Need Pocket Gun...small semi

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seacamp is one option.. you wont find a smaller semiauto in MA. j-frame snub or similar small frame revolver is another.
or you could get lots of great used guns.
 
The Good,

yes he was saying that. If you live in MA and I move there I could sell you my guns. I just have to do it through a private sale. I have often wondered if I could move to MA for a few days with a bucketload of new guns and mark them up for a few bucks. Just to get them to our brothers out there. Then decide I dont like MA after I am rich and move back. Unfortunately the state I am in is not much better than MA.
 
How about a Walther P-99 compact?

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Or a Para 645B
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Or S&W 457
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and 908
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Check out Four-Seasons Gun Shop for many other compact handguns http://www.fsguns.com/fsg_new_hg.html

The owner's name is Carl and he's a great guy. I bought most of my handguns from FS and I lived over an hour and a half away.
 
I have a Bersa Thunder .380 Concealed Carry. The Bersa Thunder is very similar to a Walther PPK, but lighter and less expensive. They have been around for decades and are completely reliable. The Concealed Carry version has low profile sites, an abbreviated beaver tail, a bobbed hammer, slimmer graps and more rounded lines to prevent snagging on clothes. At 17.5oz, it is also 5oz lighter than the regular Thunder. Its not as small as a Kel-Tec, but I've got a Galco pocket holster for it that works just fine with all of my pants and shorts.
 
Consider the Para P6.45LDA, Colt Pocket Nine or the Rohrbaugh R9 ...

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... the Colt Pocket Nine is the size of a PPK, the P6.45LDA is slightly larger while the R9 is slightly smaller.​
 
Why can't you buy a glock in MA? Does the governor have good taste in guns and mandated that no one in his state will own such a POS :D ?
 
Pocket carry...

I think all the advice offered is good. My personal experience has lead me to several small semi-auto pistols. My primary is a Glock 27 in .40. Another favorite is the AMT DAO Back-up in ,45ACP. My reasoning is that the gun one has in a pocket, holstered or not, needs to have the fewest bells, levers and whistles to grab gunk...I know folks who really like the Kel-Tecs, but I also suggest a look at the North American Arms small pistols. Their .32NAA is a .380 necked down to .32 The .25NAA is a .32 necked down to .25. My experiemce with Kahrs is all pretty good with an exception that if you pocket carry you might want to stay with the polymer framed models. Further I discovered that the little SIG .380 is lever happy and the PPK and PPK/s models likewise. I reserve them exclusively for ankle or shoulder carry. I've always liked the .25ACPs but I'm pragmatic enough to believe that the most efficient way to utilize them would likely be to throw them at a bad guy. The ones I have I don't want to throw away so I leave them in the safe. From my ramblings I suppose you can discern that you can get pocket pistols in nearly any caliber. My suggestion would be to decide which caliber you feel meets your needs and then buy accordingly.
 
Sorry

No CZ...No HK, No kimber, No Glock, No NAA...


I can get any SW, most Sig, Seecamp, Some beretta, Walther, Some Ruger.

That's it. Let em know, thanks, :)
 
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