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Best Pocket Sized Pistols: A Handgun Review

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The gun you carry could be the difference between life and death, so we give you the best pocket-sized pistols. For personal defense, pocket-sized pistols give you an advantage and a fighting chance.

We've already covered which handguns were the absolute best in the industry for new shooters. Now, let's talk about the best pocket-sized pistols available on the market for those who want deep concealment.

Pocket pistols are a great choice for both pocket carry and concealed carry. You can't very well carry your rifles around now, can you?

Before we get to the actual list of the best pocket-sized pistols, however, let's look at why I chose these specific firearms. First, the term “pocket pistol” means different things to different people.

Basically, my definition is this: Very, very small gun with a barrel length of about 3 inches or less. They are usually small enough that you could buy a pocket holster and stick it in your pocket.

These are in no particular order, just some of the best pocket-sized pistols out there. If I can't find my rifles, I'll always have these on hand.

What I'm looking for here is the biggest projectile possible, with safety features and the added bonus of being able to send more rounds down range. Ya know, in case you find yourself attacked by a horde of hungry zombies, you just whip out your concealed carry pistols and aim down the sights.

Let's get this list of the best pocket-sized pistols started!

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  3. Thomas

    February 9, 2018 at 6:11 PM

    Love my P938 as well. Even with the extended mag, it conceal carries very well. Fun to shoot and it shoots well.

  4. Richard Mellin

    February 9, 2018 at 11:35 AM

    I think you’re a bunch of fucking crooks

  5. Richard Mellin

    February 9, 2018 at 11:35 AM

    This website is run by Filipino scam artist !!!

  6. mrbadx19

    February 9, 2018 at 10:37 AM

    you totally missed the Kel-Tec P3AT, a 9 ounce, thin .380ACP

  7. Daniel B Blair

    February 9, 2018 at 10:29 AM

    I carry a Diamondback DB9, and with this reworked version, am quite pleased. This gun is probably smaller than most any other 9 out there, and lighter, so. except for the recoil, is about as good as it gets. The first one I had was a mess, but they did get it straightened out out (for free, of course) with a reasonable turn around.

  8. Lloyd Jones

    February 9, 2018 at 10:18 AM

    Great article except for the SCCY CPX1-2. Yes they hold 10 rds, that’s their only good feature. I purchased a bbt and new one. I really tried to like it. The trigger was horrible! No amount of practice could convince me to ever use it, let alone carry it. I lost money but got rid of it. You can’t beat a S/W Shield!

  9. ImOffendedTreatMeSpecial

    February 9, 2018 at 8:11 AM

    I’ll stick with my SIG P290. The size of most .380s but a 9mm and hammer fired. I was thinking about the new P365 but seeing the trouble the military is having with the 320 and the problem a friend of mine is having after about 5k rounds through his 320 I’ll stick with hammer fired.

  10. Bitter-clinging Deplorable

    October 13, 2017 at 9:36 AM

    I love my P938. Just an awesome weapon. Paired with a Barsony leather pocket holster, you can carry it in Condition 1 with no issues.

  11. Mikial

    August 20, 2017 at 9:09 PM

    I’m sure some of you will flame me for this, but I carry a Kel Tec PF9 when I have to be in deep concealment and it works great. It takes some practice to be accurate with the DAO trigger, but it’s reliable and puts the rounds on target. It’s light and carries 7+1 with no worry about a safety, and fits easily into a pocket in a pocket holster that covers the trigger.

  12. David Dossett

    August 20, 2017 at 11:57 AM

    The Taurus 740 slim is an excellent pistal for consealed carry. Also damn accurate.
    Taurus also has a .380 that is even better for concealment.

  13. drscot

    August 20, 2017 at 11:25 AM

    I noticed your last two “pocket pistol” articles skipped the North American Arms
    .32 NAA. Mind you, I didn’t like it stock due to PAINFUL recoil, but after a free rework from N. Amer it is oh so sweet!. Did change grips at my expense however. Stainless steel, VERY well built and slips in a back pocket holster. Every round hit a 6″ gong at 10 yards. Good enough. 7 round capacity of the not hard to find .32 NAA ammo with ballistics superior to a .380 +P. It has become my carry gun. For those not familiar with the “NAA” it is NOT the same as a .32 ACP. Necked down .380 case with a .32 bullet. Hot round. I love it and I have a safe full of choices. North American Arms was SUPERB! Covered all shipping and smithing. Couldn’t be happier with this little gem now. Read reviews from others who got rid of theirs because of the painful recoil (yes, it really was that bad, so count on sending it in if you get one), when all they had to do was contact NAA for a painless remedy. Mine went from a 12-15 lb trigger pull to an 8 lb pull after the work by “Wayne”. For a true pocket pistol this one can’t be beat in my opinion.

  14. Dean Gilbert

    August 20, 2017 at 8:03 AM

    I carry my Taurus 111 G-2 almost every day. Best 9mm for the money in a compact. (IMO) I also carry a Bersa Thunder in .380. Another great little pistol. Never had any problems with it in over 1000 rounds.
    Everything I’ve read that this writer has put out, he always leaves out any gun that Taurus makes. He really must dislike Taurus for some reason.
    IMO again, I think this Joao Assis is a troll. He is so full of it. If the Police in Brazil are having so many issues with the Taurus, they would have switched manufacturers long ago. No Police Force is going to keep putting their officers at risk with a faulty weapon.

