It just becomes a routine. I really don't even notice it everyday. That's why ounces matter when you carry everyday. I have some friends that carry 1911's and when I say, "you have it on your person," the response is normally, "I left it at home or it's in the car." well, I can damn sure tell you that won't help you or your family if you really need it. Ounces matter.
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Awesome that you guys carry your 1911's everyday. As long as you have a gun with you. You should be good! [emoji1303]
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N82 Tactical. And it is very comfortable. It gets worn very long every day
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You are correct. That is the most comfortable inside the pants holster I have tried.
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There's mine. The handgun depends on the clothing I'm wearing. I tend to carry the Glock more in the winter. The M&P Shield gets carried more than any. I also have a Ruger LCP, to pocket carry, when the others aren't easily concealed.
I also carry keys, and an iPhone.
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Looking at a Glock 19 gen 5. Once things open back up after the Coronavirus calm down, I’ll be taking my concealed carry class then testing a few guns out at the local shooting range. What suggestions do you have for me to test out?
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Looking at a Glock 19 gen 5. Once things open back up after the Coronavirus calm down, I’ll be taking my concealed carry class then testing a few guns out at the local shooting range. What suggestions do you have for me to test out?
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Looking at a Glock 19 gen 5. Once things open back up after the Coronavirus calm down, I’ll be taking my concealed carry class then testing a few guns out at the local shooting range. What suggestions do you have for me to test out?
Glocks are overrated, but if it fits your hands and you like it go for it, they're reliable. Try out Sig, hk, the XD is very similar to the glock, the m&p series is also very similar with a more ergonomic grip- but I absolutely hate their trigger feel. I don't think its against rules to send you to a youtube channel that is non jeep related and not mine, user name hickok45 reviews and actually fires the weapons instead of just unboxing them like every other channel. Plenty of good info out there. Spend money on your holster, cheap ones get uncomfortable.
Have you carried before?
I carry nearly every time I go out and I've tried several different firearms over the last decade or so. I've found if it's not comfortable, I'm less likely to carry it. The gun and the holster determine that. If you haven't carried before and you're really planning on carrying, make sure it's something that feels comfortable depending on what you wear. Hopefully your range has a sales area too where you can try stuff out. An IWB style holster with a 380 or a 9 can be pretty comfortable if it's the right combo.
https://acecase.com/ makes some good, thin, affordable holsters that you can hardly tell are there.
Out of all the combos I've carried, I finally settled on a 22 magnum NAA pocket revolver. It's hardly even noticeable that it's there.
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Just shoot a bunch and let the gun choose you.
Kahr CW 9 in a crossbreed holster has been a daily driver for me for about 10 years.
Glocks are overrated, but if it fits your hands and you like it go for it, they're reliable. Try out Sig, hk, the XD is very similar to the glock, the m&p series is also very similar with a more ergonomic grip- but I absolutely hate their trigger feel. I don't think its against rules to send you to a youtube channel that is non jeep related and not mine, user name hickok45 reviews and actually fires the weapons instead of just unboxing them like every other channel. Plenty of good info out there. Spend money on your holster, cheap ones get uncomfortable.
M&Ps performance center shield have a decent trigger. Much better than the stock version. If you want it better than that, a good gunsmith can jewel the trigger and make it smooth as butter.
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