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What has your progression of CCW pistols looked like?

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March 17, 2018, 11:36 AM
45_Auto
What has your progression of CCW pistols looked like?
Springfield Compact Stainless 1911
Colt Government 380
SIG 245
Right now I vary between my Kimber Ultra and SIG 320 Compact.

There have been others I tried for a short time, 228, 220 and 229 but never carried them for a long time.

Just purchased a SIG 365, going to wring it out for a couple months and then maybe it will replace the Kimber???


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March 17, 2018, 01:16 PM
EasyFire
15 years of J-frame. No exceptions...


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March 17, 2018, 01:16 PM
radioman
J-Frame in IWB
P239 in VM2 IWB
Colt Detective Special in fanny pack
P239 again
J-Frame again
P239 Again
J-Frame again
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March 17, 2018, 01:42 PM
George43
S&W M19, Sig 239 40 S&W, G23 w/G22 extended mags,
Sig G19 W/G17 extended mags.


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March 17, 2018, 02:48 PM
Nick
Beretta 92F back in 1988, but not for long
SIG P228 should have stopped there
SIG P229 .40 cuz it was the cool new cartridge
P239 9mm
Glock 26, first of a couple that never fit
P225
Springfield 9c
Glock 38.... Don't ask
Kahr PM9
Kahr P45
Kahr PM9... Again
Walter PPS 9mm

There have been others I tried, but they didn't pass the shake down Cruz. I see this list now and it looks like I have CCW A.D.D.


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March 17, 2018, 02:54 PM
Xer0
S&W Airweight for years
Ruger LC9 (original) for a year
Kahr CM9 for couple of years

As I get older I want it smaller, thinner, and lighter.
March 17, 2018, 02:58 PM
PossibleZombie
SW99 in .40
G27
Walter P99 compact in .40
S&W .380 bodyguard
G43 and sometimes a G19
March 17, 2018, 06:06 PM
Lord Vaalic
Sig P220

Sig P225

Sig P229

Glock 23

Glock 19 gen 3

Glock 32

Glock 19 gen 4

Glock 43

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March 17, 2018, 06:21 PM
DMF
1) SIG M11
2) SIG P228
3) SIG P229/.40 and S&W 640
4) Glock 22,Glock 27, and S&W 640

All were issued, and the only things I was/am authorized to carry.

Rumor is the next in my progression will be a Glock 19, and the rumors vary greatly on whether I will get to keep the revolver.


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March 17, 2018, 06:27 PM
LtJL
Started with a colt Combat Commander, then a 228, now a 229C
March 17, 2018, 06:47 PM
Prefontaine
Sig P239 for ten straight. Then Glock 26/19 for a few years. Now PX4 series and P30 Series pistols.

I did the Pepsi challenge many many times with much of what’s on the market today. Owned it, rented it, and/or carried it. Learned a lot. Carried every carryable 357sig made for some duration. Now moved to 9mm and won’t be any changes for years to come. I just prefer the hammers and I’m more or less done with it, tired of it actually, really tired of it.



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March 17, 2018, 07:10 PM
Chris Anchor
PPKs/S&W 60/1911 Gov in the 1970s,
Chopped 1911/ASP 9mm in the early 1980s,
BHP/1911 Commander in the late 1980s,
Chopped 1911/BHP in the early 1990s,
Sig P228/P226 in the early 2000s, and now just either the P228 or P320. I have found that 9mm is the round for me and Sig is the gun for me also. Chris
March 17, 2018, 07:38 PM
LincolnSixEcho
Started with a G19 in a MTAC, then a G26 in the same holster, then a LCP front pocket. Now I rock a G42 same front pocket.
March 17, 2018, 08:52 PM
SSAreGreat
M&P 9
P30L
PX4 Storm (FS, 9mm)
M11-A1

BUG: Ruger 22 WMR


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March 17, 2018, 09:19 PM
mrmoneybags
XD40 subcompact - maybe 9 months, carried fine but shot like shit. Crossbreed Supertuck.

Sig SP2022 - 6mo, shot very well, a bit large for carry. Crossbreed Supertuck.

Sig P239 Tactical - best carry gun I've owned. Carried great, shot like a laser. Crossbreed Supertuck. I'm an idiot for ever letting this one go.

XDm Compact 9 - Carried fine, didn't shoot very well. Crossbreed Supertuck.

P229 - Didn't like this one at all. Think it was a lemon, trigger was horrendous, couldn't hit shit with it. Too bulky to carry too. Sold this one quick & went back to the SP2022 for awhile.

Glock 19 - carried this one for 2 years or so, first in a crossbreed then went to AIWB in an Incog. Carried well, like a 19 should, just never was able to shoot it that well.

VP9 - current, in a JM Custom Kydex "The Claw" with the neoprene wedge. Carries fairly well, but it's big. I'm very fast & accurate with this one, I don't think I've ever shot a handgun as well as this one. But I've been much more consistent with practice since I've owned it.

I have a USP Compact 45 on the way right now with a JM Custom ordered. This will likely be a carry gun if I shoot it as well as I shoot my buddy's USP Compact 9mm. The VP9 just gets pretty cumbersome toward the end of the day.

I'm not sure how long all of these were, but that's over about 8 years of carrying pretty much daily.
March 17, 2018, 09:23 PM
Michael J. Shannon
Colt .357 revolver (LEO 1957)
Colt .38 Spl commando (USSS issue - 1962)
Colt .357 revolver (personally owned - USSS 1964
S&W model 19 .357 revolver - (USSS 1965 - 1988)
Sig P220 .45 following USSS retirement.
Sig P239 SAS/DAK .357 (concealed carry to present)
March 17, 2018, 09:27 PM
RHINOWSO
Primaries that I actually carried - not the "oh I have this gun, holster, and a permit but can count on one hand how many times I've carried"

S&W M65 3" - 2 years
HK P2000SK 9MM LEM - 5 years
G19.4 - 3 years

BUGs / Ultra concealable
LCP & J-frames - 10 years, concurrent with the above
G42/43 - 1 year
March 17, 2018, 10:02 PM
dsiets
Pre 2001 I picked up a Gen2 G17 in anticipation of Michigan concealed Carry. It got shot down time after time. Until summer of 2001.
2001 G17 for a bit.
229 .357sig / 239 .40 in summer
239 .40 all the time because it's a sweet shooter.
March 17, 2018, 10:58 PM
smithnsig
Raven 25 Razz
Model 60-7 bobbed hammer.
M&P9c
P2000sk
P239
XDS
G19/26


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March 17, 2018, 11:26 PM
ArtieS
Years 1-10 229/.40 and years 6-10 supplemented with 938.



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