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My current pocket / always carry is a LCPII. I had tried untold guns. Most did not work. Felt like I had a damn rock in my pocket all the time. Finally settled for a NAA .22. It worked, FAR from ideal. Then Kel-Tec hit the first .32. When they called me to tell me my turn had come I took it to the back to shoot, came out and ordered another. Still have one of those but it's seldom carried. The LCPII .380 is the top one. Only downside is it does need to be in a holster. The trigger is damn nice for these. I can forget its there. It's sure as hell not fun to shoot. When it was new I ran many boxes of ammo through it to test and it got painful. Impressive for what they are able to do now. Bottom is the new .22 version of it that Wife now carries. That P-11 I have tried putting in a pocket couple times. It works, as in I can easily get it out but, feels like a damn brick in my pocket. If it was to give up on my now not sure what I would buy. Would want something double stack and polymer for weight. There are plenty to chose from these days which was NOT the case when I bought that little 9mm. The price was so cheap I was leery of trying it at the time. Sales guy said they sold a lot of them so I figured why not. Bought it, took it to the back and just checked the bore and rand a few boxes of ammo through it. Damn thing just worked. Years later when I started to read how horrible these were I at first wondered if I got the only good one that came out of the factory some how.The p365 and LCP type things, though both small, are still different enough that I don't personally think their roles intersect. I can definitely carry my LCP in my pocket and often do but I cannot even fit my p365 in one comfortably, let alone discreetly with an ability to draw fast. I would hang onto that little mouse gun you got there. Fills a role only it can