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  2. Hi-Point C-9 - Wikipedia

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    Its low price and small and compact design prompted many to purchase it for concealed carry. [citation needed] Hi-Point's handguns use a blowback design similar to that used in the Walther PPK and Russian Makarov PM. In blowback weapons the mass of the slide and bolt absorbs the rearward force generated by the propulsion of the bullet. As the ...

  3. Smith & Wesson Model 6904 - Wikipedia

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    The 6900-series is a third-generation version of Smith & Wesson's 69 series, which were compact 9mm pistols with double-column magazines. The 69-series pistols were designed to be small enough for easy concealed carry, but possessed considerable firepower, making them suitable as service weapons.

  4. Beretta Nano - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta Nano is a compact handgun developed for concealed carry.It has a fiberglass infused "technopolymer" frame and a Pronox finished slide. Pronox is a form of ferritic nitrocarburizing finish similar to Tenifer (as used on for example Glock pistols) and Melonite (as used on for example Springfield Armory XD and Smith & Wesson M&P pistols).

  5. SIG Sauer P239 - Wikipedia

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    P239 SAS – a SIG Anti-Snag (SAS) variant with "an ultra smooth, snag free profile" for concealed carry. [ 4 ] P239 Tactical – this variant includes a 4.0-inch (100 mm) threaded barrel (for use with a suppressor ), short reset trigger (SRT), and optional 10-round extended magazine; it is only chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum .

  6. Walther CCP - Wikipedia

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    The Walther CCP (Concealed Carry Pistol) is a delayed blowback semi-automatic pistol developed by Carl Walther Sportwaffen for the concealed carry civilian market. Product evolution [ edit ]

  7. Beretta APX - Wikipedia

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    Beretta APX A1 Carry in 9x19 with eight round magazine. In 2019, Beretta lowered the MSRP of the APX from $499 to $399 in an attempt to be more competitive in the oversaturated polymer striker-fired market. [11] That same year, in April, Beretta introduced the APX Carry, a single stack magazine variant intended for the concealed carry market.