  15. Elmer Scott Nichols

    August 8, 2017 at 8:51 AM

    Have a Ruger LC9s. Best carry gun I have found !! 9mm about the same size as a 380. Excellent gun I would put up against any of the overpriced Kahn, Beretta, and Sig at a great price !!!!!!! Highly recommended !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  16. Bill Beagle

    July 30, 2017 at 8:45 AM

    Have one and Love it!

  17. Paul J. Doody Moragne

    June 25, 2017 at 11:50 PM

    What about the Kel Tech 9mm? It has a light albeit long trigger pull, but no feeding problems, no matter what I put through it. Even cheap Wolf steel case ammo. It has good sights and is accurate. I have the optional belt clip on mine, so I just slip it into my front pocket with the belt clip hooked to the outside of my pocket and put on a long t-shirt or tank top and no one knows I’m carrying. It also has a 7 round magazine and handles +p with no problems.

  18. Lewis Byron Chatellier Jr

    June 24, 2017 at 10:38 AM

    Kutter52 Im with you I have a Taurus PT111G2 LOVE IT… IMO find it way better then Sccy and it didnt even make the list… Price point is good shoots well and I have had 1 FTE out of 500+ rounds and that was due to shooter error… Sure Taurus had their issues but so has every other maker of a firearm has had their problems… New management new designs can make a big diffrence… If everyone would stop buying a firearm due to a issue at one point or another no one would ever buy another gun ANYTHING MADE CAN HAVE A LEMON.

  19. roadking2000

    May 28, 2017 at 10:53 AM

    S&W M&P Shield/Bodyguard are my choices & I carry both

  20. Carl NH

    May 26, 2017 at 9:55 PM

    The Taurus slim should be here instead of the sccy, it’s more accurate in my opinion

    • Joao Assis

      June 7, 2017 at 9:31 PM

      Here in Brazil, taurus is the worst gun. A lot of incidents with injury to cops.

      • Carl NH

        June 8, 2017 at 9:08 AM

        Well they are made in Brazil, are you saying it’s poor craftsmanship? Lol just kidding. I own a Taurus 709 slim and I have no problems at all with it. What kinds of problems are the police having?

        • Joao Assis

          June 8, 2017 at 10:01 AM

          Maybe the Taurus for export have more control. However, the supplied to our officers, believe, are the worst. This is because we are in Sao Paulo, the largest metropolis of AL. Cases are of shots when they fall on the ground, firing failures, accidental shootings, with serious injuries to police offices. By the away, criminals are happy because they have Glock, AK 47 and others against bad Taurus gun.

          • Joao Assis

            June 8, 2017 at 10:03 AM

            Search for brasilian Taurus incides at YouTube.

          • Teeroovengadum Kevin

            August 20, 2017 at 6:22 AM

            Does the Taurus pistols fire when they are dropped or does it only happens with revolvers?

        • Joao Assis

          June 8, 2017 at 10:29 AM

          Maybe the Taurus for export have more control. However, the supplied to our officers, believe, are the worst. This is because we are in Sao Paulo, the largest metropolis of al. cases are of shots when they fall on the ground, firing failures, accidental shootings, with serious injuries to police officers.

          • Elmer Scott Nichols

            July 30, 2017 at 8:46 AM

            Then I take you don’t care for S&W either ?? Same damn gun !! S&W sold the patents for their handguns to Brazil . The difference is the name only. I Have several Taurus handguns. All are excellent !!!! You want a cheaper S&W, buy a Taurus !!!!!!

          • Lewis Byron Chatellier Jr

            August 8, 2017 at 12:45 AM

            I thought taurus purchased the Barreta factory not S&W

          • Elmer Scott Nichols

            August 8, 2017 at 8:43 AM

            When your at a gun store compare Taurus to the S&W handguns. Only difference is the Brand stamped on them. Have several Taurus hand guns and they are great at half the price !

  21. Galtha58

    April 30, 2017 at 2:19 PM

    Sig P938 with the molded rubber grips and extended mag makes that pistol much easier to hold onto and control the recoil. Those nice looking wood grips seem worthless for controlling that small framed pistol.

  22. Al T

    March 6, 2017 at 8:03 AM

    safety on a ruger lc 9s??? what a useless reviewer.

  23. Kutter52

    March 1, 2017 at 12:09 PM

    You really don’t like Tauras, do you?

  24. Moose

    December 6, 2016 at 1:25 AM

    I’m sticking with my old school AMT Backup .380. I can always use my Walther PPK/S as an alternate or the P-64 Makarov 9mm.

  25. Paul Franklin

    December 5, 2016 at 9:33 AM

    Have a SCCY CPX2 replaced the poly guide rod and 16# spring with stainless steel guide rod and 20# spring made all the difference in this weapon I was ready to junk it but spent the $37.00 thru Amazon.com it’s made by Galloway precision.

  26. steven burkholder

    December 5, 2016 at 7:31 AM

    No mention of the M&P Shield? Available in 9mm, .40 & .45?????

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