For a smaller carry gun I have a Glock 30SF that rides in a CompTac IWB holster. The 30SF while I love it can at times still a little big. In the Texas heat I usually sling an over the shoulder Maxpedition bag that fits my G30 perfect and makes secure yet easy to get to.
But I wanted something smaller. I looked at the Ruger LCP, some of the smaller Kahrs, and a few Sigs. Long story short I wanted a 9mm at minimum and ran across the Nano.
Once I put it in my hand I could tell how we'll it was made. I liked how slim it is. Pocket guns like the LCP had a trigger reach that was a bit uncomfortable for me.
At about 18 ounces for me it gave the right amount of weight. It's small enough to ride in my pocket which I carry in a number 3 Blackhawk pocket holster.
I'm glad it included two magazines but the baseplate in my opinion makes carrying a spare mag not so comfortable.
I like the ease of sight replacement, the smooth sides of the gun. No slide lever to lock back. The only think that protrudes out of the Nano is the mag release.
I like the look, design, quality, and size of the Nano. It's a good shooter and makes a great back up for me. Also I have no problem carrying just the Nano when a situation requires I have to carry small.
The Beretta Nano has this sleek style to it. Some may not like the look but my Nano goes every where I do. I think it's a viable carry gun.
VoodooSan
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But I wanted something smaller. I looked at the Ruger LCP, some of the smaller Kahrs, and a few Sigs. Long story short I wanted a 9mm at minimum and ran across the Nano.
Once I put it in my hand I could tell how we'll it was made. I liked how slim it is. Pocket guns like the LCP had a trigger reach that was a bit uncomfortable for me.
At about 18 ounces for me it gave the right amount of weight. It's small enough to ride in my pocket which I carry in a number 3 Blackhawk pocket holster.
I'm glad it included two magazines but the baseplate in my opinion makes carrying a spare mag not so comfortable.
I like the ease of sight replacement, the smooth sides of the gun. No slide lever to lock back. The only think that protrudes out of the Nano is the mag release.
I like the look, design, quality, and size of the Nano. It's a good shooter and makes a great back up for me. Also I have no problem carrying just the Nano when a situation requires I have to carry small.
The Beretta Nano has this sleek style to it. Some may not like the look but my Nano goes every where I do. I think it's a viable carry gun.
VoodooSan
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