Wallet Gun
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Wallet Guns: Concealed Carry with a Twist
Folding pocket pistols, commonly called wallet guns, offer a unique form of concealed carry. Small enough to fit inside a wallet or purse, these miniature firearms prioritize portability and discretion over power. But with great compactness comes great responsibility. Wallet guns demand careful handling and situational awareness to deploy safely.
What Are Wallet Guns?
Wallet guns describe any extra-small pistol designed for concealed carry inside a wallet, purse, or pocket. Ranging from derringers to mini revolvers to folding semi-automatics, most wallet guns share tiny proportions under 6 inches long and lightweight builds under 1 pound.
Popular wallet gun models include:
- North American Arms mini revolvers
- Beretta Jetfire .25 ACP pistols
- Seecamp .32 ACP pistols
- Rohrbaugh R9 9mm pistols
Such micro compact pistols sacrifice ammunition capacity, velocity, and accuracy for extreme portability. But despite their limitations, wallet guns can still serve self defense in last resort situations.
Legality and Licensing
Wallet guns face the same federal regulations as full-sized handguns regarding manufacturing, sales, and possession. They also fall under individual state concealed carry laws. Responsible owners should research their local statutes before buying a wallet gun.
Most states issuing concealed carry permits have no restrictions on pocket pistols. Exceptions include California and New York, which prohibit carrying concealed firearms under certain dimensions. Additionally, several states require concealed carry only with a license – no constitutional carry allowed.
Advantages of Wallet Guns
Wallet guns put self defense literally at hand anytime, anywhere – presuming responsible concealed carry protocols. As last ditch lifesavers, they offer:
Maximum concealability – With tiny, flat profiles resembling wallets, wallet guns all but disappear into pockets or purses. Their minimal imprints prevent printing through clothing.
Easy access – Wallet guns allow swift reaction to threats compared to guns requiring unpacking from bags or unlocking holsters.
Weapon retention – Keeping micro pistols inside pockets hinders attackers attempting to wrestle guns away.
Non-permissive environments – Ignoring legal restrictions, wallet guns enable “concealed” carry in gun-free zones with security checkpoints.
Disadvantages of Wallet Guns
While wallet guns serve specific concealed carry needs, their limitations demand realistic expectations. Consider:
Limited firepower – With tiny grips and low-velocity cartridges, wallet guns shoot inaccurately beyond spitting distance. Most hold only 2-3 rounds of weak ammunition.
Increased negligence – Given their constant proximity, pocket pistols invite complacency and accidents without proper discipline. Their light triggers and obscured safeties lead to unintentional discharges.
Legal liability – Despite self-defense intentions, improper concealed carry in prohibited areas often constitutes weapons charges. It also demonstrates negligence in civil proceedings.
Medical liability – Should wallet guns cause unintended injury, prosecutors may pursue negligence charges while victims seek damages.
Safe and Responsible Ownership
Owning any firearm, but especially concealable wallet guns, demands safety awareness surpassing what holstered pistols require. Specific guidelines include:
- Securing wallet guns in pockets or holsters with trigger guards
- Carrying only in proper concealed carry mode without printing
- Keeping safeties engaged and chambers empty until threats emerge
- Handling wallet guns deliberately with trigger discipline
- Understanding legal protocols of concealed carry licensing
- Recognizing prohibited spaces like schools, government facilities, etc.
- Memorizing 4 universal firearm safety rules for muzzle control
Additionally, regularly practicing with wallet guns at shooting ranges better prepares owners for real world deployment. Testing pocket draw speed and accuracy in life-fire drills builds critical muscle memory. Consider professional defensive training beyond basic concealed carry instruction.
Using Wallet Guns Responsibly
While wallet guns empower citizens’ last ditch self preservation in public, they do not justify vigilantism. Carrying concealed firearms, especially unlawfully, carries grave moral and legal consequences without urgent threats. Responsible self defense observes proportionality and duty to retreat principles before resorting to deadly force.
That said, unexpected violence frequently gives victims just seconds to react. When facing imminent criminal battery, rape, or murder, wallet guns provide citizens an emergency chance to stop violence in extremis. But even then, brandishing or firing them requires meeting strict legal criteria for justification.
Self defense laws authorize using necessary force, even deadly force, only to halt:
- Reasonable fear of imminent bodily harm
- Sexual assault or rape
- Kidnapping or abduction
- Carjacking or home invasion robbery
Defensive gun uses demand immediate life-threatening situations with no escape. Negligently deployed, wallet guns land users in prison on assault or manslaughter charges. Know your rights and responsibilities before carrying concealed.
The Future of Wallet Guns
Ongoing innovations in materials and manufacturing allow expanding power in ever-smaller envelopes. Emerging wallet gun models offer increased lethality and accuracy rivaling full-sized pistols.
One cutting edge example, the DoubleTap Defense pistol, packs a 6-round 9mm magazine into a 4-inch, 6-ounce derringer design made from titanium and steel. Future wallet guns will likely shoot larger ammunition with greater precision at pocket-friendly sizes.
But technology cannot replace judgment. No pistol, however advanced, negates the principles of lawful, proportional, and situationally aware self defense. The most dangerous weapons remain ignorant, negligent, unpracticed, and emotionally unstable carriers – not the guns themselves.
Responsible citizens exercise their right to concealed carry with discretion, respect, accountability, and wisdom befitting the power over life and death that firearms convey. While wallet guns offer specific advantages in dire circumstances, their owners must grasp the accompanying liabilities that come with any lethal weapon wandering publicly, albeit discreetly, in pockets.
Handle with care and carry on wisely.