KMM696
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S&W Bodyguard 380 in a Mika holster, Sneaky Pete's Magazine Pocket Protector. Mika has really long lead times, but they're nice pocket holsters.
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Whichever ones doesn’t shoot you in the corner of your eye...
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Nope, the CM9 is smaller. Got one and love it. So tiny I forget it’s there actually.Agree with above on the BG380 and PM9, or the P380 if you can find one. The PM9 is the smallest 9mm gun. The Sig P365, Glock 42 and maybe a couple of others may be pocketable.
Unless you wear very baggy pants, carrying in your front pocket is a bad idea.
Carrying in your front pocket, especially a semi auto with no safety is insane.
Nope, the CM9 is smaller. Got one and love it. So tiny I forget it’s there actually.
Nope, the CM9 is smaller. Got one and love it. So tiny I forget it’s there actually.
The CM-9 has exactly the same dimensions as the PM-9, it is just the cheapened version.
the CM9 is a PM9 with less machining and a MIM'ed slide stop rather than machined. the CM9 slide is a wee bit heavier due to not having the tapered cuts on top. for most holsters it doesn't matter although often the CM9 will fit a bit tighter in a holster compared to a PM9.
where the Kahr nomenclature gets even more confusing is the P9 and CW9, which are the same situation as PM9/CM9 except a little longer slide and grip.
“You’ll shoot your eye out, kid.”
I’m still trying to understand how a gun in a pocket would end up shooting oneself in your eye.
No, it’s not. That is what a pocket holster is for. Just like a belt holster, a pocket holster covers the trigger guard and prevents the trigger from being pulled until you remove the gun from the holster.
I carry in a front pocket frequently. You don’t need to wear very baggy pants to do so. Skinny jeans are a bad idea in general, but also in particular for pocket carry.
Many of us have been pocket carrying small semi-autos in our front pockets for decades.