S&W Bodyguards: Revolver Or Semiauto for Self Defense?
Ruger LC380 ACP Pistol: Downsized Nine That Works
S&W Bodyguards: Revolver Or Semiauto for Self Defense?
Ruger LC380 ACP Pistol: Downsized Nine That Works
Pocket Pistols with Factory Lasers: Walther, SIG, and Ruger
Pocket Pistols with Factory Lasers: Walther, SIG, and Ruger
380 Pocket Pistols: CZ USA, Sig Sauer, Walther Shoot It Out
Mixed Bag in Self Defense: Partner Handguns Fight It Out
Mixed Bag in Self Defense: Partner Handguns Fight It Out
Last-Gasp Self-Defense 32 ACPs From Walther, Kel-Tec, Taurus
Last-Gasp Self-Defense 32 ACPs From Walther, Kel-Tec, Taurus
Kel-Tecs .380 And .32 ACPs VS. NAA
In this test we look at semi-automatic pistols that are small enough to fit into one's pocket and avoid detection. One such pistol is the proven Kel-Tec P32. Because that gun fared well in a previous test of pocket pistols (October 2001), we wanted to see how the parent company's slightly larger model in .380 ACP, the Kel-Tec P3AT, fared against the .32. To round out the field, we also tested another .32, this one a pistol from Guardian North American Arms in a proprietary cartridge, the .32NAA.
Naturally, we wanted to find out how reliable these guns were. We also wondered how much difference the round would make in this specific application, and we had questions about concealment and deployment. Is pocket carry safe? Under what conditions would these guns likely prove to be a valuable asset? Would these pistols convince us to buy into the concept of pocket pistols, or would we find too many liabilities for their owners to live with?
Here's what we learned: