Items up for purchase (tax rebates, yay!?)
Ruger LCR or S&W J-Frame
vs
Kahr CM40 or similar small 40.
I carry more often than I go to the range. I shoot and reload a lot of 38, 357 magnum and 40. So don't bother trying to use the words snappiness to dissuade me. I really like the thought of the CM40 (15 ounces, less than 1" thick). My only carry gun at the moment is a Ruger SR40C (30 ounces loaded, 1.25" thick). On the flip side, an LCR or J-Frame is roughly the same dimensions as the SR40C, but half the weight. I would like to attempt pocket carry. Currently I can keep the SR40C in a winter coat pocket easily (Remora holster), but I prefer to keep the firearm on my body.
Lastly, the 40 S&W doesn't lose much out of shorter barrel (< 4"). Where as a 38 special +p or 357 magnum out of a 1.875" barrel loses a lot, and requires special ammo.
Can anyone weigh in on my choices. I have zero experience with Kahr, and good experiences with Ruger and S&W.
Ruger LCR or S&W J-Frame
vs
Kahr CM40 or similar small 40.
I carry more often than I go to the range. I shoot and reload a lot of 38, 357 magnum and 40. So don't bother trying to use the words snappiness to dissuade me. I really like the thought of the CM40 (15 ounces, less than 1" thick). My only carry gun at the moment is a Ruger SR40C (30 ounces loaded, 1.25" thick). On the flip side, an LCR or J-Frame is roughly the same dimensions as the SR40C, but half the weight. I would like to attempt pocket carry. Currently I can keep the SR40C in a winter coat pocket easily (Remora holster), but I prefer to keep the firearm on my body.
Lastly, the 40 S&W doesn't lose much out of shorter barrel (< 4"). Where as a 38 special +p or 357 magnum out of a 1.875" barrel loses a lot, and requires special ammo.
Can anyone weigh in on my choices. I have zero experience with Kahr, and good experiences with Ruger and S&W.
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