one nice thing about Seecamp 32 or 380

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one nice thing about Seecamp 32 or 380 is the magazine release is on the bottom of the grip . This allow one to carry in back pocket and sit on the gun without releasing the magazine.

Have a kel tec 380 and a Sig P238. Miss that one picky feature, but not enough to buy a seecamp 380 for about a grand. after all the fees.
 
But at least my Seecamp rips the skin off my finger when I shoot it... Love it, but it's a biter...
 
Never shot the seecamp 380, but have read bandaids help before you pull the trigger :). My CT on my kel tec 380 digs in some, enough that i really am comsidering selling. The Kel tec is so light is better pocket carry than a Seecamp 32 IMO.

Should take the CT off, much tamer. Does not bite.
 
The 380 seecamp is a serious handful, and painful to shoot. Surprisingly accurate for a pistol without sights if you concentrate, but it's hard to concentrate when your finger is being bashed against the triggerguard. I'd rather hit my hand with a ball-peen I think. :)

The locking breech of the Kel Tec and Ruger makes them positively pleasant to shoot by comparison. For me at least.
 
The 380 seecamp is a serious handful, and painful to shoot. Surprisingly accurate for a pistol without sights if you concentrate, but it's hard to concentrate when your finger is being bashed against the triggerguard. I'd rather hit my hand with a ball-peen I think. :)

The locking breech of the Kel Tec and Ruger makes them positively pleasant to shoot by comparison. For me at least.
agree have a kel tec P3at with CT and a d sig p238
 
I handled one of those grossly over priced Seecamp .380's at a gun show last week and the thing was not much larger than a Zippo lighter.
Almost looked like one too!
I cant imagine shooting a full count box of 50 cartridges through it at a range session.
 
They sure do shoot nice as hell... but they bite. I can't imagine shooting the .380, the .32 barks...
 
I have two of the LWS32's, and never had a problem shooting them. No blood or pain, and they shoot better than you'd expect for as small as they are.

I never saw the need for one in 380 though.
 
agree on 32 bark. but can put in shirt pocket while dirving or in rear pocket
and agree would not consider the 380 due to price alone.

is a back up only
 
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