Sig P238 will be my next purchase.Sig P238 .380 is my pocket pistol........LOVE it!!
has it been reliable?Sig P238 .380 is my pocket pistol........LOVE it!!
Very reliable and surprisingly accurate for such a small handgunhas it been reliable?
These little puppies were popular and expensive during the onset of concealed carry. Do they still bring top dollar?Just picked up a pair of Seecamp 32's. Cant wait to get to the range next week.
Anyone own a Seecamp?
These little puppies were popular and expensive during the onset of concealed carry. Do they still bring top dollar?
yes, they do have consecutive serial #s. They are 12 years old.I just looked on a gun auction site and it looks like you can purchase one for $435. So it looks like they have came down in price over the years.
RonC:
Just out of curiousity. Do your Seecamps have consecutive serial numbers?
Are the LCP and P238 what most of you folks consider the pocket pistols of choice? Or are their other contenders?I used to carry a Seacamp as backup. but it wasn't very accurate. I traded it toward an AMT Backup which was decent and then I traded that toward the Ruger LCP. Couldn't be happier now unless I splurge for a p238.
The LCP and P238 are very popular right now. Kahr's & Kel Tec's have a following as well.Are the LCP and P238 what most of you folks consider the pocket pistols of choice? Or are their other contenders?
avoid it, its too new too trust.Does anyone have experience with any of the Diamondback 380 series?
It's an appealing gun, but with a loaded mag, it was about twice as much as a 380 and even more compared to the 32. I plan to carry in pants pocket, so weight is important.My Kel-Tec P11 fits in my pocket so well I wouldn't need a holster. It's got the pocket clip on the side and as long as my jeans aren't tight, you'll never see it.