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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 1374167" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>I have an LCP and am very happy with it. It feels better (IMHO) than the Kel-Tec though I am sure both function fine.</p><p></p><p>If I were buying a pocket gun today, in that price range, I would strongly consider the Taurus TCP. It is unlike other Taurus products in fit and finish (perhaps being made in the USA helps that??) and I believe is at the head of the class in terms of polymer pocket .380s.</p><p></p><p>The Seecamp is nice, but I think it is overpriced. For the the price of the .32, I can get a nice .380. If I were considering the .380, I would just spring for the Rohrbaugh (though I have no first-hand experience with one). I have handled the Seecamps and while small, they are a straight blowback design. Not fun to shoot, even when compared to other pocket pistols.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 1374167, member: 7488"] I have an LCP and am very happy with it. It feels better (IMHO) than the Kel-Tec though I am sure both function fine. If I were buying a pocket gun today, in that price range, I would strongly consider the Taurus TCP. It is unlike other Taurus products in fit and finish (perhaps being made in the USA helps that??) and I believe is at the head of the class in terms of polymer pocket .380s. The Seecamp is nice, but I think it is overpriced. For the the price of the .32, I can get a nice .380. If I were considering the .380, I would just spring for the Rohrbaugh (though I have no first-hand experience with one). I have handled the Seecamps and while small, they are a straight blowback design. Not fun to shoot, even when compared to other pocket pistols. [/QUOTE]
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