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Posted: 2/4/2017 12:42:26 PM EDT
I was changing mags this AM (monthly ritual) and started to wonder about the weight of my EDC rotation.
I have read many posts asking about the weight of different models, styles and capacities. So I loaded up two of my normal rotation and dug out the scale.
First up is my most commonly used Sig P-320 9MM, two mags of 124G Sig Elite (so 31 rounds), SureFire XC-1, Dara holster and Multi brand spare mag carrier.





Next up was my favorite carry 1911.  S&W "E" series commander (I'll call it light weight due to the Scandium frame), 17 rounds of 230G home-loaded HP's, in a Galco King Tuk (the most comfortable holsters (to me)) with a spare mag carried in a Nylon Gerber multi-tool pouch.





I was pretty impressed that the 1911 came in so close in weight.  Both are part of the carry rotation, but the Sig sees considerable more daylight.  Mostly based on the available round count.  

This was just something I figured I would post up to start a conversation.  Would love to see what some of the hive have going as far as weight is concerned.
Not really interested in a bunch of gun bashers, these are mine and I shoot them well, I like them, so I use them.  Just want to see where others find on on how heavy the crap on their waist is.

Thanks.
Link Posted: 2/4/2017 1:48:33 PM EDT
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You mean Surefire XC1 love mine.
Link Posted: 2/4/2017 3:58:42 PM EDT
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My new EDC is my CZ P-07

Unloaded: 29.7 oz
Loaded: 40.5 oz




The CZ is replacing my S&W LW Commander which comes out to:

Unloaded 29.4 oz
Loaded 38.8 oz

Link Posted: 2/4/2017 4:36:14 PM EDT
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For me weight only plays a part.  At least in the comfort category.   Which admittedly should really be the last category.   I feel like my HiPower is NEARLY as easy to carry as my G26 because it's just less chunky.  It does weigh quite a bit more and I notice it.  But there are times when I don't notice it much at all.   Despite of how light the G26 is, it still feels a tad bit chunky sometimes.  I like carrying the HiPower.  More rounds and I shoot it better.    I would rather carry my M9, but the last time I did I got a back ache the next day.  So....  I need to try again sometime and see if I still get one.  

But I do carry my 442 a lot.  Mostly because sometimes I'm wearing clothes that won't cover up a big gun as well.   I probably need more options that way.  And the 442 is nearly always on me at home.  It's just always there and it's not hard for it to be always there.  But here again when I'm carrying it, I tend to think I should be carrying something with more capacity.
Link Posted: 2/4/2017 4:55:34 PM EDT
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Beretta m9a1 compact plus 18rd spare
55.7oz
Or 3lbs 7.7oz
Link Posted: 2/4/2017 8:29:14 PM EDT
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For me weight only plays a part.  At least in the comfort category.   Which admittedly should really be the last category.   I feel like my HiPower is NEARLY as easy to carry as my G26 because it's just less chunky.  It does weigh quite a bit more and I notice it.  But there are times when I don't notice it much at all.   Despite of how light the G26 is, it still feels a tad bit chunky sometimes.  I like carrying the HiPower.  More rounds and I shoot it better.    I would rather carry my M9, but the last time I did I got a back ache the next day.  So....  I need to try again sometime and see if I still get one.  

But I do carry my 442 a lot.  Mostly because sometimes I'm wearing clothes that won't cover up a big gun as well.   I probably need more options that way.  And the 442 is nearly always on me at home.  It's just always there and it's not hard for it to be always there.  But here again when I'm carrying it, I tend to think I should be carrying something with more capacity.
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I carried a Hi Power for many years, never bothered me.  Of course I only use the best gunleather money can buy and that goes a long way.  I picked up an aluminum frame Hi Power that I will buid up into my "ultimate/last" carry gun.
Link Posted: 2/4/2017 8:43:53 PM EDT
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-Glock 19 w/Surefire XC1 in RCS Phantom.           2lb 7oz
-Glock 43 w/+1 ext in RCS Morrigan. 1lb 10oz
-Surefire Peacekeeper w/Thyrm Switchback in RCS holster 9oz
-2xG17 mags, 1xG43 mag w/+1 ext in Kytex Shooting Gear carriers 1lb 13oz
-Kershaw EMT and Kershaw/Emerson CQC 5K on RCS PocketShield 9oz

