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Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 08:56 PM
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Mook
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What would Or do you guys carry and why
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 09:02 PM
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Glock 19 in a JM Custom Kydex AIWB holster. All day, every day. It's not real cool or flashy, but that's okay. It's a tool, not a fashion statement.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 09:08 PM
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S&W Shield 40 with Armalaser.
It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.
� Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 09:21 PM
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janie
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Summer time carry is a Glock 42. BladeTech ITWB. Extremely comfortable.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 09:22 PM
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Sig P938. Nice and compact.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 09:23 PM
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Mook
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 10:02 PM
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My normal EDC is my Taurus PT 111 G2, usually in an OWB paddle holster. Some are Taurus haters and that is OK but mine has never had a hiccup through hundreds of rounds of FMJ, hollow points and several incarnations of my loads with Hornady HAP bullets. My backup carry and even sometimes my main carry, depending what I am wearing, is my Kimber Micro Carry 380 in a custom AIWB kydex holster.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 10:25 PM
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Glock 27 in AIWB kydex bolster. Have thought about moving up in size to the 19/23 but the 27 just fits perfectly and disappears.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 10:26 PM
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Glock 30sf Crossbreed owb or El Paso fancy owb for those barbeque gatherings. Glock 42 in crossdraw owb or pocket holster when it is difficult to carry the 30sf. I went thru the entire menu of firearms and holsters since legal concealed here in Texas (class of '96). Over time I just became most comfortable with the weight, rounds and calibers, and reliability of the Glock guns. An owb holster has been most comfortable, and with the open carry provision, I no longer worry about being exposed. Sure - there are prettier handguns. I mean who doesn't love a blinged out pearl grip revolver or 1911 in a hand tooled leather holster! At some point however, it becomes more important to consider the tools you are able to use most efficiently.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 10:27 PM
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The real question is what do you want to carry?
I have been carrying my hk45c and most of the time I forget it is on but there are times when I just cant wear it in the summer because it prints too badly. And I dont want anyone knowing when I carry. So I am looking for another smaller gun for just such an occasion.
I have been thinking Walther PPK in 22LR for my pocket pistol because I just love the wya that gun looks and it doesnt feel too bad either.
22LR because I have plenty of ammo for it
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 10:27 PM
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Shield 40 in an Alien Gear holster. Lightweight and easy to carry.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 11:03 PM
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G42 with XS Big Dot sight and alien gear 2.0 and a blackhawk appendix. Get the Taran base plate and +1 kit you can have 7+1 and 7 in your spare.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/17/17 11:57 PM
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G26 in a Stealth Gear USA IWB or AIWB holster. Used to carry a FS M&P 45 also in a Stealth Gear USA holster, still carry it occasionally.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 12:16 AM
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Ruger lcp in my pocket. It's the only way its comfortable enough to carry every day regardless of clothes.
The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference. -George Washington
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 12:48 AM
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Shield 9mm, some of the time but I always have my little black widow .22 mag in my pocket.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 01:46 AM
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P238, Springfield xd 40 4" or xdm 9mm 4.5". All in crossbreed super tucks.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 02:46 AM
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I usually carry a s&w 642 or a SIG 1911 in a savoy holster. I don't have much of a reason for why I carry one over the other. I just carry whatever feels right that day.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 03:11 AM
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Winter time is a glock 27 in my vest or jacket pocket, summer time is a glock 43 in a bianchi belt holster. Both loaded with Speer Gold dot.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 03:17 AM
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Glock 43. Extended mag. 8+1.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 03:19 AM
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 04:25 AM
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Kahr CW380 - small, reliable, goes bang
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 04:33 AM
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Shield 9mm in a Sticky Holster which is very comfortable. Tried a Kydex holster but just wasn't comfortable to wear.
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 06:18 AM
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Shield 9mm in a Sticky Holster which is very comfortable. Tried a Kydex holster but just wasn't comfortable to wear. Never seen that before. You carry it IWB or in the pocket? Do they lose stickiness?
It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.
� Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 12:43 PM
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Shield 9mm in a Sticky Holster which is very comfortable. Tried a Kydex holster but just wasn't comfortable to wear. Never seen that before. You carry it IWB or in the pocket? Do they lose stickiness? IWB. Amazingly it stays where I put it. I carried the Kydex for a while and I carry at 4:00 so it kept poking me in the back when I sat down. The sticky feels awesome, super soft and easy to wear. I don't ever remove it even when I'm driving. Had mine for about 4 months and it feels the same as when I bought it. I got it from SWFA for $20. One of my buddies told me about it and I doubt I'll ever use anything else. They also make a version that has the sticky sleeve with a Kydex insert if you wanted to go that route but I've never tried it. https://stickyholsters.com/home
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Re: Concealed carry choice
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09/18/17 12:47 PM
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