Small revolver for protection
2016/7/22 9:15:29
Question
Hi,
I have understood that a .38 is the minimum generally recommended caliber for protection/stopping power.
I already occasionally carry one in a rear belt holster.
But I am wondering if there exists maybe a 4 shot revolver that is smaller and lighter that I could carry in my front pocket. Even the S&W Airweight, although light, is still a bit large for that.
Carl
Answer
Carl,
The five shot snub nose revolver is about the smallest one out there. I agree that it is not an issue of weight as much as bulk that prevents you from carrying one of these in a front pocket. I have a S&W Model 649 Bodyguard that I like to carry from time to time, but it doesn't lend itself to a trouser pocket.
Generally people will carry a small semi-auto if they are looking for a 'pocket gun'. I have one that I have nothing but good things to say about...it is a Kel-tec P-3AT. It is a .380 auto that weighs 11 oz. fully loaded and is small and very concealable. When carried in a DeSantis Nemesis holster, it virtually disappears in the pocket of a jacket or pair of pants. It has good stopping power for a gun of that size and holds six in the magazine and one in the chamber for a total of seven rounds. An extra magazine is very small and gives you another six rounds.
The .380 caliber works for me from the standpoint of stopping power, especially since I have those couple of extra rounds over the Bodyguard which only holds 5 rounds. Remember the European designation for the .380 is 9mm Kurtz (German for 'short').
The cost of these guns is reasonable at between $275 and $300 nearly anywhere they are available. The DeSantis holster is less than $25.
I'm not trying to sell you on a semi-auto as much as trying to give you a good very small secondary option to your revolver. Some have claimed to have reliability issues with Kel-tec pistols. I own two of them (a .32 caliber and .380 caliber) and have had no problems with either one.
Something to think about anyway...
Hope this helps you out...
Doug
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