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When cops were whining in the 1970s and 1980s about having to be backed up by women and small-statured men, they shut up after the new hires showed they could do the job.
Yet all is relative. Its group is enough to shoot a 300 out of 300 on the police qualification course’s generous B-27 target, assuming you have your Kentucky windage right. While I’ve qualified with the sightless Seecamp on that course, I wouldn’t bet my life on shooting a 300 with one.
Feedback From Others
One career cop I know bought two Tomcats and carries one in each front pocket. He likes the portability, hates the trigger pull, and doesn’t find the gun hurts his hand. Neither of his Tomcats shoot where they look.
A male civilian I know liked the grouping capability but didn’t like it being someplace other than where he was aiming, and found the sharp edge of the safety catch painful. A female civilian noted similar concerns and found the slide and the barrel tip-up lever difficult to operate. Both of them found the gun hurt their hands.