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Glock 43 with one reload.
I used to carry two LCP IIs, but I'm thinking about selling them and making 9mm my minimum CCW caliber. |
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Glock 19x in a NSR Tactical appendix holster. For my work they needed the Glock 19x for a photo shoot so I decided to carry it.
Normally I carry a Glock 19 G4 or a Glock 26 G3. |
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Mentioned on the second page that I always carry my G43, and was tempted to pick up a Sig P365. Well last week I ended up getting a Sig and have been carrying that with one reload after function testing. Absolutely love the gun.
Still love my G43 as well. |
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Mostly an LCP in Levi's watch pocket. About 40% of the week I carried a full size Springer 1911 in a Sparks vm2.
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G42 fde every day in a faded out 8 year old uncle Mike's pocket holster.
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Not too many carry the G42 I see but I do with one mag usually in a pocket holster. EDC for me except on weekends when I can go bigger off work with a G17. I have other big frame autos but the G17 is the lightest and carry the most ammo in one mag.
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It is a G42 - got a great deal on it and it is very easy to carry/conceal....
I do like having it on me... Red |
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Springfield loaded, Wilson mags, 230 gold dots. Jmcustom AIWB holster and bawidamann mag pouch. Surefire handheld.
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P938 with extra mag owb
Though waiting on a holster for my shield I hardly carry 1911’s anymore |
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Either one of these two (G17/19) with a spare 17 rd mag and Gerber Combat Folder. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/32677/IMG_5988_jpg-756812.JPG CD View Quote What holster are you using for the G17? |
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@Combat_Diver What holster are you using for the G17? View Quote Attached File CD |
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3rd week in a row for what I thought was my retired G19.4 edc. I absolutely love my G19x but this 19 is like an old friend. Attached File
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Sig 227 with a TLR-1 loaded with some 230 gr. Gold Dots. Safariland ALS holster....
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My issued 226R with TLR1HL attached.
Been a busy work week. When I'm off, I usually carry my G43 as it's much more comfortable and able to be worn in more social settings than my crew served duty pistol. |
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Mentioned on the second page that I always carry my G43, and was tempted to pick up a Sig P365. Well last week I ended up getting a Sig and have been carrying that with one reload after function testing. Absolutely love the gun. Still love my G43 as well. View Quote |
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I shot both side by side when I went to the range. Both shot very well for me. The only downside was the Glock and the 6+1. The Sig holds 10+1 or 12+1 and I noticed the difference. I think I shot the Sig slightly better.
That being said, I’ve been on a handgun buying spree lately and picked up a G26 as well. They’re a little thick but not bad for carrying. I know everyone is talking about the new potential G43X, and if it’s true, it will only be 1mm thinner than the G26. Most people are probably going to tell you to go with the Glock, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. The P365 had some growing pains but it seems to have been worked out. I go with the Sig strictly for capacity. |
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19.5 w/ a TRL1-HL and a spare mag which has been my daily setup for a couple months now. Zero tolerance knife as well.
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SIG P365 with over 2500 rounds through it....everywhere I go.
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P226 Legion SAO 9mm, AIWB. I carry it most of the time during the winter months. Sometimes I switch to a USP Compact.
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Sig TacOps 1911. It’s slowly taking over my VP9T’s carry role.
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