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  1. P238 and P938, I own both but for the insignificant increase in size, I find myself carrying the P338 all the time. It is a reliable powerful weapon and easily hidden.
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    Glock 43

    Glock 43 and Shield are great guns but I prefer to carry a Sig 938 9mm, barely bigger than a Sig 380 and easy to conceal!
  3. I used to swap out weapons often but since I got the Sig P938, it's all I carry either in a back pocket holster or OWB. It is barely larger than my Kimber Micro or the Sig P238.
  4. I bought the Kimber Micro 380 and use it as a backup. It is smooth!
  5. I was just about to "pull the trigger" and get a Glock 43 . . . . until I had a chance to look at and shoot the Sig P938 SAS. A lot more gun for just a little more money (IMHO)
  6. Kimber Micro or Sig P238
  7. My everyday carry was a Kimber Micro (ala Sig P238 - 380) but for a 1/4 longer barrel I switched to the Sig P938 9mm for more punch.
  8. I have both the Sig P238 and the P938. I carry the latter and the wife carries the P238, it fits her hand nicely, fun to shoot and easy to operate.
  9. Congrats to you and your selection. I was "inches" away from purchasing the 43 and the it happened . . . . . . I saw, held, shot the Sig P938! Its my new carry now!
  10. Got mine today after looking at the Glock 43. This handgun was in a different league. Two 7 round mags, hard holster, Tritium night sites and a real pleasure to shoot! I'm pleased with it as I also have the Kimber Micro (basically a jazzed up P238) and my wife has the Sig P238.These are very nice carry weapons.
  11. A person could easily shoot themselves pulling a loaded 43 out of their pocket, a pocket gun its not!
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    Glock 43

    I have the Kahr PM9, its a much more refined 9mm to me.
  13. Conceal means just that, not carry conceal but wearing a sign that gives away your advantage.
  14. Sooner- I like your post! Its easy to blame guns and overlook the real issues. That's what the bleeding Liberals go for each and every time. By the way of all the mass kilings, there have only been a handful of perps that were under 21. Most borrowed or stole the guns used in the crimes and in this case according to news reports it appears that guns weren't the main culprit, the assault weapon was. Violent video games kids spend hours a day in front of, copycat ideas weirdos get from news sensationalism and violent music and movies should be banned too if we are going to go down this road. Our government and poli-crookins never address problems directly, they like to apply MORE rules and regulations such as building a billion dollar border wall using tax payer money instead of removing all incentives for illegals to come here. Gun control is just another manipulative tool they try and use to achieve their agendas. I for one am not quite as worried about Feinstein as I am about Bloomberg!
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    SIG P290?

    DITTO! The PM9 is a fine choice
  16. I had a couple of PF-9's: Good prices Excellent Customer Service Good starter or personal protection weapon Hand hurting after 50 rounds at range Trigger action, so-so Not very accurate because of fit
  17. Being robbed at gunpoint twice! As a former military veteran I knew I didn't have to put up with that. It's a bad world out there, we just choose to ignore it. I put my butt in gear and did "the right thing" and feel allot better for doing it! For those of you that just did it or are thinking about it I say "do it!" but, get some additional training after you get the HCP. Remember, there is at least 1 lawyer attached to every bullet you fire!
  18. Being robbed at gunpoint twice! As a former military veteran I knew I didn't have to put up with that. It's a bad world out there, we just choose to ignore it. I put my butt in gear and did "the right thing" and feel allot better for doing it!
  19. I have the PM9 and cary it daily, The only 2 downsides for the PM40 (to me): Less rounds More kick
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    Ruger SR9C

    Ditto + + + I've had two of them, first one in April 2010. Very versatile little gun especially for Lefty's like me.
  21. I can whole heartedly recommend the P238 with a couple of "buts" . . . I prefer to carry more firepower if I'm dressed properly. Such as: Kahr PM9 or Kimber 45 Ultra Carry ll When I'm dressed in cutoffs, shorts & T shirts etc. I'll stash the P238. Put some good Critical Defense ammo in it and you've got decent firepower in a 380. The Glock 26 or 27 is a nice carry tool too. For you Lefty's out there a Ruger SR9c is a nice choice as it has ambi safety and mag release and will eat pretty much any ammo you feed it. I'm sure there are some favorite pocket 380's out there but I think the Sig P238 is the best for me.
  22. ++ What he said. My Kahr PM9 is ideal for size, power and quality.

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