Rogelk wrote:The LCP seems like a great gun...and everyone seems to either have one or wants one. I've been out of the firearms loop for a while so..can someone help me understand how the .380 has become so popular lately...is it the caliber or the LCP that's attracting people?
I'm a newb to CCW and fairly new to the board - just bought an LCP last weekend but haven't shot it yet. Thought I'd share my reasoning for going with this gun.
At first I thought that 9mm was the smallest cal that I would want to carry, but for me, pocket carry is really the only way that I'll practically carry a gun - just not into it enough to wear a belt holster and try to keep it covered. I'm used to sticking things in my pockets - cell phone, wallet, knife, etc - so sticking a gun in a pocket is simple and works for me. Bought a Keltec PF9 a few months ago, but it was just a little too big and heavy to carry around in a pocket. Nice gun though - thin and packs a 9mm punch.
The next thing smaller and lighter are the 380s, and though some say that the 380 isn't a good defense round, what good is 9mm going to do me if I don't like carrying it? Price point was the next key feature, and no one beats Keltec here, but I wasn't sold on the PF9 finish and reliability, and the P3AT would be about the same. Checked out the LCP which was only $50 more, but had Ruger's finish and reliability. Small, lightweight, reliable, and 7 rds of 380 is enough to drive any BG away. Been carrying it around in a pocket in my cargo pants, and its working out great. Carries nicely in an Inside pocket of a jeans jacket too. I'm sold.
Now, if I could just find some 380 defense rounds.
