
25 ACP Small Caliber Concealed Carry Guns
This is typically the smallest semi-auto caliber one can find. Most the 25ACP Firearms are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.
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Beretta Bobcat 25
| Length: | 4.92 in |
| Width: | 1.1 in |
| Weight: | 11.8oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 |
| Calibers: | .22LR / .25ACP |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Taurus Model 25
| Length: | 5.2 in |
| Width: | 1.14 in |
| Weight: | 12.3oz |
| Capacity: | 9+1 |
| Calibers: | .22LR / .25ACP |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Seecamp LWS
| Length: | 4.25 in |
| Width: | .725 in |
| Weight: | 11.5oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .32 / .380 |
| Notes: | Inexpensive |
.32 ACP Concealed Carry Guns
The .32 ACP firearms sit right between the smaller 25ACP and the more popular .380 Auto. These handguns are easy to conceal. Most are used as pocket/purse carries.
Beretta Tomcat 32
| Length: | 4.92 in |
| Width: | 1.1 in |
| Weight: | 14.5oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 |
| Calibers: | .32 |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Kel-Tec P-32
| Length: | 5.1 in |
| Width: | .75 in |
| Weight: | 6.6oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 |
| Calibers: | .32 |
| Notes: | Inexpensive |
380 Concealed Carry Pistols
In the last decade the 380 concealed carry pistols have been the go-to firearm. The slug is the same size as a 9mm but with a smaller cartridge. This allows the firearms to be that much smaller while still packing a decent enough punch. The majority of the .380 Semi-Autos are considered pocket guns and will be limited to a 2-finger grip. However there a few that either come with or have options for pinky extensions.
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There’s a huge debate on whether the 380 is an effective round for concealed carry. Watch this video when considering a 380 concealed carry as your choice. It can be an effective choice when using the right ammunition. This ammo tends to be expensive. It is not recommended to be used on the range for target practice.
Remember most of these pistols can be used as a pocket gun. Many can even be used as a backup 380 concealed carry gun in addition to your larger caliber. There’s no right or wrong. It’s all a matter of what fits you the best.
Accu-Tek LT-380
| Length: | 6.13 in |
| Width: | 1.25 in |
| Weight: | 23.5oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Beretta Pico
| Length: | 5.1 in |
| Width: | .725 in |
| Weight: | 11.5oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Magazine Pinky Extension |
Bersa Thunder 380cc
| Length: | 6 in |
| Width: | 1 in |
| Weight: | 16.4oz |
| Capacity: | 8+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Cobra CA380
| Length: | 5.4 in |
| Width: | 1.05 in |
| Weight: | 22oz |
| Capacity: | 5+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Inexpensive |
Colt Mustang XSP
| Length: | 5.5 in |
| Width: | 1 in |
| Weight: | 12.5oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Mini 1911 |
Diamondback DB380
| Length: | 5.26 in |
| Width: | .75 in |
| Weight: | 8.8oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | FEA Slide: Durability & Less Recoil |
Glock 42
| Length: | 5.94 in |
| Width: | .75 in |
| Weight: | 8.8oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | “Safe Action” System |
Jimmenez LC 380
| Length: | 6.625 in |
| Width: | 1.25 in |
| Weight: | 30oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 / 13+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Inexpensive |
Kahr P380
| Length: | 4.9 in |
| Width: | .75 in |
| Weight: | 9.97oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | “Safe Cam” Action |
Kel-Tec P-3AT
| Length: | 5.2 in |
| Width: | .77 in |
| Weight: | 8.3oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Inexpensive |
Kimber Micro Carry
| Length: | 5.6 in |
| Width: | 1.08 in |
| Weight: | 13.4oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Mini 1911 |
MRI Micro Desert Eagle 380
| Length: | 4.52 in |
| Width: | .9 in |
| Weight: | 14oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Gas-Assisted Blow Back System |
NAA Guardian 380
| Length: | 4.8 in |
| Width: | .94 in |
| Weight: | 18.7oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Inexpensive |
Ruger LCP
| Length: | 5.2 in |
| Width: | .83 in |
| Weight: | 9.4oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Popular Choice |
Sig Sauer P232
| Length: | 6.6 in |
| Width: | 1.3 in |
| Weight: | 23.6oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Reliable |
Sig Sauer P238
| Length: | 5.5 in |
| Width: | 1.1 in |
| Weight: | 15.2oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Mini 1911 |
Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380
| Length: | 5.2 in |
| Width: | .75 in |
| Weight: | 11.9oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Built-In Laser |
Taurus M380
| Length: | 5.95 in |
| Width: | 1.35 in |
| Weight: | 15.5oz |
| Capacity: | 5 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | .380 Revolver! |
Taurus TCP
| Length: | 5.2 in |
| Width: | .87 in |
| Weight: | 10.2oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | LCR Alternative |
Walther PK380

| Length: | 6.5 in |
| Width: | 1.18 in |
| Weight: | 19.4oz |
| Capacity: | 8+1 |
| Calibers: | .380 |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Walther PPK 380
| Length: | 6.1 in |
| Width: | .98 in |
| Weight: | 20.8oz |
| Capacity: | 8+1 (22LR)/ 7+1 (32ACP)/ 6+1 (380ACP) |
| Calibers: | .22LR / .32ACP / .380ACP |
| Notes: | Illegal in California |
If a larger caliber sounds better for than a 380 concealed carry, check out the 9mm and the 40 S&W pistols. Many of those have a higher stopping power and are now made in a more compact frame. Also check out the 38 Special & 357 instead of the 380 concealed carry firearms.
