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I saw this gun in an article in Aug/Sept issue of Concealed Carry "Carrying Comfortably". Looks like it comes in two calibers 32 and 380. Anyone own one of these? Looks like it would be a good backup and easy to carry.

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I do not own one but I know someone who does.

It is IMHO the highest ranking pocket pistol out there. High dollar, and you have to wait on one, I believe they are special order only. Forget the plastic knock off LCP, the Seecamp is way better. But you also get to pick your own serial number as a bonus. Dang nice gun.

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My HCP Instructors had one each and let some of us try them out after our class. I want one but haven't gotten to it yet. Anyone know what they are going for now??? I may have to start a Seecamp savings account soon

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I laughed out loud when I read this response to a question about why they don't have sights on the Seecamp pistols.

This was taken from their FAQ page.

If you hold the LWS pistol at a 45-degree angle semi-gangsta style there is a groove formed that can be used as a sighting tool
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My HCP Instructors had one each and let some of us try them out after our class. I want one but haven't gotten to it yet. Anyone know what they are going for now??? I may have to start a Seecamp savings account soon

.32 - MSRP $446.25

.380 - MSRP $795.00

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The NAA Guardian is a copy of the Seecamp and is easier to find.Seecamps have been around a long time and always been highly sought after.

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They had one in a 32acp a few weeks ago at the Franklin Gun Shop, I handled it, was very similar to my Guardian 380, about the same size as the Guardian 32acp. Price was around 500.00 . They may still have it if your interested in taking a look.

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I am certain that there is quite a quality difference but are these really worth the difference from a KelTec?

I regularly carry a KelTec P3AT and if I had to spend the money for the Seecamp, I'd just buy a second KelTec to backup the backup.......

Guest tjbert47
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NAA Guardian is an excelant firearm high quality and flawless in operation. If you are thinking seecamp you owe it to yourself to look at the NAA Guardian in 380 or 32acp. I have the 32acp myself.

These guns are as good and handle just like the seecamp for just under $400.

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I laughed out loud when I read this response to a question about why they don't have sights on the Seecamp pistols.

This was taken from their FAQ page.

Holy crap the FAQ does say this!!!! LOLOL!!!

and can someone with a seecamp take a picture of their gun from a 45 degree angle??? I gotta see that!

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My son has one in 32. they are very picky about ammo. Not comphy to shoot. He carries 380 keltec since he's played with mine. Nice gun but way to pricey.

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Some people swear by the Seecamp. I know one of the guys here has two.

I've handled one but never fired it.

I think the Kel-Tec P3AT or LCP has pretty much the same use as the Seecamps, cost a lot less and handle more cartridges, as Jackdog points out.

It's a matter of how willing you are to pay for a gun. The Seecamps have an obvious quality advantage. But the P3AT and LCP work fine.

Guest eyebedam
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Some people swear by the Seecamp. I know one of the guys here has two.

I've handled one but never fired it.

I think the Kel-Tec P3AT or LCP has pretty much the same use as the Seecamps, cost a lot less and handle more cartridges, as Jackdog points out.

It's a matter of how willing you are to pay for a gun. The Seecamps have an obvious quality advantage. But the P3AT and LCP work fine.

+1000;)

Guest REDDOG79
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.32 - MSRP $446.25

.380 - MSRP $795.00

Wonder why the 350$ difference between the two calibers???

guess I will have to start a savings plan if I am to get one

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