
In the area of subtle self-defense, pocket pistols are the silent guardians of the shooting fraternity. They’re tiny, they’re light, they’re simple to conceal in casual wear—ideal when stealth and rapidity are your utmost concerns. They’re the undercover agents of personal security: not perhaps the largest mouthful, but always on call when it matters. Here is a rundown of the top 10 pocket pistols in 2025, beginning at number 10 and ending at the best of the best.

10. CZ Model 83
The CZ Model 83 might not be coming off production lines these days, but it’s still a highly regarded classic. Find one at a gun show and pick it up. Famous for its robust construction and silky smooth action, this .380 ACP pistol is said to be as reliable as the sun coming up every morning—it’s even been called “overbuilt” in the best possible sense.

9. Bersa Thunder 380 Combat Plus
A light, compact handgun with room to spare, the Bersa Thunder 380 Combat Plus has a smooth double-action trigger and is accurate. While it comes with only one magazine, its reliability, ease of use, and affordability make it a favorite among price-conscious carriers.

8. Glock 42
The Glock 42 is evidence that Glock’s famous reliability carries over perfectly to a compact platform.

This .380 ACP brings with it familiar ergonomics, consistent cycling, and great accuracy. Thin, light, and ideal for deep concealment, it’s an ideal option for people who desire that familiar Glock feel in a pocket-friendly package.

7. Ruger LCP II
Ruger’s LCP II—.380 ACP or .22 LR—is a long-time favorite. With its new trigger and enhanced grip over the original LCP, it is even easier and more comfortable to shoot.

The .22 LR model, the Lite Rack, is particularly smooth to shoot and basically recoilless, making it perfect for lengthy practice sessions.

6. Kimber Micro 9
If you like the 1911 platform, the Kimber Micro 9 provides that familiar form and function in a carry-convenient size. It holds seven rounds and has an aluminum frame to save weight. Although it lacks new frills such as optics cuts, the sharp trigger and convenient controls appeal to shooters who prefer classic designs.

5. Smith & Wesson J Frame M&P 340
Revolvers continue to warrant their role in concealed carry, and the M&P 340 is proof. Chambered in .357 Magnum or .38 Special, it’s constructed with a light scandium frame and hammerless design to prevent snags. Easy, reliable, and potent—this revolver is a reliable friend, whether as a backup or primary carry.

4. Sig Sauer P365 SAS
The P365 SAS is all about snag-free carry. Flush-mounted fiber-tritium sights, recessed controls, and a smoothed slide allow it to be drawn quickly without snagging on clothing. For close-range defensive use, it offers speed and usefulness in a small package.

3. Ruger LCP Max
The LCP Max takes it to the next level by fitting 10 or 12 rounds into a pistol only slightly larger than the standard LCP. It’s light, reliable, and features upgraded sights for improved accuracy. If you need maximum capacity without giving up concealability, this one’s tough to beat.

2. Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0
The Bodyguard 2.0 borrows it all from the original and makes it better. It’s striker-fired, features an improved trigger, and has great sights. Having a capacity of 12 rounds, it remains thin and pocket-sized while providing excellent control for follow-up shooting.

1. KelTec P32
And at the number one spot is the featherlight KelTec P32. It’s chambered in .32 ACP, and it’s very easy to carry and pleasant to shoot, given its light recoil. The DAO trigger is light and smooth, and although the sights are limited, this pistol excels at close-quarters self-defense. It’s a classic favorite of those who prefer simplicity and subtlety.

When selecting a pocket pistol, it is about achieving the proper balance—size, caliber, reliability, and fit in hand. .380 ACP is still the first choice of many, but .32 ACP and .22 LR provide lighter recoil and simpler practice shoots. Regardless of the caliber, however, reliability must not be compromised; these are defensive handguns, not toys to be used at the range.

Pocket pistols are best in situations where concealing is paramount—imagine light summer attire or dress clothes. They do come at a cost: reduced capacity, decreased range accuracy, and in some cases, snappier recoil. But with practice, they can be super effective.

The best pocket pistol is the one you’re confident carrying every day. Whether that’s a timeless CZ 83, a modern Ruger LCP Max, or the ultra-light KelTec P32, these picks represent the best options for discreet, reliable protection in 2025.