(wallet, keys,phone, belt not included)

=7lbs
Link Posted: 2/4/2017 11:29:11 PM EDT
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My EDC for duty is like 30 lbs....
Link Posted: 2/5/2017 11:27:20 AM EDT
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-Glock 19 w/Surefire XC1 in RCS Phantom.           2lb 7oz
-Glock 43 w/+1 ext in RCS Morrigan. 1lb 10oz
-Surefire Peacekeeper w/Thyrm Switchback in RCS holster 9oz
-2xG17 mags, 1xG43 mag w/+1 ext in Kytex Shooting Gear carriers 1lb 13oz
-Kershaw EMT and Kershaw/Emerson CQC 5K on RCS PocketShield 9oz

(wallet, keys,phone, belt not included)

=7lbs
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Dude you are ready.
Link Posted: 2/5/2017 8:50:40 PM EDT
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Looks like you're torn between the classic 9mm with more bullets vs the larger 45acp with less rounds. Both are about the same size and weight. I bounce back and force between the two styles. Usually a Lightweight Commander 1911 and Glock 19. I think the 1911 carries better, conceals easier and is more comfortable. And I doubt you'll get into a crazy shooting for self defense. So I'll take less rounds of the larger 45acp personally. But I know a lot of guys that prefer the Glock 19 with more ammo. I don't think you can really go wrong either way.
Link Posted: 2/6/2017 10:37:57 AM EDT
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2lb 9-1/2oz 2.5" 19 and Blade-tech holster 
Link Posted: 2/6/2017 12:51:13 PM EDT
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Do you carry any spare ammo?
Link Posted: 2/6/2017 2:05:58 PM EDT
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My on person EDC handgun weighs a total of 18.75 ounces.
S&W 340 loaded with 5 Buffalo Bore 158gr. LSWCHP's carried AIWB in a Raven VG2.

I can get away with a mouse gun on me because on the passenger seat is 37.5 pounds worth of plate carrier (w/med-kit, 2 AUG mags, holstered H&K P2000) and a Steyr AUG in the rack.

Link Posted: 2/6/2017 2:46:17 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 2/6/2017 4:53:13 PM EDT
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37.5 pounds

Now THAT is a daily carry load you can keep.

Link Posted: 2/9/2017 1:46:37 PM EDT
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My on person EDC handgun weighs a total of 18.75 ounces.
S&W 340 loaded with 5 Buffalo Bore 158gr. LSWCHP's carried AIWB in a Raven VG2.

I can get away with a mouse gun on me because on the passenger seat is 37.5 pounds worth of plate carrier (w/med-kit, 2 AUG mags, holstered H&K P2000) and a Steyr AUG in the rack.

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What is that J frame holster?
Link Posted: 2/9/2017 3:42:36 PM EDT
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My on person EDC handgun weighs a total of 18.75 ounces.
S&W 340 loaded with 5 Buffalo Bore 158gr. LSWCHP's carried AIWB in a Raven VG2.

I can get away with a mouse gun on me because on the passenger seat is 37.5 pounds worth of plate carrier (w/med-kit, 2 AUG mags, holstered H&K P2000) and a Steyr AUG in the rack.

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/458573/340-141427.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/458573/loaded-141447.jpg


What is that J frame holster?


S&W 340 loaded with 5 Buffalo Bore 158gr. LSWCHP's carried AIWB in a Raven VG2
Link Posted: 2/11/2017 9:49:53 AM EDT
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Fun topic, I'll weigh my carry setup when I get home and see how it pans out.
Link Posted: 2/12/2017 6:08:18 AM EDT
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So is mine.

