IdahoSkies
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My current go to piece is a beretta tomcat which I have loved, except for its bulk and weight. I am looking to go a bit smaller in size. I tried the venerable P3at and LCP and really did not like the recoil at all. It just seemed like to much for to light of a gun. I was looking at a P32 (since the tomcat is a .32 I have plenty of .32 around) because I have heard it is much more manageable than the P3at. But the I picked fondled Taurus's new pocket .380 the TCP and liked how it felt and the fact it had the lock back on empty that the P32 has but the LCP and P3at don't. Reading around it seems that the TCP also seems to be softer in the hand than the LCP/P3at. As I have not fired either the P32 or the TCP I was wondering how the two compare recoil wise, so I would appreciate some feed back from from someone who has fired both, and perhaps someone who has also shot a LCP or P3at. Thanks.
(And I'm not interested in a .32 acp, .380 comparison, I wouldn't be looking at the TCP if I didn't think the .380 had a bit more umph, I've been comfortable with the .32 I'm mainly wondering how controllable the TCP is vs. the p32.)
(And I'm not interested in a .32 acp, .380 comparison, I wouldn't be looking at the TCP if I didn't think the .380 had a bit more umph, I've been comfortable with the .32 I'm mainly wondering how controllable the TCP is vs. the p32.)