nice holster. I wish I didn’t order a Galco, but then, I could get the Hume later. Need to find another magazineI carry it with the Speer GDs (when I rarely carry it) and practice with the PMC Bronze 60gn JHP. (PMC is a little more than half the price of the GD) And who can find WIN Silvertips???
I would carry with the PMC. It runs and shoots that well...
I carry it in a Don Hume, which fits well in Jeans/Dickies/dress pants very well and does not tilt in the pocket.
It was very tight at first though, and would pull out with the .32 when drawing from the pocket on looser slacks.
I corrected that by placing the pistol in a very thin dress sock and then holstering the pistol.
I let it sit that way for a week and it stretched the leather just enough to make it give up the gun properly.
I bought the really nicely made DH holster in a deep-rich maroon for $30 bucks almost 8 years ago. (I'm sure they're more than that now)
Great stitching, the finish is very durable, and looks like it just came out of the box...
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My Seecamp has run very well, and I shoot it well enough for what it is... After learning its manual-of-arms.
Never broke a spring though...
CLP it is then. ThanksEEZOX? Not that I've seen. Maybe best getting it online. I've only ever used CLP on it and all my guns since Uncle Sam introduced it to me. No issues with finish or grip panels...
Could just mean Seecamp has a marketing deal with EEZOX, who knows?
PMC worked through it. I just got back from the range. I did have one light strike, it fired off after the second pull. I’ve read the manual and joined their forum too. The manual isn’t very well written, or explicit I should say. The manual says you can rack the slide with the magazine pulled out a little. On mine the slide won’t budge unless the magazine is in. It is like a fine pocket watch. I’m not a fan of polymer guns, not that there’s anything wrong with them.Love my Seecamp though I most often opt for a BG380. Best thing to do is read the manual thoroughly to understand the nuances of the gun, and pore over the Seecamp forum.
Some .32 will be too long for the magazine. I don't recall whether or not PMC is too long, but the OAL is listed in the forum to help you avoid the wrong brands.
A Seecamp is like a fine pocket watch.
I found it to be way easier to shoot than my Bodyguard. The BG killed my hand. I have a tough of arthritis and my hand kills for days if I wrench too hard with it or shoot the BG or 642 with +P. It’s definitely a close up gun for sure. I was even able to shoot it one handed.The problem with mine was ultimately that if you didn't death grip the gun it would jam and when I mean death grip basically your hand had to hurt every time you went to fire the gun because if it didn't hurt you weren't gripping it hard enough....