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I carry the 23 on board,much to much for personal concealment. Clock frame is ok to a point, pass that point and by design the accuracy, dependabilty so on logically goes out the window. I'm thinking metal alloy revolver with a fast spinning sizeable cal. cause you don't need to throw a lot of shells around if the ones you throw are accurate. More times than not a personal confrontation you so happen to come across will require accuracy because of the environment. With out knowing with confidence, problems due to hesitation by not being sure (that secound of doubt)of the accuracy will inevitably be your down fall, weather it be personal injury, criminal or civil litigation.
So the search continues!!!
 
Some freinds and I were discussing the slim hawg just the other day. Accuracy with a 3" barrel and a .45 did'nt go well with the distance I was looking for. That's the problem, distance with accuracy in the 75 to 100 range yet concealable on a person with out having to were a suit or heavy clothing. "let's say in a boot for instance or undergarment holsters"
"Being ready is not what matters. What matters is winning after you get there."
(Lieutenant General Victor H. Krulak, USMC, April 1965.)

I guess I am curious as to why accuracy in the 75 to 100 yard range is important in a concealed carry gun. The vast majority of gunfights take place in the 7 to 15 foot range. If you are shooting at someone out at 100 yards, you will, most likely go to jail. We are not in a war, we are just protecting ourselves from the bad guys and I don't think you can even identify the bad guys at 100 yards.
 
I guess I am curious as to why accuracy in the 75 to 100 yard range is important in a concealed carry gun. The vast majority of gunfights take place in the 7 to 15 foot range. If you are
shooting at someone out at 100 yards, you will, most likely go to jail. We are not in a war, we are just
protecting ourselves from the bad guys and I don't think you can even identify the bad guys at 100 yards.

I agree, I carry a very small American Arms that is accurate at close range. If I'm out back and a bad dog
jumps one of my not so bad dogs, I have a .22 rifle for that purpose.
 
I guess I am curious as to why accuracy in the 75 to 100 yard range is important in a concealed carry gun. The vast majority of gunfights take place in the 7 to 15 foot range. If you are shooting at someone out at 100 yards, you will, most likely go to jail. We are not in a war, we are just protecting ourselves from the bad guys and I don't think you can even identify the bad guys at 100 yards.

Yep, you are not going to be shooting from a conceal defensive situation at those ranges. Most all of handgun involved shootings are 10yds and in.
 
Not sure were the 75 to 100 yards came in, however I suspect it was because I did not state feet which was left open for personal interpretation. I left it open because we are discussing handguns and It's obvious were discussing feet.Not sure were the 7 to 15 feet comes from however In the real world I'm sure that's not accurate aswell. Speaking of personal interpretations,My confidence requirs 75 to 100 ft. accuracy, any target below that and am confident i'm not going to make a mistake under what would obviously be stressful circumstances.
 
And they were bringing rimfire shooters to his shooting range that he might let them get a lane on his rifle range, and the disciples rebuked them. But when Jesus saw it, he was indignant and said to them, "Let the rimfire shooters come to me and set up in an empty lane on my shooting range; do not hinder them, for to such belongs at the gunclub of God. Truly, I say to you, whoever does not practice at my rifle range like these rimfire shooters shall not become a member of the gunclub of God." And he took them in his arms and blessed them, and gave them a twenty percent off coupon for their next purchase at Cabelas.

Wow! That was deep!
 
Hey Guys & Gals I'm new to this, but am looking for some followers. I'm very knowledgeable in avaiable holsters and current handguns on the market. Got any questions I'll tell you the best guns for Carry and for shooting at the range and send you links to various places.
 
Hi All, I'm a new member from Central Ohio. I am a former missionary, was living on the Amazon, now working at an indoor gun range/gun store. I work in leather, doing belts and holsters in my spare time. I look forward to learning more about firearms, and conceal carry with you all!
 
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Just joined. Checking in here as suggested in the welcoming e-mail. Probably spend awhile poking around before I get active.

Live in Ohio, carry a Browning Hi-Power as my daily carry. Have dabbled in CMP rifle shooting, Skeet some pistol competitions, but nothing serious.

I've found the Carry reciprocity maps handy when planning travel and carry print outs in PDF form on my Sony E-Reader for quick reference.
 
New member here. Looking for advice. In the market for a new firearm. Looking at the Sig Pro 2022, Glock 19 or Springfield xdm. Any suggestions?
 
Glock 19

I have the Glock 19 Gen 4 and it is a nice smooth handling gun. A little large for IWB concealing but works well with the right holster.
 
clock 19

New member here. Looking for advice. In the market for a new firearm. Looking at the Sig Pro 2022, Glock 19 or Springfield xdm. Any suggestions?
I have the 19 and like it, however it's to bulky for concealment unless I'm wearing a suit.
 
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