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| Summer time as of this weekend means Smith and Wesson 342 Airlite .38. In Fall, I start back with CZ Rami, Glock 43 or CZ PCR depending on the weather. |
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| I voted P365 and mini 9mm because there is no question it carries easier than a bulkier heavier pistol, but there is something to be said about having the extra capacity that a larger double stack provides. Having just picked up an X Compact, I can tell you that it is the companion to my P365. I feel like between those two pistols I can carry discretely in varying modes of dress. Both those pistols have a tremendous amount of firepower in a small footprint.
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| Winter spring summer or fall... One gun does it all... Glock 19 Gen 3. It's completely stock. I decided on One Gun for Carry for me... . So far I have not been disappointed.
Our weather runs from the 20's to the 110's throughout the year.. I make it work most often with the simple Raven Concealment trigger guard holster with a snap loop at 3:30. |
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| quote: Originally posted by RANGER20: Winter spring summer or fall... One gun does it all... Glock 19 Gen 3. It's completely stock. I decided on One Gun for Carry for me... . So far I have not been disappointed.
There's an old-west saying, "beware the man with one gun; he probably knows how to use it." I think there's a lot of truth in that. |
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| quote: Originally posted by RANGER20: Winter spring summer or fall... One gun does it all... Glock 19 Gen 3. It's completely stock. I decided on One Gun for Carry for me... . So far I have not been disappointed.
HK P2000 for me. Carry, bedside, backup etc. I have lots of guns and enjoy them all but the P2K is my chosen do all practical gun. It’s my hammer fired DA/SA Glock 19/23.
"Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man."
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| Have pocket carried a LCPii for the last 18 months but just purchased a P365 w/safety. Once I get 3-400 rounds thru it, I will most likely switch to the P365 75% of the time. |
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A Beautiful Mind
| Work is a G23. Off the clock it's a Walther PPS in a sweet Exodus IWB if it's cool enough for a cover garment. If not, it's a 642 in an A-holster. |
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| Of the choices offered, the p365. Great gun. Easy to shoot, easy to conceal, plenty of reasonably effective ammo on board. It's replaced the G19 as my ideal compromise gun.
But most days when I'm not on the clock I find myself carrying a full size 1911 of one flavor or another. I just prefer them and shoot them better than any other option. |
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| As it stands today - 2 years since I started this survey - I’m carrying my G43 or a G26.3 with a 43X mixed in occasionally. I’m considering a P365Xl for the straight trigger, or a P2000SK as well to have a little different option as well…
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| Time marches on. I sold my .40 P250 to a WWII Vet I have a great deal of respect for. Current carry is my P320 .45C with manual safety. I put a Sig flat trigger in it.
End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles
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| quote: Originally posted by 2000Z-71: Like asking boxers or briefs, depends.
I think Depends are only available as boxers. |
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Good, bad, I'm the guy with the gun
| Either my HK USP45 or my Glock 45. |
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| I've always been stubborn and carried a thing steel framed firearm...so a 1911 When I get home though I'm our of the 45 game. I'll also be in Maryland as an out of stater so no CCW. But when I retire it will be a P220-10.
10 years to retirement! Just waiting! |
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