Ultra-concealable firearms

:( Sorry to hear about your problems with the .380 AMT Backup Magnum Wheel Man. I've had zero problems with the .40 S&W since I've owned it. However I understand that AMT did have quality issues after they moved from Irwindale, Ca. and eventually went out of business. I would have no qualms about buying another Irwindale piece in a 9mm or above should I run across another one. In fact I've got a couple buddies that want one as well.
 
The NAA mini revolvers are tiny and super-easy to conceal. Here's my .22 magnum mini next to my Super Blackhawk.

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Check www.mouseguns.com I also have the same dress code as yourself and I personally own a S&W 442 and a Kel Tec P32. I had some problems with the Kel Tec originally. The P32 and P3at are good guns, but I'm not one of those Kel-tecaholics. When you get one take it to the range a few times before you trust it, and be gentle with them. If you get a good one it is as easy as carrying a thin second wallet. If you go the snubby route definately get something lightweight.
 
I had an AMT Backup in .40 cal. I had it for a couple years and the last time I took it to the range I had a 75% failure rate. I traded it for a Glock 27.
 
I have a Beretta 21 for the really hard to hide days. Yes its only a .22 but it does pack 11 rounds and will tuck into the inside pocket in swim trunks even.
 
AMT is really no different than any economically priced auto... best bet is to take a few brands of ammo to the range, & see what works best, & determine if you are willing to bet your life on the little gun... I love my AMT Automags, & really have had no FTF problems with them, but the lil Back UP was a different story...
 
I love ZOMBIE threads...

Just a correction...Ohio does not prohibit carry in "health facilities", it only specifies "Institutions for the care of mentally ill persons".
 
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