A subcompact pistol, also known as a pocket pistol, is a small, lightweight handgun designed for concealed carry. Subcompact pistols are typically chambered in smaller calibers, such as .380 ACP or 9mm Luger, and have a shorter barrel length and reduced magazine capacity compared to full-size pistols.
Subcompact pistols offer several advantages over larger handguns, including ease of concealment, reduced weight, and improved maneuverability. They are ideal for self-defense situations where discretion is paramount, such as when carrying concealed in public or in close quarters. Subcompact pistols are also popular for backup guns, as they can be easily carried as a secondary weapon.