TOP 5 BEST POCKET PISTOL REVIEWS 2021

Published on July 2, 2021
Duration: 10:28

This video reviews five top pocket pistols for concealed carry and self-defense in 2021. It highlights the Taurus Spectrum's ergonomics, the Ruger LCP II's low-recoil .22 LR option, the Beretta Pico's slim profile, and the Sig Sauer P938 SAS's snag-free design. Key features like trigger pull, capacity, and materials are discussed for each model.

Quick Summary

The Beretta Pico is the narrowest .380 ACP pistol on the market at just 18mm wide, designed for concealment with flush-mounted controls. It features a modular serialized chassis, a tilt-barrel system for recoil reduction, and is capable of handling +P ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Pocket Pistols
  2. 01:34Taurus Spectrum Micro-Pistol Review
  3. 03:53Ruger LCP II in .22 LR Review
  4. 06:14Beretta Pico 380 Review
  5. 08:59Sig Sauer P938 SAS Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Taurus Spectrum pocket pistol?

The Taurus Spectrum features a true double-action-only trigger system with a 7-9 pound pull, a non-energized striker, enhanced grip design with soft-touch polymers, reversible magazine release, and a simple one-turn takedown pin for easy maintenance.

Why is the Ruger LCP II in .22 LR a good option for training?

The Ruger LCP II in .22 LR is ideal for training due to its compact size, low recoil, and 10+1 capacity. It features a tilt-barrel blowback design, slide cocking ears for easier manipulation, and a 'Secure Action' trigger.

What makes the Beretta Pico stand out among pocket pistols?

The Beretta Pico is exceptionally slim, measuring only 18mm wide, making it the narrowest .380 ACP pistol available. It boasts flush-mounted controls, a modular serialized chassis, and is rated for +P ammunition.

What is the Sig Sauer P938 SAS designed for?

The Sig Sauer P938 SAS is designed for concealed carry with a 'melted' treatment to prevent snagging during a draw. It's a single-action-only 9mm pistol with ambidextrous safety, Siglite night sights, and a crisp trigger.

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