I have since carried it all day long about six times. And its scant 0.87” width and 3.75” height (with magazine) fits in just about any pocket with room to spare. ![]() Just 10.2 ounces of gun weight plus a few. You can yell at me about that later.) and, I’ll be darned, it was like it wasn’t there. So…the TCP went in a Sticky Holster and into my front pocket (Yes, untested. And carrying it off my person isn’t something I’m interested in. While it would fit in the front pocket of the shorts I was going to wear, it wouldn’t be comfortable after 40 miles on a bike. The Nano wasn’t going to work IWB under any shirt I wanted to wear - not hunched over the handlebars. ![]() However, the day after I brought it home I went out on a long bike ride with some family on a hot day. After all, I can comfortably and properly conceal my Beretta Nano under just a light t-shirt and have been doing so almost every day for the past year. That said, I wasn’t actually in the market for another carry gun, and I had basically chosen never to carry a gun in a caliber smaller than 9×19. Obviously that kind of feedback is great and it bodes well for the little pistol. But the others don’t seem to like high round counts and rental-type abuse. The Ruger LCP, known as a stout little gun, comes in third (with a warranty trip or two). The SIG P238 is, however, a close runner up (one in-house repair). None of the other contenders can claim that. Their renter has over 10,000 rounds through it with no breakages. I’m telling you this because they tell me the TCP is the most reliable pocket.
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