9mm Concealed Carry Pistols
After the rise in popularity in .380’s, manufacturers started shifting their focus towards 9mm concealed carry pistols. They are only 2mm longer than a .380, so why not try to make small pocket carries? They are the same slug size of .380’s but with a larger kick to them. Also be sure to check out the 40S&W firearms. Many of the larger 9mm’s will share a frame with .40 caliber handguns.
Beretta Nano 9mm
| Length: | 5.63 in |
| Width: | .9 in |
| Weight: | 18oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Mini 9mm |
Cobra Patriot 9
| Length: | 6 in |
| Width: | .88 in |
| Weight: | 18oz |
| Capacity: | 10 |
| Calibers: | .380 / 9mm |
| Notes: | Inexpensive |
CZ 2075 Rami
| Length: | 6.6 in |
| Width: | 1.3 in |
| Weight: | 22oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 |
| Calibers: | |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Diamondback DB9
| Length: | 5.6 in |
| Width: | .8 in |
| Weight: | 11oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Micro 9mm |
FMK 9C1
| Length: | 6.85 in |
| Width: | 1.14 in |
| Weight: | 23.45oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 / 14+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Fast Action Trigger |
FN Herstal FNX-9
| Length: | 7.4 in |
| Width: | 1.55 in |
| Weight: | 21.98oz |
| Capacity: | 17 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Low Recoil |
Glock 26
| Length: | 6.3 in |
| Width: | 1.18 in |
| Weight: | 19.8oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | “Safe Action” System |
Kahr PM9
| Length: | 5.3 in |
| Width: | .91 in |
| Weight: | 15.9oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | “Safe Cam” Action |
Kel-Tec PF-9
| Length: | 5.9 in |
| Width: | .87 in |
| Weight: | 12.7oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Inexpensive |
Kimber Ultra Aegis II
| Length: | 6.8 in |
| Width: | 1.14 in |
| Weight: | 25oz |
| Capacity: | 8+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Mini 1911 |
Kimber Solo Carry DC
| Length: | 5.5 in |
| Width: | .98 in |
| Weight: | 17oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Para LDA Carry
| Length: | 6.5 in |
| Width: | 1.26 in |
| Weight: | 24oz |
| Capacity: | 8+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Mini 1911 w/o Safety |
Ruger LC9
| Length: | 6 in |
| Width: | .91 in |
| Weight: | 17.1oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Mini 9mm |
SCCY CPX-1 9mm
| Length: | 5.7 in |
| Width: | 1 in |
| Weight: | 15oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Manual Safety |
Sig Sauer P224
| Length: | 6.7 in |
| Width: | 1.3 in |
| Weight: | 29oz |
| Capacity: | 11+1 (9mm)/ 10+1 (.40S&W, .357SIG) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W / .357SIG |
| Notes: | Reliable / Law Enforcement |
Sig Sauer P290
| Length: | 5.5 in |
| Width: | .9 in |
| Weight: | 20.5oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Micro 9mm |
Steyr CA-1
| Length: | 6.7 in |
| Width: | 1.18 in |
| Weight: | 24oz |
| Capacity: | 17+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Trigger Safety / Optional Manual Safety |
Taurus 905 9mm Revolver
| Length: | 6.5 in |
| Width: | 1.38 in |
| Weight: | 22.2oz |
| Capacity: | 5 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | 9mm Pistol! |
Walther CCP
| Length: | 6.41 in |
| Width: | 1.18 in |
| Weight: | 1.39oz |
| Capacity: | 8+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
40 Concealed Carry Pistol
Recently there has been an influx in .40 Caliber handguns by manufacturers. It’s partially due to the fact that 9mm and .40 Cal slugs are only .02 inches apart in slug size. This makes it easy to use the same frame for 9mm and .40S&W. Also there has been a shortage of 9mm’s recently, making the 40 easier to find.
