I live on a fixed income now that I've been made to retire by the VA, so I can't afford 5 or 600 dollars for a Sig, or a Kahr. I have a buddy who had a Glock come apart on him several years ago, so as far as I'm concerned, their out of the question too. For a pocket gun, it was a toss-up between three; the P3AT from Kel-TeK, the LCP, and the TCP. I chose the TCP for several reasons. 1. I like it's looks, 2. The trigger pull is smoother and there is more finger space, 3. The slide locks back after the last round is fired. I've had my TCP for nearly a year now and I have nothing but good things to say about it's performance, I always have it on me when I'm awake.
MSgt, USAF (ret), Life Member - NRA, Life Member - NAHC,
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