The Pocket Nines!

Great Video! I must say I’m a big Kahr fan, as they make nice guns (and with the CM and CW line at a great price, my PM45 is the smallest, lightest .45 on the market, but compared to polymer striker-fired pistols, its SCARY expensive…stupid expensive when you take it apart and see how simple it is…but nobody makes an alternative, so the price is both fair and right by free-market standards, and I was willing to pay what its worth!) but its nice to see the flied getting more crowded.

Generally I don’t like the backup guns of yesteryear. The class was filled with 5-shot revolvers in .38 and .32 calibers, and pocket guns in .380 and smaller pistols. Now where 9×19 and .40 S&W backup guns are becoming more common, it seems that those who can’t conceal what is considered a full-size or Compact gun, people are getting better and better armed.

Also Destinee is really coming into her own as a new media gunnie!

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0 Responses to The Pocket Nines!

  1. bluesun says:

    The snubbie love is gone from this place. [overreaction]YOU ARE NOTHING TO ME![/overreaction] Though seriously, I still think there is a place for the revolvers.

  2. With the research I’ve been doing lately for my CCW, I keep looking more and more at these slim little 9mms… I like the balance they offer between size, weight, caliber, capacity, and footprint. One of the big draws about the Kahr and the Nano, for me, is that their size doesn’t inhibit their performance. And the ~$400 price tag isn’t too bad either. ;]

    By the way, thank you for the kind words. I know I am far from an expert, but I do hope my videos offer something useful for some people.

    • Weerd Beard says:

      Yeah the videos are very good and rapidly approaching great!

      As for your expertise, we all start out as dullards and learn the ropes. The key is to know what you don’t know!

      Keep it up!

  3. Jack says:

    Yeah, we all have our “box of holsters” and drawer of defensive ammo and such.

    It’s a learning process. And your videos keep a nice narrative and interest without meandering off topic.

    And pocket guns have gotten much better. Though after looking at the M&P’s innards I prefer the simplicity of the PM. Which shows I why I too was willing to pay the price.

    Though unlike with Elanor, my purchase wasn’t as involved.

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