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Quote from: DOUBLELUNG on March 01, 2021, 12:50:15 PMI've had a lot of pistols and revolvers, and over 30+ years concealed carried everything from a 1911 to a Jennings J22 I've done this thought exercise, and while I have no plans to reduce my options (and my EDC for years has been a LCP in .380), if I was forced to pick only one, it would be my Ruger LCR in .38. If I didn't have that, it would be between that and a 2" barrel Smith. If I was making a recommendation based on my experience to someone who doesn't have much interest in doing lots of shooting, it would be a .38 snubnose hammerless revolver that feels good in their hands.The airlight ones dont feel like you have anything in your hand! they have to be a pleasure to pack.
I've had a lot of pistols and revolvers, and over 30+ years concealed carried everything from a 1911 to a Jennings J22 I've done this thought exercise, and while I have no plans to reduce my options (and my EDC for years has been a LCP in .380), if I was forced to pick only one, it would be my Ruger LCR in .38. If I didn't have that, it would be between that and a 2" barrel Smith. If I was making a recommendation based on my experience to someone who doesn't have much interest in doing lots of shooting, it would be a .38 snubnose hammerless revolver that feels good in their hands.
Quote from: Special T on March 01, 2021, 01:16:44 PMQuote from: DOUBLELUNG on March 01, 2021, 12:50:15 PMI've had a lot of pistols and revolvers, and over 30+ years concealed carried everything from a 1911 to a Jennings J22 I've done this thought exercise, and while I have no plans to reduce my options (and my EDC for years has been a LCP in .380), if I was forced to pick only one, it would be my Ruger LCR in .38. If I didn't have that, it would be between that and a 2" barrel Smith. If I was making a recommendation based on my experience to someone who doesn't have much interest in doing lots of shooting, it would be a .38 snubnose hammerless revolver that feels good in their hands.The airlight ones dont feel like you have anything in your hand! they have to be a pleasure to pack.I agree the small revolvers like the S&W 442 or Ruger LCR are some of the best CCW out there but the OP talked about something for camping, hiking, etc. and along those lines, me personally, I'd want something with more firepower/capacity than a five shot pocket revolver. Like I mentioned in a previous post, I think a person would be happier with two different purchases.
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Probably a 43x or P365 with some xtreme penetrator for the woods. If he hikes a lot and doesn't hunt then definitely get a thin polymer. The larger guns are a lot more noticeable after a few miles. I think the 38 is fine for in town but I have come across some serious creeps in the woods and would feel undergunned.
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Some of you guys should just carry an M4 with 3 extra mags.
I like my LC9 except for the trigger pull. Having an all-season pocket gun is just convenient. I just ordered a spring kit that will cut the pull by 40% and reduce the tension 1.5-2 lbs. $25 with shipping from M*carbo. Great reviews on the kit. We'll see how it turns out.