What type of gun do you typically carry for you concealed?


Makes me sad he's from Arkansas, but the country has a lot like him. Most just aren't as vocal. That is code, if you know what I mean. :wink:

I was reading kind of fast, and I seriously thought the word "vocal" was "fecal" when I first skimmed over it. That's exactly what it smelled like too when I sniffed around that idiotic post of his.

Ruger P90 45ACP, Ruger Super Redhawk 44Mag 7.5" in the winter under winter coat.

You do a lot of ice fishing up there? I'm thinking that 7.5" Super Redhawk would work for black bear, an anchor and/or an ice-breaker for your boat equally well! LOL

Blues
 

Glock 23. Usually it stays in the car when I'm driving. Bersa .380 for concealed or Kel Tek .380 in pocket when I want really concealed. I don't even know it is there. Thinking about a holster rig to carry my glock 23 once this damn hot summer ends.
 
If you are going to carry a .22 then check out the Bersa Thunder .22 it is made for carry. Accurate, dependable, easy to conceal. I carry the Bersa .380 and sometimes the Bersa .32 and their .22 is the same gun just different calibers.

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I was reading kind of fast, and I seriously thought the word "vocal" was "fecal" when I first skimmed over it. That's exactly what it smelled like too when I sniffed around that idiotic post of his.

Blues

That's what the code was for! Other words with roughly the same meaning. :wink:
 
Beretta Nano. Very reliable. 900 trouble-free rounds now! Talen rubber grips and Trijicon night sights. Great EDC weapon!Link Removed


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I see the Remora holsters are becoming more popular. I have a Remora Tuckable with no reinforcement and reall like it.

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I know I have said this before but this thread is so long I just thought its a good idea to repeat, no matter what you carry open or concealed, and this especialy applys to the small stuff, 380s, 22s, pocket 9s you need to run a bunch of rds through it when you first get it so you can be 110 percent sure its going to work if you need it
 
I'm missing something you would let a guy ground pound you, but you think the person defending himself was Wong, because the thug hitting you didn't have a gun ?

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Pretty dumb reason to carry...
But that's what we've learned to expect from you.
Then, again, if you make it a practice to skulk around in the dark, casing the place, and blind siding people......
Sounds like me:D

Woot Woot!

Carried a 22 a few times. But reliability was a issue.
 
Winter was a G26, Summer is my Kel-Tec PF9, Soon to rotate that with Airweight revolver.
You're a better man than I am putting up with a PF9. After countless jams and light primer strikes, and the fact that it just hurt to shoot, I couldn't get rid of my PF9 fast enough. I felt bad for selling it, cause even giving it away would have been screwing somebody over. I thought I was gonna have to pay to get rid of it.
 
You're a better man than I am putting up with a PF9. After countless jams and light primer strikes, and the fact that it just hurt to shoot, I couldn't get rid of my PF9 fast enough. I felt bad for selling it,
cause even giving it away would have been screwing somebody over. I thought I was gonna have to pay to get rid of it.

Ya, I've read the the older ones had some issues, Got mine about 2 yrs ago and haven't had a single issue with it. I'd estimate I've got around 800rds through it, and not a single problem, whether crap target ammo or JHP it feeds them all without issue. The only thing I've done to it was polish the feed ramp, which I always do unless the factory one feels right. I also clean/lube with ballistol which after a couple applications creates a very slick metal surface. I don't know if either one of those has something to do with my PF9's reliability or not but I've very happy with mine. I've only recently started considering swapping it out with an M&P Shield, I rented one and shot it and liked it a lot, esentially the same gun, but as you know slightly more refined.
 
Ya, I've read the the older ones had some issues, Got mine about 2 yrs ago and haven't had a single issue with it. I'd estimate I've got around 800rds through it, and not a single problem, whether crap target ammo or JHP it feeds them all without issue. The only thing I've done to it was polish the feed ramp, which I always do unless the factory one feels right. I also clean/lube with ballistol which after a couple applications creates a very slick metal surface. I don't know if either one of those has something to do with my PF9's reliability or not but I've very happy with mine. I've only recently started considering swapping it out with an M&P Shield, I rented one and shot it and liked it a lot, esentially the same gun, but as you know slightly more refined.
Yeah I've been looking into a M&P Shield 9mm for the Mrs. I traded my PF9 for a Walther PPS .40 and I absolutely LOVE it. Feels awesome in the hand and shoots incredibly smooth and accurate. Trigger is nice and crisp, although not quite as crisp as the Shield.
 
The SR9c has one of the best factory triggers there is if you like 9mm.
I do like the SR9c. A good friend has one. Only reason I wouldn't consider it over the M&P Shield is width. I'm looking into a gun for the Mrs, and a double stack width gun usually just doesn't work.
 
I was answering a party who believes that TM was the VICTIM. I tend to believe that GZ was defending himself. I saw it the same way I guess the JURY did. NOT GUILTY. (I don't care how they came to that verdict, they did. Iam sorry the SOCIALISTS in DC like Eric Holder and BARRY have their BOWELS IN AN UPROAR.... BUT I DON'T CARE. The system doesn't always go the way you want or expect it to.)
 

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