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Old 05-10-2017, 07:13 PM
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I would second those recommending the Centennial or humpback styles. I have a 638 which I just used to qualify in John Farnam's Defensive Handgun course at the second or student level. It was tough with the snubby took me about 10 tries but I was training as I was fighting, fishing out the speedloader from the jacket pocket etc.

Personally I think the airweights would be better in an I frame and in 38s&w or 32acp but in 100 grain configuration or 380/38s&w power levels they'll also work.

Another approach might be the LCP2. Really nicely done. I tried one out to 45 feed at the local factory shoot and got 10 in the eight ring iirc with two flyers. Again 32acp would be a better caliber for a gun that small and light and Farnam opined that guns that small lose in reliability but. ...it's pretty good for what our is. More shootable and concealable than the snubby although not as reliable.



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