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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2859745" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>The Shield is a nice gun, but make sure it will actually fit in your pockets before you buy. When I was in the market for a pocket gun I really wanted one of these, but ended up deciding it was just too big. I went with a Kahr CM9 instead. I like it a lot better than my old .380 Kel Tec, but it has some issues... finnicky mags that sometimes cause the first round on my spare to nose-dive on the reload if I'm not careful, and though it's striker fired, it has a really long (but light and smooth) trigger pull, like a really nice DA pull on a worked-over revolver. The Glock 43 wasn't on the market at the time I bought the Kahr. I would have probably gone with the Glock if it was. The glock is just a bit larger than the Kahr, but smaller than the Shield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2859745, member: 4235"] The Shield is a nice gun, but make sure it will actually fit in your pockets before you buy. When I was in the market for a pocket gun I really wanted one of these, but ended up deciding it was just too big. I went with a Kahr CM9 instead. I like it a lot better than my old .380 Kel Tec, but it has some issues... finnicky mags that sometimes cause the first round on my spare to nose-dive on the reload if I'm not careful, and though it's striker fired, it has a really long (but light and smooth) trigger pull, like a really nice DA pull on a worked-over revolver. The Glock 43 wasn't on the market at the time I bought the Kahr. I would have probably gone with the Glock if it was. The glock is just a bit larger than the Kahr, but smaller than the Shield. [/QUOTE]
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