That was one thing I forgot to mention with the P238.. it has a manual safety as well, if that's important to you. I personally don't really care, but it's another good point.

On 12/7/2015 10:07 AM, Jeremy wrote:
A lot of people are carrying a gun that has no safety. The safety is released by squeezing the trigger, essentially. I have kids, and although I plan to keep my gun far away from them, I cannot on a clear conscience carry a gun with no safety. I have been considering a revolver. My bro has a CC and he recommends something smaller, so it doesn't jab you in the side whenever you sit down. I am still looking for the right gun for a CC. I've already had a gun pulled on my at a job.

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 9:03 AM, Paul McCall <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I am getting my CC permit (Florida) in a week or so.  I took an
    absolutely excellent class from the main trainer at the Brevard
    county sheriff’s office.

    Now, I am looking for an excellent CC gun to use, as my long
    barrel Colt 38 is not a good fit for that.

    I am certain that this group probably has a LOT of expertise (and
    many opinions) on THE gun to use.

    J

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