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Concealed Carry - PPS M2, Shield M2.0, M&P Bodyguard revolver , P938, others?
Posted on 10/22/17 at 8:44 am
Posted on 10/22/17 at 8:44 am
I'm in the market for a lightweight concealed carry piece. I love my v-bob, but its weight and size make it less than ideal for daily carry, depending on what I have to wear or do that day. Primary considerations are fit for larger hands, quality trigger, weight, and reliability.
I will check all out in person, of course. Any recommendations on the above models - either ringing endorsements or negatives? Any thoughts on a gun or guns not listed?
Thanks baws.
ETA: I realize the bodyguard does not fit wit the others. I have a soft spot for revolvers and 1911s. I'm open to either semi-autos or revolvers for concealed carry.
I will check all out in person, of course. Any recommendations on the above models - either ringing endorsements or negatives? Any thoughts on a gun or guns not listed?
Thanks baws.
ETA: I realize the bodyguard does not fit wit the others. I have a soft spot for revolvers and 1911s. I'm open to either semi-autos or revolvers for concealed carry.
This post was edited on 10/22/17 at 8:46 am
Posted on 10/22/17 at 8:50 am to Politiceaux
Spring Field XDS
Glock 43
Glock 43
Posted on 10/22/17 at 9:01 am to Politiceaux
glock 43 is really sweet - small and lightweight. I am so glad I bought one this past summer.
If you are a 1911 fan, the grip angle may be to much for you.
If you are a 1911 fan, the grip angle may be to much for you.
Posted on 10/22/17 at 11:02 am to Politiceaux
Glock 43 here but Shield is on my list to add.
Posted on 10/22/17 at 11:27 am to Politiceaux
Shield here. I’m generally a Springfield guy but I handled all of the most common CC guns and the shield felt the best to me...especially for the price.
Posted on 10/22/17 at 12:46 pm to Politiceaux
Springfield XDs 9 or .45
Or
Glock 43
Or
Glock 43
This post was edited on 10/22/17 at 12:47 pm
Posted on 10/22/17 at 5:14 pm to Politiceaux
Just my personal preference, but I think most folks looking for a concealed carry gun are best served by a single stack, 9mm DAO gun or a striker fired gun. Some of the better known ones you've not mentioned are: Kahr CW9/PM9/P9, Ruger LC9/LC9s, Springfield Armory XDs, Kimber Solo, Sig Sauer 250 and Beretta Nano. Of the guns you specifically mentioned, I'd lean towards the PPS M2. I've never owned a Walther, but they handle very well for me. Assuming you're familiar and competent w/ the 1911 platform, the Sig 938 (or similar Springfield) would also be a good choice.
You didn't mention how you're going to carry the gun. Most of these guns will be carried inside (or maybe outside) the waistband; some of the smaller single stack 9mm's can also be pocket carried in some pants. My first single stack 9 was the Kel-Tec PF9. I know it gets a lot of hate on the OB, but it was a good cc gun for me. One of the nice things about the PF9 is that it can be carried in the pockets of many pants, especially cargo shorts (my favorite way to cc during the summer). My current cc single stack 9 is the Kahr CM9. It fits very nicely in many pockets. OTOH, the Glock M43 isn't as well suited for pocket carry. If you intend to pocket carry, be aware that not all small 9's fit in pockets. In addition, I don't like the 1911 type gun for pocket carry because such guns have more areas that can snag on the draw, i.e. the beavertail safety or external hammer. Remember that for IWB cc, you'll need to wear pants that are 1-2" longer in the waist.
The main thing is to find a reliable gun that handles well for you. Glocks are VERY good guns, but they don't handle/point well for me. If you don't like the trigger, instead of modifying it I'd suggest getting a different gun that has a trigger you find acceptable. Also decide what type of features you want your gun to have. If you want an external safety lever, then it won't be a Glock. If you want a grip safety, your gun will have to be an 1911 or an XDs. If possible, handle as many as you can before deciding on one.
A lightweight snub nose in 9mm or 38 Spec +P is always good choice, but a good semi-auto has advantages over the revolver.
Size comparison of the CM9 (black frame/silver slide) and the M43 (blue frame/silver slide)
You didn't mention how you're going to carry the gun. Most of these guns will be carried inside (or maybe outside) the waistband; some of the smaller single stack 9mm's can also be pocket carried in some pants. My first single stack 9 was the Kel-Tec PF9. I know it gets a lot of hate on the OB, but it was a good cc gun for me. One of the nice things about the PF9 is that it can be carried in the pockets of many pants, especially cargo shorts (my favorite way to cc during the summer). My current cc single stack 9 is the Kahr CM9. It fits very nicely in many pockets. OTOH, the Glock M43 isn't as well suited for pocket carry. If you intend to pocket carry, be aware that not all small 9's fit in pockets. In addition, I don't like the 1911 type gun for pocket carry because such guns have more areas that can snag on the draw, i.e. the beavertail safety or external hammer. Remember that for IWB cc, you'll need to wear pants that are 1-2" longer in the waist.
The main thing is to find a reliable gun that handles well for you. Glocks are VERY good guns, but they don't handle/point well for me. If you don't like the trigger, instead of modifying it I'd suggest getting a different gun that has a trigger you find acceptable. Also decide what type of features you want your gun to have. If you want an external safety lever, then it won't be a Glock. If you want a grip safety, your gun will have to be an 1911 or an XDs. If possible, handle as many as you can before deciding on one.
A lightweight snub nose in 9mm or 38 Spec +P is always good choice, but a good semi-auto has advantages over the revolver.
Size comparison of the CM9 (black frame/silver slide) and the M43 (blue frame/silver slide)
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