I have an lcp that I carried for years, great little gun. Recently picked up a p938, haven’t shot it yet but I assume that I will have much better accuracy.
For small pocket pistols the lcp is great OP. I’d also recommend getting a set of talon grips with the rough texture if you go that route.
A fud meme that does an insignificant amount of more damage than FMJ and doesn't penetrate any less.
They're made for competition shooting because they make cleaner holes in paper and some boomers had they idea they'd do more damage in meat then round or flat nose FMJ.
>A fud meme that does an insignificant amount of more damage than FMJ and doesn't penetrate any less
That's the point, less recoil but the penetration is comparable
Minimal recoil with acceptable penetration, which people have realized is about the best case out of a snubnose given that hollow points won't have enough velocity to expand reliably (unless you're shooting +p, but those rounds are more expensive and follow up shots will be more difficult due to the recoil)
hey I remember 2015. The Shield was the best and that HK is fricking huge compared to the rest of them.
they're the equivalent of goofy hollowpoints but in a snub revolver are better than fmj. It's still 80's revolver cope for fudds that seethed when police started getting 92's and Glocks
If you're a larger fellow, go full size.
I am 6ft 2 and 250 lb. Appendix carry FNX45 tactical, TLR-1 HL with 230gr sig v crown. Might as well carry what your stature supports. That being said if I leave the house in basketball shorts or something without a belt, ill pocket carry a s&w 357. I will also vouch for p365, a little snappy recoil on hornady 127gr American gunner hollow points but not terrible.
As an indoor-outdoor blue collar uniformed worker whose only option at work is to pocket carry, the Shield is my go-to. During the winter when I can actually appendix carry or while camping when I open carry, glock 17. I've got multiple hundreds of more rounds of practice through the shield though, it's one of my favorite guns. Easily 2k rounds through it, never had an issue, I barely clean it and rarely lube it and bring it to the range atleast 3x a month. Light, comfy for manlet hands, accurate. The only ammo it's ever had a problem with is Winchester USA Forged steel case ammo, which will even make the glock FTE. Being an 8+1, I consider it to be a revolver and a half minus the bulk and treat it as such, it's the ideal pistol for me 99% of the time
Seecamp LWS
>No sights
What if the criminal is more than 3 yards away?
Then simply run away and don't go engaging criminals for anyones sake but your own.
What a bizarre selection
Keltec P32
Smith and Wesson 500 four inch
Makarov
I like ruger lcp in 380
I have an lcp that I carried for years, great little gun. Recently picked up a p938, haven’t shot it yet but I assume that I will have much better accuracy.
For small pocket pistols the lcp is great OP. I’d also recommend getting a set of talon grips with the rough texture if you go that route.
the biggest most cumbersome one
they won't suspect a thing
See and go for backpack carry with an AR pistol. You do want to have loadout parity with mass shooters, right?
S&W shield plus or whatever it's called.
The new stack and a half 9
Glock 19. My performance suffers with much smaller guns.
Either a micro 9 like a p365 loaded with hollow points or a snubbie loaded with wadcutters
Redpill me on wadcutters
A fud meme that does an insignificant amount of more damage than FMJ and doesn't penetrate any less.
They're made for competition shooting because they make cleaner holes in paper and some boomers had they idea they'd do more damage in meat then round or flat nose FMJ.
>A fud meme that does an insignificant amount of more damage than FMJ and doesn't penetrate any less
That's the point, less recoil but the penetration is comparable
Less recoil than 130 grain FMJ?
Minimal recoil with acceptable penetration, which people have realized is about the best case out of a snubnose given that hollow points won't have enough velocity to expand reliably (unless you're shooting +p, but those rounds are more expensive and follow up shots will be more difficult due to the recoil)
hey I remember 2015. The Shield was the best and that HK is fricking huge compared to the rest of them.
they're the equivalent of goofy hollowpoints but in a snub revolver are better than fmj. It's still 80's revolver cope for fudds that seethed when police started getting 92's and Glocks
XD 3.3 in .45ACP
For me? Shield 9mm.
>unironically carrying a subcompact as anything other than a back-up gun
Enjoy getting killed in the streets
Baste.
My dick
Did remington kill the rohrbaugh design like they did with the R51? I really want the R9 to be good, but what are the fricking odds of that?
If you're a larger fellow, go full size.
I am 6ft 2 and 250 lb. Appendix carry FNX45 tactical, TLR-1 HL with 230gr sig v crown. Might as well carry what your stature supports. That being said if I leave the house in basketball shorts or something without a belt, ill pocket carry a s&w 357. I will also vouch for p365, a little snappy recoil on hornady 127gr American gunner hollow points but not terrible.
i'm about the same size. Maybe I'll try appendix carry with my G40
Two (2) Beretta 90Two’s
Literally anything semiauto with no extended magazine.
G29
As an indoor-outdoor blue collar uniformed worker whose only option at work is to pocket carry, the Shield is my go-to. During the winter when I can actually appendix carry or while camping when I open carry, glock 17. I've got multiple hundreds of more rounds of practice through the shield though, it's one of my favorite guns. Easily 2k rounds through it, never had an issue, I barely clean it and rarely lube it and bring it to the range atleast 3x a month. Light, comfy for manlet hands, accurate. The only ammo it's ever had a problem with is Winchester USA Forged steel case ammo, which will even make the glock FTE. Being an 8+1, I consider it to be a revolver and a half minus the bulk and treat it as such, it's the ideal pistol for me 99% of the time
p365 is the only correct answer
>Which is the best pistol for conceal carry?
there is no best pistol there is only the best pistol for the job you need.
I gotta say, it’s none other than the Shield Plus my friend