• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
The Loadout Room

The Loadout Room

Professional Gear Reviews

Hardcore Gear and Adventure

Menu
  • Shooting
        • Pistol
        • Pistol Accessories
        • Rifle
        • Rifle Accessories
        • Shotgun
        • Machine Guns
        • Air Guns
        • Ammunition
        • Optics and Sights
        • Weapon Lights
        • Tips & How-To
        • Concealed Carry
        • Holsters
        • Suppressors
        • Precision Rifle Shooting
        • Firearms Training
        • m142Too Tough to Die: The M14
        • craft holstersCraft Holsters Makarov Tuckable IWB Holster Report
        • t5Tommy Gun Madness: The Thompson Submachine Gun
        • augFiring the Full-Auto Steyr AUG
    • Close
  • Gear Reviews
      • Mission Gear
      • Camping Gear
      • Survival Gear
      • Medical Gear
      • Adventure & Travel
      • Knives & Tools
      • Overland
      • Disaster Preparedness
      • Footwear
      • Womens Gear & Clothing
        • ac65a540-2ef3-4598-8d11-afdf53f46e94.__CR0,0,970,600_PT0_SX970_V1___Streamlight ProTac Rail Mount HL-X: A Thoroughly Bright Review
        • Bluetti 2 handsfree power backpackBluetti Handsfree 2 Review: The Ultimate Power Backpack for Off-Grid Adventurers
        • The Gallagator 10 day pack on the shoreline next to a hiking trail.Day Pack – Mystery Ranch Gallagator 10 – The Best Yet?
        • PXL_20240209_171721326Pic of the Day, It’s Graduation Time
    • Close
  • Men’s Lifestyle
      • Fitness
      • EDC
      • Eyewear
      • Watches
      • Electronics & Technology
      • Downtime
      • Mens Clothing & Accessories
      • Manly Skills
      • Style & Grooming
      • Gentleman Drinks
      • Crate Club
        • craft holstersCraft Holsters Makarov Tuckable IWB Holster Report
        • rs3CIVIVI RS71 Review : Big Blade Energy
        • civivi2Civivi Brazen Review: The Best Budget EDC Knife under $75?
        • G43_Gen3-107G43 Review: The Compact Powerhouse for EDC
    • Close
  • News
  • Video Demo
  • Buying Guides
  • Shop
  • Advertise
Pistol

Choosing a Concealed Carry Pistol – Concealability vs. Capacity

April 5, 2018 by The Arms Guide Guest Writer Leave a Comment

One of the most challenging issues to solve when considering a pistol for concealed carry is managing the trade off between size and capacity. On the one hand, selecting a handgun with a small footprint for CCW makes it easier to conceal (and therefore, less likely to print). However, smaller guns simply don’t have the room to carry as many rounds as larger pistols. Finding the best balance of these elements is something that each individual must ascertain in accordance with their specific needs.

Several companies, such as Kahr, Ruger, and Beretta, offer concealed carry pistols that run the gamut of preferences with slim sub compacts like the CM9 (Kahr), LC9 (Ruger), and Nano (Beretta). However, with many of these smaller “pocket pistols,” not only is there a limit in capacity (the Kahr CM9 carries 6+1 rounds of 9mm, the LC9 holds 7+1 9mm rounds, and the Nano carries 6+1 9mm rounds), but the short barrel (about 3in for each of the previous models) and light frames (all three are polymer framed) increases perceived recoil for the shooter (like what we observe in the video featured in this post).

Larger pistols, whether polymer or metal, are generally easier to control. Also, full size handguns that utilize double stacked magazines can carry 15+1 (like the Beretta 92FS/M9 and the Glock 19), or even 17+1 (like the Ruger SR9 and the Glock 17). However, sub compacts like the models previously mentioned generally have a 5″x5″ (or so) profile at only an inch wide. Full size pistols like the Beretta M9/FS (used by US Army, Navy, and Air Force) and the SIG MK25/P226 (used by US Navy SEALS) are large – the M9 measures 8.5″ long by 5.4″ tall at 1.5″ wide and the MK25 measures 7.7in long, 5.5in tall, and 1.5in wide. But even the slimmer Glock 17 (1.18in wide) still has a footprint of 7.32in long and 5.43in tall).

There are some compact pistols that offer somewhat of a “compromise” between size and round count, however. The Glock 26, as a double stack compact 9mm, could be considered one of these. At 6.29″ long and 4.17″ tall (still 1.18″ wide, like its full sized Glock brethren). Instead of the single stack 6 or 7 round options, it holds 10+1.

There is no single “best” concealed carry option. What may conceal well for one may obviously print for another. There is also the matter of environment and personal preference to consider. Those who work in environments that aren’t “firearm friendly” may be restricted to only the most deeply concealable pistol options during their work days. Some may feel uncomfortable living or travelling in certain neighborhoods without a certain amount of rounds. What’s more important to you: capacity or concealability?

 

by Destinee

In addition to writing for The Arms Guide and her personal blog, Destinee is also a vlogger. She publishes videos on weapons, gear, and fitness on her YouTube channel every Tuesday and Thursday.

Photo courtesy of author

Share This

More From The Loadout Room

Comments

Primary Sidebar

Most Read

  • Mossberg 930: the affordable 12 gauge auto-loader
    Mossberg 930: the affordable 12 gauge auto-loader
  • ARES Watch Company Diver-1 & Field Watch: Unstoppable Tactical Watches for Land & Sea
    ARES Watch Company Diver-1 & Field Watch: Unstoppable Tactical Watches for Land & Sea
  • Bluetti Handsfree 2 Review: The Ultimate Power Backpack for Off-Grid Adventurers
    Bluetti Handsfree 2 Review: The Ultimate Power Backpack for Off-Grid Adventurers
  • Breek Arms Sledgehammer: The AR-15 Charging Handle That Gas Can’t Touch
    Breek Arms Sledgehammer: The AR-15 Charging Handle That Gas Can’t Touch
  • My First Single-Action Revolver Purchase: Heritage Rough Rider .22 LR/.22 WMR Range Report
    My First Single-Action Revolver Purchase: Heritage Rough Rider .22 LR/.22 WMR Range Report

Find Us on Facebook

Recent Comments

  • Woox Store on Tommy Gun Madness: The Thompson Submachine Gun
  • Ajita Sherer on The ACR (Adaptive Combat Rifle)!
  • Raphael Hanna on The ACR (Adaptive Combat Rifle)!

Latest From SOFREP

News

SOFREP Evening Brief: 18 Hurt in Hamburg Knife Attack, Trump Addresses West Point Grads, US Eases Sanctions on Syria

Entertainment

The 5 Most Bizarre Military Strategies That Actually Worked

Firearms

Firing the Full-Auto Steyr Bullpup Assault Rifle

Expert Analysis

Trump’s Ivy League Witch Hunt: Weaponizing Justice Against Harvard Smells Like Biden Déjà Vu with a MAGA Twist

Military Content Group

© Copyright 2025 Military Content Group · All Rights Reserved.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Advertisers