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Old August 9, 2017, 12:00 PM   #101
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Misconception being repeated on here.

The Kahr CW380 is not smaller than the LCP. I've owned both at the same time.
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Old August 9, 2017, 12:08 PM   #102
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The best 380 I own is a tie between my Colt Mustang II and my Beretta 84f, while not really pocket guns they have been super reliable and work great IWB.
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Old August 11, 2017, 04:29 AM   #103
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Cobray M12. Good magazine capacity, concealable under a sandwich board.
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Old August 12, 2017, 07:46 AM   #104
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Misconception being repeated on here.

The Kahr CW380 is not smaller than the LCP. I've owned both at the same time.
Actually I believe the Kahr is smaller. The Kahr is a little heavier, shoots much better IMO . I have owned 4 LCP's. still Have one LCP and now have a Kahr and two Pico's. My Personal choice hands down is the Pico. I do not even like shooting the LCP any longer.
Your can log into Genitron and and plug in comparison's of any gun you choose.

It is possible the Poster was referring to the Khar CT model which is larger. More in the class of the Ruger LC380.

Kahr CW380
MAG : 6-rounds
LEN : 4.96 in.
BRL : 2.58 in.
WGT : 11.5 oz.
ACT : recoil operated semi-automatic
TRG : double-action only (DAO)
SFT : internal, passive striker block
FRM : black polymer
GRP : textured polymer

Ruger LCP
MAG : 6-rounds
LEN : 5.15 in.
BRL : 2.75 in.
WGT : 9.4 oz.
ACT : blowback operated semi-auto
TRG : double-action only (DAO)
SFT :
FRM : glass-filled nylon
GRP : integrated glass-filled nylo

Ruger LCP ll
6-rounds
LEN : 5.17 in.
BRL : 2.75 in.
WGT : 10.6 oz.
ACT : recoil operated semi-automatic
TRG : striker single-action (SA)
SFT : Glock-style trigger safety
FRM : glass-filled nylon
GRP : integrated glass-filled nylon

http://www.genitron.com/Compare/Selected-List.aspx

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Old August 14, 2017, 04:05 PM   #105
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I carry either my Colt XSP or Sig P298. I also bought the new Ruger LCP but have not shot it yet. Gun shop got two in and I bought them both. One for me and one for my wife. It may become my main semi auto carry gun. I still like snub noses for most times.
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Old August 20, 2017, 09:08 AM   #106
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I carry either my Colt XSP or Sig P298. I also bought the new Ruger LCP but have not shot it yet. Gun shop got two in and I bought them both. One for me and one for my wife. It may become my main semi auto carry gun. I still like snub noses for most times.
Lol, I suspect you will find a significant amount of felt recoil difference between the Sig and the LCP. The Sig will speak for itself in smoothness and handling. The LCP might be a little bronco and be sure and give you a big High Five. (slap). I would be interested to hear what the MRS, has to say. Good, luck and happy shooting.

Note* I have shot the 238 many times, love the gun but have never shot the Colt. Which one do you prefer?

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