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9/3/2014 9:35:40 AM EDT
I recently shot a full size M&P 9 at a friends range and was more consistent than I have ever been with my G23. I am considering trading it for a M&P 9 Compact or Shield 9mm, but cant decide which.

I have the opportunity to trade for a Compact, but have been leaning more towards the Shield due to the edge it has over the Compact in concealment. The problem is, It seems like Shields without the safety are pretty hard to come by in my area.

For those of you who have one or both, which one do you carry and why? If you already had a full size M&P would that effect your decision at all?
9/3/2014 9:53:49 AM EDT
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I have a full size and compact and shield. I carry the shield ALL the time, if it's your primary carry gun I say go shield, the weight and chunkiness of the compact is what keeps me from carrying it usually.
9/3/2014 10:06:16 AM EDT
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i have fullsize, compact and shield. i carry the shield most of the time, when i have more form fitting clothes. and ill carry my compact with loose fitting clothes. i carry both equally IWB. although lately i have been carrying my compact more because of the capacity, able to use fullsize mags with grip extension.

get both, and you will be happy.
9/3/2014 10:13:32 AM EDT
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i have fullsize, compact and shield. i carry the shield most of the time, when i have more form fitting clothes. and ill carry my compact with loose fitting clothes. i carry both equally IWB. although lately i have been carrying my compact more because of the capacity, able to use fullsize mags with grip extension.

get both, and you will be happy.
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Thats the plan. Maybe I should just go ahead with the trade for the Compact and pick up Shield w/ no safety new from a LGS.
9/3/2014 10:19:56 AM EDT
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i have fullsize, compact and shield. i carry the shield most of the time, when i have more form fitting clothes. and ill carry my compact with loose fitting clothes. i carry both equally IWB. although lately i have been carrying my compact more because of the capacity, able to use fullsize mags with grip extension.

get both, and you will be happy.
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This. I have all 3 as well and carry the shield all the time. I'd only carry the compact if it was cool out and wearing a jacket, gangster hoodie, etc.
9/3/2014 10:25:15 AM EDT
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I've had all three. Carry the compact exclusively. I just couldn't get comfortable shooting the Shield. It was too small for me.
9/3/2014 10:47:54 AM EDT
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I have all 3 sizes.

I go back and forth between the C and the Shield (AIWB) depending on what I'm wearing and where I'm going. The C can be a bit much to conceal if you're in a light shirt whereas the Shield can be a waste of a good opportunity if you're in heavy clothes or your favorite pair of too comfy jeans.

I would carry the C every time, every where if I could get the right combo of holster and clothing.
9/3/2014 11:02:50 AM EDT
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I have all 3 sizes.

I go back and forth between the C and the Shield (AIWB) depending on what I'm wearing and where I'm going. The C can be a bit much to conceal if you're in a light shirt whereas the Shield can be a waste of a good opportunity if you're in heavy clothes or your favorite pair of too comfy jeans.

I would carry the C every time, every where if I could get the right combo of holster and clothing.
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Get a hybrid style holster at 4:30.

I wear t shirts and shorts every single day and have no issues concealing it. I also wear athletic fit clothing so it's tighter - still no problems
9/3/2014 1:26:02 PM EDT
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I've got an M&P9c. I carry it when I'm able. Previoulsy I carried a Sig P6. I don't have any issues with concealment (that I know of) and am not bothered by the weight of the M&P9c as it's lighter than my P6 and holds more rounds.

In the cooler months and winter time it is replaced with my Sig P220.
9/3/2014 8:58:06 PM EDT
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The shield is the best EDC pistol made to date for summer clothing IMHO. Full caliber, but still very slim, and it shoots like a full size handgun...

I absolutely love mine, and I used to carry a G19 for EDC even though I own a G26 (same size as M&Pc) because it (G19) is just as concealable as the G26.  Where the Sheild really shines is the fact that it's THIN, which makes it so concealable.

I will add though, my father owns the .40 Shield and I fucking hate that pistol, way too much snap for my liking and I'm not recoil sensitive at all, so I would only recommend the 9mm variant.

9/4/2014 7:23:44 PM EDT
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The shield is the best EDC pistol made to date for summer clothing IMHO. Full caliber, but still very slim, and it shoots like a full size handgun...

I absolutely love mine, and I used to carry a G19 for EDC even though I own a G26 (same size as M&Pc) because it (G19) is just as concealable as the G26.  Where the Sheild really shines is the fact that it's THIN, which makes it so concealable.

I will add though, my father owns the .40 Shield and I fucking hate that pistol, way too much snap for my liking and I'm not recoil sensitive at all, so I would only recommend the 9mm variant.

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Pretty much this.  I'm carrying the Shield every day now in shorts/T-shirt weather.  I switch to a G19 as soon as it gets cool enough that a jacket is necessary.  The combo of Shield + G19 or Shield + M&P/C is pretty hard to beat for a 2 gun all-year-round carry battery.  If I had to pick just one, it would probably be (and it pains me a little to admit it because I am a Glock guy) the Shield.  It is just big enough to be really shootable, but still small/slim enough to work with virtually any type of reasonable clothing choice for concealment.
9/4/2014 10:33:33 PM EDT
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Pretty much this.  I'm carrying the Shield every day now in shorts/T-shirt weather.  I switch to a G19 as soon as it gets cool enough that a jacket is necessary.  The combo of Shield + G19 or Shield + M&P/C is pretty hard to beat for a 2 gun all-year-round carry battery.  If I had to pick just one, it would probably be (and it pains me a little to admit it because I am a Glock guy) the Shield.  It is just big enough to be really shootable, but still small/slim enough to work with virtually any type of reasonable clothing choice for concealment.
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The shield is the best EDC pistol made to date for summer clothing IMHO. Full caliber, but still very slim, and it shoots like a full size handgun...

