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    Beetle you're as big a gun guy as anyone I know. What's your concealed carry pistol(s) of choice?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Beetle you're as big a gun guy as anyone I know. What's your concealed carry pistol(s) of choice?
    Actually I'd be interested to hear anyone's opinion as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Actually I'd be interested to hear anyone's opinion as well.

    I carry a G43 with the magazine extension (8 rounds in a single stack) and I use the “techna clip” as my holster. It replaces the striker plate cover with a clip (similar to the ones that come on the modern day folding knife) and is as minimalist as a carry as I’ve found
    (other than my Ruger LCP in .380).

    Have a Kimber Covert Carry in .45 but even that feels so heavy some days. Have a bunch of mid and sub compact frames but with a holster they all still feel intrusive

    Regardless of the weather or my attire that G43 with that slide plate cover attachment is impossible to beat. You get the power of a 9MM, the availability of 8 rounds in a single stack handle and enough retention to safely and confidentially carry without an actual holster.

    Happy to send pics if you’d like. Adding the clip and replacing the factory slide plate cover takes 5 minutes and if my monkey ass can do it, anyone can
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Actually I'd be interested to hear anyone's opinion as well.
    I'm old school.
    Kimber 1911 .45acp.

    Not that there isn't better carry pistols. But this thing is super smooth shooting and extremely accurate.

    I figure, you might as well carry what you shoot well.

    Small of the back or appendix carry. Depending on how I'm dressed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    I'm old school.
    Kimber 1911 .45acp.

    Not that there isn't better carry pistols. But this thing is super smooth shooting and extremely accurate.

    I figure, you might as well carry what you shoot well.

    Small of the back or appendix carry. Depending on how I'm dressed.
    I love 1911s. That being said as great of a genius as John Browning was, a lot of advancements in firearms have happened since he invented it. In fact, the .45 ACP is in many ways an obsolete round. I can't name one advantage to carrying a 1911. It's big, it doesn't have the firing capacity. The rounds barely go fast enough to get any expansion out of them if you're using HP rounds.

    The only thing I really like is that it's a single action. But in a CC situation, I'd rather have a double action or a double/single and not have a safety to fumble with. I also don't want everybody around me knowing I have a pistol in my trousers. It kind of defeats the purpose of CC.

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    I love 1911s. That being said as great of a genius as John Browning was, a lot of advancements in firearms have happened since he invented it. In fact, the .45 ACP is in many ways an obsolete round. I can't name one advantage to carrying a 1911. It's big, it doesn't have the firing capacity. The rounds barely go fast enough to get any expansion out of them if you're using HP rounds.

    The only thing I really like is that it's a single action. But in a CC situation, I'd rather have a double action or a double/single and not have a safety to fumble with. I also don't want everybody around me knowing I have a pistol in my trousers. It kind of defeats the purpose of CC.
    You're right about all of that.

    But, that pistol and me go back a long way. And I can shoot it reliably and with deadly accuracy. I've put thousands of rounds through it. I know it's feel, I know it's point and I know I can hit what I'm aiming for without any doubt.

    So I pack the clunky old thing. Lol.

    Because I know with that pistol, I'm not going to miss.

    Like they say, there are others, and there are better, but that one is mine.

    Sorta like my ol lady. I wouldn't take zillion dollars for that one woman of mine.
    But , I wouldn't pay you a wooden nickel for a hundred just like her.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughinn View Post
    You're right about all of that.

    But, that pistol and me go back a long way. And I can shoot it reliably and with deadly accuracy. I've put thousands of rounds through it. I know it's feel, I know it's point and I know I can hit what I'm aiming for without any doubt.

    So I pack the clunky old thing. Lol.

    Because I know with that pistol, I'm not going to miss.

    Like they say, there are others, and there are better, but that one is mine.

    Sorta like my ol lady. I wouldn't take zillion dollars for that one woman of mine.
    But , I wouldn't pay you a wooden nickel for a hundred just like her.
    Any situation where you're going to need a CC weapon, you're not going to be Jerry Miculek hitting paper or iron targets. Adrenaline will take over and you're going to likely have very bad accuracy. That being said most citizen involved shootings happen in under 7 yards. Likely, it's going to be under 5. At those distances, you don't need to be an expert marksman to walk out of there alive, you can pretty much just point in his direction and give him a very bad day.

    Just think of guns as tools. You might be great with a hammer, but sometimes, you need a screw driver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    I love 1911s. That being said as great of a genius as John Browning was, a lot of advancements in firearms have happened since he invented it. In fact, the .45 ACP is in many ways an obsolete round. I can't name one advantage to carrying a 1911. It's big, it doesn't have the firing capacity. The rounds barely go fast enough to get any expansion out of them if you're using HP rounds.

    The only thing I really like is that it's a single action. But in a CC situation, I'd rather have a double action or a double/single and not have a safety to fumble with. I also don't want everybody around me knowing I have a pistol in my trousers. It kind of defeats the purpose of CC.

    In bold above. That's why I load 185gr Sierra, Berry's JHP, Hornady XTPs. or 200gr Gold Dots for my .45ACP. Much better velocity and expansion. Couple that with Vhitavouri N320/N330
    Good expansion, low muzzle flash.

    I have grown to love my 9mm pistols though. The ballistics have improved with newer load data vs. what we tinkered with in the 90s.
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