What Pistol do you carry daily?
#52
Every day carry? Kel-Tec P32, was always wary of them, but I finally bought one in January, and after having the hammer spring replaced, it has worked flawlessly. If I'm going out at night, I'll keep the P32 in my pocket, and add my Ruger SP-101 snub in .357, in a Don Hume JIT slide. If I could find (or rather, would break down and spend the money on) a good holster, I'd start carrying my Walther P-99 9mm, 15rd mags.
#53
I've carried a concealed Springfield XD-9 for about 5 years with a kydex iwb. Great gun and great holster. I like the XD series more than I like Glock, there's some added features that are nice...loaded chamber indicator and cocking indicator. Knock on wood, no problems with about 5000 rds.
#54
I picked up a Ruger P-95PR 9mm a couple of weeks ago and love it but it was a little big for daily concealed carry so I did some research and wound up buying a Taurus PT-145 Millennium Pro Sub-Compact 45 cal. yesterday. There was quite a bit of dislike for the PT-145 Millennium's but everyone who owns one, seems to like the Millennium Pro's quite a bit. I'm also impressed with the locking feature that's built in to it. It has a hex-head feature that, when activated, prevents the trigger and slide from operating. Beats having to put a trigger lock on it. It's also small enough to fit in my pants pocket.
#56
Glock 19.
It is accurate, and i am accurate with it. It Fits my hand very well and points naturally for me. It is small enough to hide easily and i have never had any problems with it whatsoever. It will eat anything and i can count on one finger the number of times i have stovepiped it, and that was my fault when it did (i limp wristed the shot)
I have an HK USP Compact in 9mm that i like alot also. It's a great little gun but its slightly harder to conceal (it prints due to some of the angles on it) and the 10+1 capacity as opposed to the 15+1 on the Glock i dont care for, so i will likely sell it.
It is accurate, and i am accurate with it. It Fits my hand very well and points naturally for me. It is small enough to hide easily and i have never had any problems with it whatsoever. It will eat anything and i can count on one finger the number of times i have stovepiped it, and that was my fault when it did (i limp wristed the shot)
I have an HK USP Compact in 9mm that i like alot also. It's a great little gun but its slightly harder to conceal (it prints due to some of the angles on it) and the 10+1 capacity as opposed to the 15+1 on the Glock i dont care for, so i will likely sell it.
#57
Glock 19.
It is accurate, and i am accurate with it. It Fits my hand very well and points naturally for me. It is small enough to hide easily and i have never had any problems with it whatsoever. It will eat anything and i can count on one finger the number of times i have stovepiped it, and that was my fault when it did (i limp wristed the shot)
I have an HK USP Compact in 9mm that i like alot also. It's a great little gun but its slightly harder to conceal (it prints due to some of the angles on it) and the 10+1 capacity as opposed to the 15+1 on the Glock i dont care for, so i will likely sell it.
It is accurate, and i am accurate with it. It Fits my hand very well and points naturally for me. It is small enough to hide easily and i have never had any problems with it whatsoever. It will eat anything and i can count on one finger the number of times i have stovepiped it, and that was my fault when it did (i limp wristed the shot)
I have an HK USP Compact in 9mm that i like alot also. It's a great little gun but its slightly harder to conceal (it prints due to some of the angles on it) and the 10+1 capacity as opposed to the 15+1 on the Glock i dont care for, so i will likely sell it.
The glock 19 is one of my favorites to carry also, along with the glock 26.
My wife also loves the 19. She is dead on balls accurate & proficient with it!!!
#58
what day of the week is it
usually a Ruger P95 9mm, or a Ruger P90 .45(a little big), a Bond .45/.410 (heavy),any one of several LLama .45's, a stainless Rossi .38 special 2'', or a stainless Rossi in .44 special, several others, I'd hafta look- I forget so easily nowadays....
#59
Springfield Arms XD 40, service model, Winchester Ranger HP's, CTAC IWB tuckable holster from Comp Tec, everyday, concealed, tucked in shirt during the week.
If you are looking for a great, tuckable, inside the waist band holster that is comfortable, look at the CTAC products. I have the CTAC, wear it all day, sitting down in an office chair, or in my Jeep. It is very comfortable. You do have to have at least an inch room in belt, and in pants/shorts. I also went to the V Clips, which have velcro that mates with the velcro I had sewn in on my leather belt, so it disappears quite nicely. I have been told, the MTAC is even more comfortable, it has a leather piece on the backside area that rests against your body.
Here is there site. comp-tac.com
Oh, TN Handgun Carry Permit, we can carry concealed or open. I prefer concealed. As of this year, we can carry in alcohol serving establishments as long as they are not posted or you are drinking.
If you are looking for a great, tuckable, inside the waist band holster that is comfortable, look at the CTAC products. I have the CTAC, wear it all day, sitting down in an office chair, or in my Jeep. It is very comfortable. You do have to have at least an inch room in belt, and in pants/shorts. I also went to the V Clips, which have velcro that mates with the velcro I had sewn in on my leather belt, so it disappears quite nicely. I have been told, the MTAC is even more comfortable, it has a leather piece on the backside area that rests against your body.
Here is there site. comp-tac.com
Oh, TN Handgun Carry Permit, we can carry concealed or open. I prefer concealed. As of this year, we can carry in alcohol serving establishments as long as they are not posted or you are drinking.
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