+1. I have the LCP (super small) and a Kahr CM9 (lightweight velocity), as well as a G26 (reliability and capacity) and a CM45 (big holes). I LOVE the 2nd gen LCP for its pocketable size, 6+1 capacity and powerful-enough defensive load-out with Critical Defense ammo. It has been 100% reliable across several hundred rounds of all kinds, and I can regularly make 4" groups at 25' even with single-handed shooting. If you get one, consider a pinned Hogue grip sleeve - it doesn't add more than an oz, no perceivable carry width and it really improves grip purchase. If you only get ONE holster, consider the DeSantis Nemesis as both a pocket sleeve and as an IWB tuck - it'll stay put great and hides nicely even with just a t-shirt, pants and a belt - perfect for summer carry. Unlike everyone else, I don't mind shooting the LCP at the range - maybe it's the Hogue grip. The CM9 is several oz heavier than the LCP and just about the LC9S' and G43's weights. I think mine measures 18.5 oz loaded, which is 6 oz lighter than my G26 and CM45 and a little lighter than the XDS9 and M&P9, which are also stellar guns. The CM9 is a very well-made gun but requires a good 200 rounds (and/or lots of racking and dry firing at home) to break in the spring. If you have big pockets or baggy clothes, you COULD barely pocket-carry the CM9, LC9s or G43, but to me that would be pushing it, especially since there are so many great holstering options available otherwise. When I got my CM9, I looked hard at the LC9S, G43, PF9, XDS9 and M&P9SC and honestly would have been delighted with any one of them, but I scored a great deal on a used Kahr, so went with it. So, when would one carry an LCP, CM9, G26 or CM45? Admittedly I have some overlap and may shake my collection up at some point, but I like the LCP when size and weight is paramount. The G26 gets rotation when I don't mind its weight because 10+1 of 9mm in a reliable package is a comfort all its own, and it's also a darned great home defense pistol with a 15+1 G19 magazine. The CM9 (or G43/LC9S/PF9) fills a sweet spot in-between when you still need concealability and light weight but want the horsepower of 9mm, like in the winter when everyone is wearing extra layers. Sometimes I'll take the CM45 for a walk because 5+1 .45 acp rounds are no slouch either.