.
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
if you can find one... they are getting more and more rare, pick up a Kel-Tec P40, or pick up a P11 (9mm) with a P40 conversion. The 40 is the same size as the 9 it just carries a couple less rounds.
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.a ... =126900998
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http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.a ... =126900998
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http://www.ktog.org/articles-let.htm
Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
S&W M&P 40 compact however for a pocket gun my vote would be for the Kahr
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
Definitely a good choice for carry - however, not for pocket carry. I would recommend a Kahr PM40.MBGuy wrote:I also recommend the P239 .40 if you don't mind the weight. It's thin so it's easy to conceal, but the downside is that it only holds 7+1.
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
After many hours of handling small guns, I've decided on the Kahr PM40 for my next purchase. Mainly for pocket carry / BUG.
My sister like's the S&W M&P though. She'll be getting it for her main carry weapon after she gets her CHL.
My sister like's the S&W M&P though. She'll be getting it for her main carry weapon after she gets her CHL.
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
Great choices
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
Taurus PT 140, not sure about pocket carry, but I carry one at 3:00 in a IWB holster, also it holds 10 rounds.
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
I've recently become a fan of the Kahr pistols. A PM40 would fit your needs perfectly IMO.
I will at some point be picking up a PM45 myself.
I will at some point be picking up a PM45 myself.
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Re: 40 cal concealed carry pocket gun recommendations?
I have been carrying my Glock 27 IWB at 3:00 almost everyday for 5 months now.No matter if it is hot or cold out this is my favorite carry gun.It doesn't have a manual thumb safety, it has a index finger safety. All jokes aside i would reccommend this gun to anyone.Before my Glock i carried my Beretta PX4 storm,now the only time it comes out of the safe is when i go to the range!