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Small autos are always "sharpe" feeling in recoil. But how often do you need to actually fire it? Practice with a small .22 auto in similar situational senarios and practice with the carry gun for drawing and mostly dry firing will do for most people just fine.

I have always been partial to the aluminum frame PPKS for my small flat auto carry and to my Seecamp .32, but both are hard to find now.

I also like the stopping power of the small .38 revolvers, as they can had now in extremely lightweight configurations. And are not too difficult to hide.

You can also try to find a HK 4 in .380, a Mauser HSc or an East German Markov.
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