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Before giving up on finding a very small .40S&W…

The only thing I found that really interests me is the Kahr MK40. Before I give up or possibly look at 9mm’s (I don’t think I can:D); am I missing any other good ones?

In small handguns I already have an M&P40C and a J-frame, but I’m looking for something maybe a little thinner…. More concealable.

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Taurus has a slim .40. I had the nine, very reliable but I didn't like the trigger. It was actually fun at the range too.

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Yep, been there done that & kinda in the same boat as you...I love my HK P2000SK & M&P compact...I've looked at the Walther PPS, its pretty slim...Has anyone heard when the new Sig P290 is gonna be on the market ?

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check out the Rohrbaughs they make a 9mm in the same size if not amaller than the lcp, not sure about a .40, iv never seen one. the biggest small gun iv ever seen is a .44mag derrenger....2 shots but trust me 1 is all your gona want to let loose hahaha

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Rohrbaughs only do a 9mm right now, they said at shot show they're working on a .45

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Walther PPS 40! Fits in my pocket with flush mag or IWB conp-tac minitar holster. I like it better than my LCR which is my alternate carry.

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Walther PPS 40! Fits in my pocket with flush mag or IWB conp-tac minitar holster. I like it better than my LCR which is my alternate carry.

I know you drink the kool-aid when you buy something, but I havn't heard of many people who dont like them when they own them or get to shoot them alot. They are very very acurrate (fully supported chamber) for having a very short barrel( I can shoot sub 2" groups at 15 yards ((on a good day)) with federal 115 grain ball ammo and fiocchi 9xtp 115grain bullets). Mine is in 9mm but it is very easy to shoot, shoots very soft for a sub compact (.40 will be more than the 9mm I'm sure), and it has never had a hiccup of any kind (almost a 1000 rounds)and has shot everything I've feed it

If your looking for something thin light and dependable in .40 cal the pps would be my first pick. I went with the 9mm because of the extra round and the price of ammo. Spec say they or a little over an inch thick but thats measeured at the slide release really the whole gun it about 3/4 of and inch thick. easy too carry and hide (crossbreed super tuck). The only down sides I can see is the price and ease of finding accessories (but they are make more for them every day). Also If you think you will want night sights get them with the gun. I bought mine without then add them later, but it cost more that way. BTW the sights for the P99 fit perfectly

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I have the PM40. Size is good and it's a good shooter. It's my EDC. I've had no problems with it whatsoever.

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Yep, been there done that & kinda in the same boat as you...I love my HK P2000SK & M&P compact...I've looked at the Walther PPS, its pretty slim...Has anyone heard when the new Sig P290 is gonna be on the market ?

I asked a Sig rep about it - he said August was the target launch date, so figure sometime between late summer and Christmas.

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Mine is in 9mm but it is very easy to shoot, shoots very soft for a sub compact (.40 will be more than the 9mm I'm sure), and it has never had a hiccup of any kind (almost a 1000 rounds)and has shot everything I've feed it

The 40 is a little snappy but controllable as well.

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I've had a PM40 as an EDC since about 2004. When weather turns cool and I wear heavier clothing I sometimes switch to a .45 Glock but if I only could own one CCW weapon, it'd be the Kahr.

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I asked a Sig rep about it - he said August was the target launch date, so figure sometime between late summer and Christmas.

Wow...that sux. I guess the 40s&w will be even later?

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If you can find a used one, kel-tec's p-40 is pretty small. Been out of production for a while now so its hit or miss, but you can still find them in pretty good condition for under $300 if you keep an eye open.

When I went looking, the one I picked was probably too fat for you (beretta PX4 subcompact) and the runner up may be worth a look (the CZ RAMI .40).

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I used to carry a Glock 23 until I purchased a Kahr CW40. Now I carry the Kahr all the time. It shoots well with no issues. I put a light on my Glock and now use it mainly for home defense.

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