![]() I never ended up purchasing a Kel Tec or a NAA because I was fortunate enough to purchase a Seecamp 32 way before the others pistols were dreamed of. Yes, I certainly heard of the Seecamp pistols, as mentioned earlier in they thread, they were the innovators of miniature carry pistols. Last is a picture in a Stellar Rigs pocket holster. Next is a size comparison of the Seecamp32 vs. One is a lineup with Kahr MK9, Kahr P380, Kel-Tec P32 and Seecamp 32. My wife will most likely carry the Seecamp. Once they produce a Crimson Trace Laser for the P380, that will probably be my main pocket carry. I was always looking for a LS380, but have never seen one, which is why I ended up with the Kahr P380. The Seecamp has been rock solid and has the best build quality out of the pocket pistols I've shot. I have a Kel-Tec P32 and recently bought a Kahr P380. It's hands down my favorite pocket pistol. Home of the Seecamp 32 and Seecamp 380 Pistols Winchester is back on the recommended list now. Seecamp originally recommended Winchester Silvertips, but changed their recommendation to Federal Hydrashok after Winchester changed their specs a little and people found them to be less than reliable. I have had a few stove pipes on the last round during the break in period, but have not had them since. I've had no problem using FMJ and various JHP rounds. Mine has served for more than two decades. So tiny it goes anywhere, all stainless, reliable, smooth and silky snag free as a baby's butt, it is a great choice for a pocket gun. The magazines by the way are some of the best made. Those of us that carry a Seecamp do so knowing this. It may stovepipe because the following round in the magazine is used to push the expended case out. The last round can stovepipe, this is true, but the gun was never intended to be a tactical, break this door down and shoot-it-out reloadable duty weapon. There's currently a two year waiting list on the LWS380. They are hard to find because people keep them and virtually all made are sold immidiately. CorBon, Gold Dot, Fiocchi, Winchester, Hornady and maybe a few others work just fine. There is much mis-information on the internet concerning the Seecamp, primarily that it only shoots the Winchester rounds. How did Larry Seecamp do it? It is the smallest. 380acp.without making the gun any larger, and most remarkable of all. 32acp, but not stopping there and going on to make the pistol capable of using the. Truely a laudable feat of turning first the. Many view the Seecamp as the finest pocket gun made today.
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