StrikeFire83
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I was at a Los Angeles gun store the other day, not interested in buying anything as I am heading back to a free state (Texas) within a month’s time, but it’s always fun to check out wares and window shop. Looking at all the modern pistols aimed at the CCW market, it dawned on me that the .25 & 32. ACP seem like generally useless and outmoded calibers in today’s market.
Given the marginal nature of the .25, and the slightly better performance of the .32, I was wondering why anyone would elect to carry a gun in these calibers when my P3AT, the Ruger LCP, the forthcoming Kahr P380 are as small or SMALLER then many of the .32 and even .25 guns. It’s hard to imagine a mode of dress (other than a speedo) where a person couldn’t conceal a P3AT sized weapon.
Given the respectable performance of some .380 self defense loads and the ultra-slim profile of many current generation guns, do any of yall think the smaller and less effective .25 and .32 cartridges have any kind of future?
Given the marginal nature of the .25, and the slightly better performance of the .32, I was wondering why anyone would elect to carry a gun in these calibers when my P3AT, the Ruger LCP, the forthcoming Kahr P380 are as small or SMALLER then many of the .32 and even .25 guns. It’s hard to imagine a mode of dress (other than a speedo) where a person couldn’t conceal a P3AT sized weapon.
Given the respectable performance of some .380 self defense loads and the ultra-slim profile of many current generation guns, do any of yall think the smaller and less effective .25 and .32 cartridges have any kind of future?