In addition the .40S&W is also a more versatile round. Magazines for .40S&W can also be used for .357Sig rounds. Several handguns on this list are actually able to swap out the barrel for to be able to fire a .357Sig.
Beretta PX4 Storm Sub-Compact
| Length: | 6.22 in |
| Width: | 1.42 in |
| Weight: | 26.1oz |
| Capacity: | 13 (9mm, 9×21)/ 10+1 (.40S&W) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / 9×21 / .40S&W |
| Notes: | Manual Safety / Interchangeable Magazine w/ CX4 |
Glock 27
| Length: | 6.3 in |
| Width: | 1.18 in |
| Weight: | 19.8oz |
| Capacity: | 9+1 |
| Calibers: | .40S&W |
| Notes: | “Safe Action”System |
H&K P2000SK
| Length: | 6.4 in |
| Width: | 1.3 in |
| Weight: | 21.4oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 (9mm)/ 9+1 (.357Sig, .40S&W) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .357Sig / .40S&W |
| Notes: | LEM/CDA Trigger Systems |
Kahr PM40
| Length: | 5.4 in |
| Width: | .94 in |
| Weight: | 17.7oz |
| Capacity: | 5+1 |
| Calibers: | .40 S&W |
| Notes: | Mini .40 Cal |
MRI Mr Eagle MR40
| Length: | 7.28 in |
| Width: | 1.28 in |
| Weight: | 26.4oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Ruger SR40c/SR9c
| Length: | 6.85 in |
| Width: | 1.27 in |
| Weight: | 23.4oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 (9mm)/ 9+1 (40S&W) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Sig Sauer P239
| Length: | 6.6 in |
| Width: | 1.18 in |
| Weight: | 29.5oz |
| Capacity: | 8+1 (9mm)/ 7+1 (.357Sig, .40S&W) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W / .357Sig |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Smith & Wesson MP40c/MP9c
| Length: | 6.7 in |
| Width: | 1.18 in |
| Weight: | 21.7oz |
| Capacity: | 12+1 (9mm)/ 10+1 (.40S&W) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W |
| Notes: | Military & Police |
Springfield EMP
| Length: | 6.5 in |
| Width: | 1.06 in |
| Weight: | 26oz |
| Capacity: | 9+1 (9mm) / 8+1 (.40S&W) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W |
| Notes: | Mini 1911 |
Steyr S-A1
| Length: | 6.5 in |
| Width: | 1.18 in |
| Weight: | 23.42oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W |
| Notes: | Reset Action System |
Taurus Slim 709/740
| Length: | 6.2 in |
| Width: | 1.02 in |
| Weight: | 19oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 (9mm)/ 6+1 (.40S&W) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W |
| Notes: | Mini Firearm / Manual Thumb Safety |
Taurus Millenium G2
| Length: | 6.24 in |
| Width: | 1.14 in |
| Weight: | 22oz |
| Capacity: | 12+1 (9mm)/ 11+1(.40S&W) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Walther PPS
| Length: | 6.3 in |
| Width: | .91 in |
| Weight: | 22.7oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 (9mm)/ 6+1 (.40S&W) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W |
| Notes: | Mini Semi-Auto |
10mm Concealed Carry Guns
10mm’s are the original size that .40S&W rounds were based off. These aren’t too popular in the United States. However, they are out there.
EAA Witness
| Length: | 8.5 in |
| Width: | 1.4 in |
| Weight: | 33oz |
| Capacity: | 14+1 / 12+1 / 12+1 / 8+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W / 10mm / .45ACP |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Glock 29
| Length: | 6.8 in |
| Width: | 1.3 in |
| Weight: | 24.7oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 |
| Calibers: | 10mm |
| Notes: | “Safe Action” System |
45 ACP Concealed Carry Pistols
The most common of the larger auto handguns is the 45ACP. It’s most known for the 1911 model that was adopted by the military. There is a considerable amount of people that swear by this caliber. It has a lot of stopping power. Unfortunately because of its size, it also has a smaller round capacity. Also they tend to be rather heavy.
