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Concealed Gun Recommendation
Posted on 8/4/11 at 5:04 pm
Posted on 8/4/11 at 5:04 pm
I'm looking to apply for my concealed weapons permit - what type of handguns do you guys use? any suggestions?
Posted on 8/4/11 at 5:06 pm to rabdogg
For true concealed carry it is hard to beat the S&W bodygaurd pistol or revolver or the Ruger LCR/LCP guns.
Posted on 8/4/11 at 5:12 pm to Bleeding purple
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For true concealed carry it is hard to beat the S&W bodygaurd pistol or revolver or the Ruger LCR/LCP guns.
This. Or if you have the cash a Kimber Ultra carry II is pretty nice.
Posted on 8/4/11 at 5:28 pm to rabdogg
It all depends on how you dress and how you plan to conceal it.
Most important thing is comfort. If its not comfortable for you to tote around then you are not going to tote it.
There is no one true best handgun for concealed carry, it all depends on the individual.
I carry an XD subcompact 9mm in a Crossbreed Supertuck IWB holster, but if I wear a jacket I just carry my 1911 in a Fobus paddle holster on my side.
Good luck and
Most important thing is comfort. If its not comfortable for you to tote around then you are not going to tote it.
There is no one true best handgun for concealed carry, it all depends on the individual.
I carry an XD subcompact 9mm in a Crossbreed Supertuck IWB holster, but if I wear a jacket I just carry my 1911 in a Fobus paddle holster on my side.
Good luck and
This post was edited on 8/4/11 at 5:30 pm
Posted on 8/4/11 at 5:35 pm to rabdogg
Ruger LCP is what I carry. Very small and hardly noticeable in your pocket. If I can't neutralize the threat with 6 rounds of .380 the situation is FUBAR anyway.
Posted on 8/4/11 at 8:33 pm to TexasTiger
quote:sweet lil gun for pocket carry
P238
Posted on 8/4/11 at 8:58 pm to bayoudude
I'd go with an LC9 over an LCP. Less recoil, higher caliber, and if your hands are big at all the LCP is hard to grip. Love the LC9.
Posted on 8/4/11 at 10:17 pm to rabdogg
S & W 38 Special with hollow points
This post was edited on 8/4/11 at 10:18 pm
Posted on 8/5/11 at 5:16 am to RedlandsTiger
It all depends on what you want and what you intend to do. All options have merit and drawback.
Rule #1 - always carry where legally allowed
This leads to the comfort issue mentioned before. For comfort, nothing beats front pocket carry of the smaller pistols like Keltec P32, P3AT, Ruger LCP, and others in this class. You absolutely forget you have it in your pocket.
Problem with this is that they are in less effective calibers , 32 or 380 usually, and more importantly, are very difficult to hit very well with past about 7-8 yards.
On the other end of the spectrum is Clint Smith from the Thunder Ranch, who says "Guns should not be confortable, they should be comforting". He advocates carrying full sized 1911´s or big revolvers. So what he carries is not comfortable but much more effective.
So there lies the delima.
I have been struggling with this as well, deliberating each side of the issue. But here is sort of what I have decided on.
For me personally, I am leaning on toward the middle ground of the smaller or mid sized 9mm´s, which give me reasonable comfort with IWB or OWB carry, plus much more effective and capable than the small pocket pistols.
Whatever method you select, make sure you can live with the comfort factor so you will always carry as you may need it when you will least expect it. If you are comfortable carrying the big irons, great. If you are only comfortable carrying the small pocket pistols, great - just practice and understand their limitations.
Rule #1 - always carry where legally allowed
This leads to the comfort issue mentioned before. For comfort, nothing beats front pocket carry of the smaller pistols like Keltec P32, P3AT, Ruger LCP, and others in this class. You absolutely forget you have it in your pocket.
Problem with this is that they are in less effective calibers , 32 or 380 usually, and more importantly, are very difficult to hit very well with past about 7-8 yards.
On the other end of the spectrum is Clint Smith from the Thunder Ranch, who says "Guns should not be confortable, they should be comforting". He advocates carrying full sized 1911´s or big revolvers. So what he carries is not comfortable but much more effective.
So there lies the delima.
I have been struggling with this as well, deliberating each side of the issue. But here is sort of what I have decided on.
For me personally, I am leaning on toward the middle ground of the smaller or mid sized 9mm´s, which give me reasonable comfort with IWB or OWB carry, plus much more effective and capable than the small pocket pistols.
Whatever method you select, make sure you can live with the comfort factor so you will always carry as you may need it when you will least expect it. If you are comfortable carrying the big irons, great. If you are only comfortable carrying the small pocket pistols, great - just practice and understand their limitations.
Posted on 8/5/11 at 8:49 am to jimbeaux82
As far as pocket pistols go, I've heard a lot of good reviews on the DB 380. Its basically a "Honey I shrunk the Glock" type pistol. I'm gonna get the LC9 for when I get my license in the near future. Its a platform I'm familiar with and it feels good in my hand.
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