Handled one. My pockets aren't that big. That's a big single stack.Glock 43
Yes, I said it
It's a little heavy for the clothes I wear.Tried the sig p938?
I've heard stories about quality control and how they're hit and miss.What's your price range? A Kahr CM9 is about the size of that keltec you had but a good bit heavier.
I've not had any issues with any Kahr I've owned (6?) but you do need to follow the break in period and they can be finicky about hollow points.I've heard stories about quality control and how they're hit and miss.
Shoots great, pocket carry no. Honestly, even the LCP is a pain to pocket carry.Suggestions?
Does anybody carry an LC9S? Can it be pocket carried?
Which hollow points have worked for you?I've not had any issues with any Kahr I've owned (6?) but you do need to follow the break in period and they can be finicky about hollow points.
I had forgotten which one you had carried. I'm gonna try for a CGP run next week and see what they have.Pete,
What you are after is a CM9 or a DB9. I have had two DB9s and never had a problem out of either. Wish I could hold onto one instead of offering them up in trades.
This is the best choice. I've found that it's the smallest 9 that maintains reliability. If you don't like the size of the G43, the LC9 isn't any better.What's your price range? A Kahr CM9 is about the size of that keltec you had but a good bit heavier.
95% of the issues encountered with a Kahr are related to break in. They are manufacturered with fairly tight tolerances.I've heard stories about quality control and how they're hit and miss.