Bera Thunder 9/40/45 Ultra Compact
| Length: | 6.7 in |
| Width: | 1.42 in |
| Weight: | 27oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 (9mm, .40S&W)/ 7+1 (.45ACP) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W / .45ACP |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Cobra PAT45 Patriot 45
| Length: | 6 in |
| Width: | 1 in |
| Weight: | 19oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 / 10+1 |
| Calibers: | .45ACP |
| Notes: | Inexpensive |
Colt Defender
| Length: | 6.7 in |
| Width: | 1.135 in |
| Weight: | 22.5oz |
| Capacity: | 8+1 (9mm)/ 7+1 (.45ACP) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .45ACP |
| Notes: | Mini 1911 |
Colt New Agent
| Length: | 6.75 in |
| Width: | 1.26 in |
| Weight: | 22.5oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 |
| Calibers: | .45ACP |
| Notes: | Mini 1911 |
EAA Witness Polymer
| Length: | 7.3 in |
| Width: | 1.4 in |
| Weight: | 28oz |
| Capacity: | 14+1 / 12+1 / 12+1 / 8+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W / 10mm / .45ACP |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Kahr PM45
| Length: | 4.49 in |
| Width: | 1.01 in |
| Weight: | 17.3oz |
| Capacity: | 5+1 |
| Calibers: | .45ACP |
| Notes: | Safe Cam System |
Kimber Ultra Carry II
| Length: | 6.8 in |
| Width: | 1.3 in |
| Weight: | 25oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 |
| Calibers: | .45ACP |
| Notes: | Mini 1911 |
Rock Island Armory TAC 1911 Compact
| Length: | 7 in |
| Width: | 1.5 in |
| Weight: | 34.6oz |
| Capacity: | 8+1 (9mm)/ 7+1(.45ACP) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .45ACP |
| Notes: | Compact 191 |
Ruger SR45
| Length: | 8 in |
| Width: | 1.27 in |
| Weight: | 30.15oz |
| Capacity: | 10+1 |
| Calibers: | .45ACP |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Sig Sauer P220 Carry
| Length: | 7.1 in |
| Width: | 1.5 in |
| Weight: | 30.4oz |
| Capacity: | 8+1 |
| Calibers: | .45ACP |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Sig Sauer P250 Sub-Compact
| Length: | 6.7 in |
| Width: | 1.1 in |
| Weight: | 24.9oz |
| Capacity: | 12+1 (9mm)/ 10+1 (.40S&W)/ 10+1 (.45ACP) |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W / .45ACP |
| Notes: | Inexpensive Sig Sauer |
Springfield XDS
| Length: | 6.3 in |
| Width: | .9 in |
| Weight: | 21.5oz |
| Capacity: | 7+1 / 5+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .45ACP |
| Notes: | Trigger & Palm Safety |
Taurus 24/7 Compact
| Length: | 6.6 in |
| Width: | 1.26 in |
| Weight: | 27oz |
| Capacity: | 17+1 / 15+1 / 12+1 |
| Calibers: | 9mm / .40S&W / .45ACP |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
Taurus Millennium Pro Compact
| Length: | 6 in |
| Width: | 1.14 in |
| Weight: | 20.8oz |
| Capacity: | 6+1 |
| Calibers: | .45ACP |
| Notes: | Manual Thumb Safety |
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I’m just wondering if the guy in the photo shot himself in the ass???
Finger off trigger until you are on target.
I carry a .380 ..Walther PK but would like to have a pocket pistol in.25Cal or possibly .32 Cal.
in addition to the .380.
Am experiencing more problems with Arthritis in both hands and thumbs as reason to down size.
Include suggestions whether or not to use ACP ammo.
Thank you for your assistance!
John Brenner AKA “Johnny Ringo “
I once worked for a driving school, running the office. The Owner once told me people don’t think of their size when they choose a vehicle, that a vehicle is a suit of armor. It has to fit. I feel the same about guns.. I can handle a 308, but feel more comfortable with a 243. As far as hand guns go, I keep a Governor wheel gun 45 in the house; first shot is a 410, then a 45 (not acp ) though it takes them in a moon clip. 410, 45, 410, 45 and so on. Reason:
just like combat, adrenal rush and uncertainty, no time to aim. Keep firing. I agree on a conceal carry being small and comfortable. 22lr maybe, but I’ll go with a 9mil. My target time is with 22lr’s and that big Ruger 45 with 45acp interchange cylinders.
Frankly – most people don’t practice enough to make their conceal carry anything more than a joke!