I used to think I carried a lot of stuff until I had body armor, cuffs, etc... and that's not including all the "essential" stuff in my cruiser.
Link Posted: 2/12/2017 7:55:33 AM EDT
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So is mine.

I used to think I carried a lot of stuff until I had body armor, cuffs, etc... and that's not including all the "essential" stuff in my cruiser.
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My EDC for duty is like 30 lbs....


So is mine.

I used to think I carried a lot of stuff until I had body armor, cuffs, etc... and that's not including all the "essential" stuff in my cruiser.


I was at a friend's house who's a local cop. He was complaining about his new radio for whatever reason and the question of weight came up. He claimed his duty belt weighed 30lbs too. So we weighed it and it was closer to 12
Link Posted: 2/12/2017 4:38:07 PM EDT
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Just weighed my 1911 plus reload in holster/magpouch

4lbs/64oz on the nose
Link Posted: 2/15/2017 7:37:35 AM EDT
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I was at a friend's house who's a local cop. He was complaining about his new radio for whatever reason and the question of weight came up. He claimed his duty belt weighed 30lbs too. So we weighed it and it was closer to 12
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My EDC for duty is like 30 lbs....


So is mine.

I used to think I carried a lot of stuff until I had body armor, cuffs, etc... and that's not including all the "essential" stuff in my cruiser.


I was at a friend's house who's a local cop. He was complaining about his new radio for whatever reason and the question of weight came up. He claimed his duty belt weighed 30lbs too. So we weighed it and it was closer to 12


My duty belt is about half of the 30 lb load. When you add the vest, backup, shit in my pockets, etc it all adds up to right about 30 lbs.
Link Posted: 2/15/2017 8:22:34 AM EDT
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My duty belt is about half of the 30 lb load. When you add the vest, backup, shit in my pockets, etc it all adds up to right about 30 lbs.
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My EDC for duty is like 30 lbs....


So is mine.

I used to think I carried a lot of stuff until I had body armor, cuffs, etc... and that's not including all the "essential" stuff in my cruiser.


I was at a friend's house who's a local cop. He was complaining about his new radio for whatever reason and the question of weight came up. He claimed his duty belt weighed 30lbs too. So we weighed it and it was closer to 12


My duty belt is about half of the 30 lb load. When you add the vest, backup, shit in my pockets, etc it all adds up to right about 30 lbs.


Soft armor or plates?
Link Posted: 2/15/2017 9:02:06 AM EDT
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Dude you are ready.
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-Glock 19 w/Surefire XC1 in RCS Phantom.           2lb 7oz
-Glock 43 w/+1 ext in RCS Morrigan. 1lb 10oz
-Surefire Peacekeeper w/Thyrm Switchback in RCS holster 9oz
-2xG17 mags, 1xG43 mag w/+1 ext in Kytex Shooting Gear carriers 1lb 13oz
-Kershaw EMT and Kershaw/Emerson CQC 5K on RCS PocketShield 9oz
(wallet, keys,phone, belt not included)
=7lbs

Dude you are ready.


Good gawd, I'll say.  ... And that's just to go and from the mall.

You heavy-packin' dudes seem to be working hard to acquire hernias and back issues.

Nope, I'll take my Colt New Agent, one spare mag, and call it good.

On the other hand, I'm not frequenting the sorts of venues that require massive amounts of firepower and air support to exfiltrate.

Link Posted: 2/15/2017 11:21:46 PM EDT
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Soft. IIIA Safariland Xtreme series.
Link Posted: 2/16/2017 8:27:56 AM EDT
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Soft. IIIA Safariland Xtreme series.
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Soft. IIIA Safariland Xtreme series.


Damn dude, you need some suspenders too if you're keeping 10lbs of stuff in your pockets.
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