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<blockquote data-quote="RIP" data-source="post: 1562016" data-attributes="member: 6739"><p>Out of the three, only the Kahr and Sig are real pocket guns. The Kimber is probably the nicest/premium choice but pretty heavy if you are strictly looking for summer (shorts & T-shirt) carry. Personally I've shot all three brands in various configurations and I would take the Sig or Kimber over the Kahr every time. I've had several failures with Kahr's that were "broken in" and the DA trigger pull is very long and reset takes forever. Don't get me wrong, they (Kahr's) are very nice guns and you have a myriad of caliber options but the Sig 238 gets my vote...and I carry mine all the time. I know that most would complain that .380 isn't enough stopping power to defend yourself, but if your 9mm or .40 doesn't "go bang" when you pull the trigger, and you can't hit what your aiming at, then caliber isn't a relevant argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RIP, post: 1562016, member: 6739"] Out of the three, only the Kahr and Sig are real pocket guns. The Kimber is probably the nicest/premium choice but pretty heavy if you are strictly looking for summer (shorts & T-shirt) carry. Personally I've shot all three brands in various configurations and I would take the Sig or Kimber over the Kahr every time. I've had several failures with Kahr's that were "broken in" and the DA trigger pull is very long and reset takes forever. Don't get me wrong, they (Kahr's) are very nice guns and you have a myriad of caliber options but the Sig 238 gets my vote...and I carry mine all the time. I know that most would complain that .380 isn't enough stopping power to defend yourself, but if your 9mm or .40 doesn't "go bang" when you pull the trigger, and you can't hit what your aiming at, then caliber isn't a relevant argument. [/QUOTE]
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