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CC Handgun suggestions
#948101
06/04/09 04:39 AM
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I don't want to spend a bunch of money. I don't want to buy a junk gun. What do you guys reccommend for me to buy as my concealed carry weapon? The only pistol I have is a .357 revolver, 8" barrell...I'd need a trench coat to conceal it. :P I was thinking a Springfield in .40 or .45 maybe? I dunno, part of me thinks revolver is the way to go. Suggestions with pics would be GREATLY appreciated.
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Re: CC Handgun suggestions
[Re: kewlynx]
#948103
06/04/09 06:50 AM
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#1 Glock 19 #2 Comp-Tac Minotaur. #3 STIFF gunbelt. Beltman, Lygerbelt, wild bills, (thats what I have, and love it. ****This is very important*** DO NOT SKIMP on the belt, and holster!!! I carry a fullsize glock 17 concealed everywhere I go with a T-shirt usually, and no one would ever notice UNLESS I bent over to pick something up. 18 rounds of 9mm. #4 CCW lisc.
If you're lucky, I might get my GF to take some pics of my setup. Last time I mentioned pics, and the internet, it ended badly.
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Re: CC Handgun suggestions
[Re: LandRaider]
#948104
06/04/09 07:09 AM
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If you want more stopping power than a 9mm thier is always the Kimber Ultra Carry II. 3inch barrel and very smooth reliable action. Of course its only 7 rounds... But if your looking for bigger <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/evil.gif" alt="" /> Kimber Website ![[Linked Image]](http://www.kimberamerica.com/images/pistols/ultra_carry.jpg) Also, should be noted if your not looking for super short, they make a compact pro carry model with a 4inch barrel. Kimber Compact Edit: Just for the record, I am buying a Kimber Custom II (fullsize) for my CC. I am of course a much larger guy and its easier to hide on me. Also PA is open carry. ![[Linked Image]](http://www.kimberamerica.com/images/pistols/customtarget.jpg)
Last edited by StockRaider; 06/04/09 07:15 AM.
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Re: CC Handgun suggestions
[Re: LandRaider]
#948105
06/04/09 07:28 AM
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Glad you brought that product back up; bookmarked now. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> If you're lucky, I might get my GF to take some pics of my setup. Last time I mentioned pics, and the internet, it ended badly.
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Re: CC Handgun suggestions
[Re: LandRaider]
#948106
06/04/09 08:55 AM
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If you are a normal sized human 3'5 to 7', you should be able to CCW a semi compact handgun (glock 19, commander sized 1911) with ease. If you can't, you're doing it wrong.
While I like 45 just fine(I have a 1911, and love it), and I do not want to turn this into a POS thread by comparing the 2 calibers, MY personal choice is 18 rounds of +p 124grain 9mm HP's. If that can't extricate me from something, I'm in serious trouble.
WHATEVER YOU CHOOSE!!!!!!!!! PLEASE PLEASE!!! Train. Draw from concealment with an unloaded gun over, and over again.
Take a ccw course.
Join a shooting range with an IDPA, or other practical pistol shooting activity. Shooting at the bench won't cut it. You need to be under the stress of a timeclock / buzzer / spectators to even get a glimpse of how stressful a defensive shooting could be. It's an eye opening experience.
You just can't wear a gun, and not be surgically competent with it.
Congrats on making the decision to be an armed citizen. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
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Re: CC Handgun suggestions
[Re: LandRaider]
#948107
06/04/09 09:02 AM
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For 40 cal...
Glock 23..40cal... pretty much identical to a G19(9mm).. 13 rounds of 40.. Perfectly acceptable ccw.
XDs are alright. Some of the guys who shoot the serious combat courses have trouble with their xd's when they get dirt in the mags... Say it's muddy, and you do a non retained mag swap... Kiss that mag goodbye until you disassemble, and clean it. They have nice safeties(trigger, grip, loaded chamber, striker cocked) if you're into that sort of thing.(I'm not) Still though.. XD40 compact would be just fine.
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Re: CC Handgun suggestions
[Re: LandRaider]
#948108
06/04/09 09:56 AM
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I didn't mean to turn it into a size thing (Well maybe a little). I am holding my friends 9mm while he is going through basic, nice shot and holds plenty of rounds. I will say the lack of recoil is a nice change when at the range (back yard). <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
I do agree with you Curt, shooting with spectators helps to add a little bit of pressure to it. Especially when its a group of friends busting balls when your off or your sight got bumped <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />.
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Re: CC Handgun suggestions
[Re: StockRaider]
#948109
06/04/09 05:25 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
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G19/G23 are good. I own neither but might pick up a 23. I've already got 9mm covered with my Steyr M9. Same basic size and capacity as a G19, the difference is that the M9 has good ergonomics. I'd probably carry it more if I had a holster for it that was quicker/easier to put on. If you need something smaller than a 19/23, the G26/27 are the subcompact versions in 9mm/.40.
Since .40 is the most common caliber used by LEOs, there are many trade-in Glocks in .40. I've seen pretty good prices on used G23s and 22s with night sites. One place to look is summitgunbroker.com.
I do carry a G36, the only single-stack Glock. Conceals very well in a CTAC and I'm comfortable with 6+1 of .45. That's only one less round than a standard govt model 1911, and I can actually conceal a G36 with summer clothing.
When I just want to throw a piece in my pocket and head out the door, it's my S&W 37-2, which is one of the airweight series of 5-shot .38spl revolvers like the more common 642. Ruger SP101 would be a great choice if you wanted to carry a .357.
If you want an ultra concealable mouse-gun, Ruger LCP or Kel-tec P3AT, both .380. I'll probably pick up one or the other eventually.
Whatever you get for carry, make sure the sights are visible at night. And I won't get into caliber wars, but IMO the bare minimum-power round you should carry is .380 or .38spl.
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Re: CC Handgun suggestions
[Re: stony-man]
#948110
06/05/09 12:18 AM
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