Seecamp pistols

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In looking at the relative sizes of various concealed pistols, the Seecamps look to be at the smallest end of the scale. Even with the .380 it looks like you have the trigger finger and you middle finger only (along with the thumb) to hold for use. Doesn't recoil make it hard to hold with such a minimal grip? How well can you hit with it when you have such a small grip? Grouping at 20 feet less than 12"? I have yet to fire one but would like to. They seem a good alternative when you have very light clothing during the summer.
 
I haven't shot the Seecamps, but I am very happy with my kel-tec. Super light and fights in my front pocekt very nicely. I have heard good things about the Seecamp, though.

The kel-tecs are also very manageable with recoil. At least my hands seem to be able to keep a pretty good grip.
 
I have a Seecamp .32 recoil is insignificant. I don't have any problem holding on to it.

It has no sights, but at the distances it will be used, that too is insignificant.
 
I carried a 32 Seecamp for 11 years. Recoil problems were zero. It kicks about like a similar sized 25, say a 1908 Colt or a Beretta Jetfire.

The Seecamp 380 is a little different. The recoil is fast and sharp, but the gun is no problem to hold onto. The only real difference between the 32 and the 380 is that the 380 will WHACK your trigger finger with the trigger guard. You only notice it the first time you fire it. After you run a few rounds through it, it ceases to be a problem. When I practice, I simply put a band-aid on my trigger finger, with the pad facing the trigger guard. Problem solved!:D

You really can't go wrong with the Seecamp. It just oozes quality when you pick it up.
 
Doesn't recoil make it hard to hold with such a minimal grip? How well can you hit with it when you have such a small grip? Grouping at 20 feet less than 12"?

It is not hard to hold. It does have a slight grip, but the pistol is designed to fit your hand such that the grip is satisfactory. The .32 is easy to handle. The .380 is of course more of a hand full. People do bang their trigger finger with the .380s.

Accuracy is more than adequate. When I "aim" and shoot slower I can put all rounds in about a 3" group at 5 yards. Normal practice is not aimed fire, but point and shoot, and that gives me about a 8" spread...more than enough for center of mass.

My Seecamp gets alot of carry time. I'm very confident in the reliability.
 
my 32 seecamp is great 100% reliable. recoil is ok with domestic but sharp with fiocchi.I qualified for my ccw with it.can easily keep on pie plate at 7-10 yards
 
At your convenience, I would highly encourage you to visit the Seecamp Forum. There, you will find a plethora of information on our cherished little Gems.

BTW, groupings at 20' with my LWS32 and LWS380 average 3".


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