I absolutely love mine, and I used to carry a G19 for EDC even though I own a G26 (same size as M&Pc) because it (G19) is just as concealable as the G26.  Where the Sheild really shines is the fact that it's THIN, which makes it so concealable.

I will add though, my father owns the .40 Shield and I fucking hate that pistol, way too much snap for my liking and I'm not recoil sensitive at all, so I would only recommend the 9mm variant.



Pretty much this.  I'm carrying the Shield every day now in shorts/T-shirt weather.  I switch to a G19 as soon as it gets cool enough that a jacket is necessary.  The combo of Shield + G19 or Shield + M&P/C is pretty hard to beat for a 2 gun all-year-round carry battery.  If I had to pick just one, it would probably be (and it pains me a little to admit it because I am a Glock guy) the Shield.  It is just big enough to be really shootable, but still small/slim enough to work with virtually any type of reasonable clothing choice for concealment.
I've never understood emotional attachments to brand names, really I don't. I have a Glock 20 for up in the mountains to EDC while hunting. It's the only platform I know of that carries 15 10mm, and 10mm is a versatile round to use against four legged and two legged predators. Now with that being said, I cannot stand Glocks, but a gun is a tool and you use the best tool for the job, and fanboi sentiments or dislikes be damned.

I love my Shield, it is my most concealable IWB gun that I can wear with all my clothing. I prefer the safety model, my personal preference. I find double stacks print more and my 9c just sits in the safe until winter. THe Shield is also the most comfortable pistol to use, very ergonomic. But it's a tool, the right gun for the right job.

9/4/2014 10:56:28 PM EDT
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I don't have an "emotional attachment" to any brand name.  I respect and admire the Glock design after many years of using it and comparing it to others.  I actually think Glock has some real problems as a brand and as a company.  But the basic Glock design is proven and its what I shoot the best.  Partly because I've carried one for nearly 20 years, I still instinctively think of the G19/23 as the best all-round pistol ever made (and it still is).  I'm certainly far from being alone in that assessment.  That said, after carrying the Shield back-to-back against it on and off for over a year, I think the Shield is close on its heels for general civilian use.  If it had the ability to mount a QD light and if 10 rd mags were available for it would be virtually perfect.
9/4/2014 11:22:18 PM EDT
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I find that the 19/23 sized Glocks should never be the standard. Anthropometry play's a huge part in the selection process with many people, but sometimes I settle for less because there is no better options out there. If I ever did have need for a G19 sized pistol (which I do not, too bulky for IWB carry), then it would be the 228 or the 229 in 9x19.

I heard a rumor that Glock will be releasing a 9x19 single stack pretty soon, so all is not lost or will be painful since you prefer only Glocks.
9/5/2014 2:49:53 PM EDT
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Do you guys that have the Shield prefer the 7 or 8 round mag.  Does the 8 help in handling (grip) the weapon any better?
9/5/2014 3:50:08 PM EDT
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I looked REAL hard at the Shield when it came out, I have a M&P9c already... the Shields only advantage is about 1/8" slimmer in grip width.

I stuck with the 9c and do not regret it.
9/5/2014 5:54:34 PM EDT
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I find that the 19/23 sized Glocks should never be the standard. Anthropometry play's a huge part in the selection process with many people, but sometimes I settle for less because there is no better options out there. If I ever did have need for a G19 sized pistol (which I do not, too bulky for IWB carry), then it would be the 228 or the 229 in 9x19.

I heard a rumor that Glock will be releasing a 9x19 single stack pretty soon, so all is not lost or will be painful since you prefer only Glocks.
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SIG P229 slide width: 1.016"

GLOCK 19 slide width: 1.006"  (also shorter in overall height and length)

I suppose, carrying the 19 (IWB) nearly every day over the past five years may have worn it down some compared to the brand new SIG P229 I measured.
9/5/2014 6:07:08 PM EDT
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I have the Shield, and that thing disappears under a t shirt with no problems.

Carried my 1911 the other day, and holy crap was that a brick compared to the Shield!

The safety is pretty small, and IMO you wouldn't notice it if you left it off.
9/5/2014 6:19:52 PM EDT
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I recently shot a full size M&P 9 at a friends range and was more consistent than I have ever been with my G23. I am considering trading it for a M&P 9 Compact or Shield 9mm, but cant decide which.

I have the opportunity to trade for a Compact, but have been leaning more towards the Shield due to the edge it has over the Compact in concealment. The problem is, It seems like Shields without the safety are pretty hard to come by in my area.

For those of you who have one or both, which one do you carry and why? If you already had a full size M&P would that effect your decision at all?
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I am considering the unsafe no-manual-safety Shield 9mm, but as a replacement for a Kahr PM9.

As an EDC option my personal conflict would between the M&P compact and full size.
9/5/2014 6:33:31 PM EDT
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Do you guys that have the Shield prefer the 7 or 8 round mag.  Does the 8 help in handling (grip) the weapon any better?
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I think most people like the 8 rounder for both grip and the added round. Me, I prefer 7 round because it fits my hand fine and gives me a lesser chance of printing.
9/5/2014 6:37:42 PM EDT
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SIG P229 slide width: 1.016"

GLOCK 19 slide width: 1.006"  (also shorter in overall height and length)

I suppose, carrying the 19 (IWB) nearly every day over the past five years may have worn it down some compared to the brand new SIG P229 I measured.
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I find that the 19/23 sized Glocks should never be the standard. Anthropometry play's a huge part in the selection process with many people, but sometimes I settle for less because there is no better options out there. If I ever did have need for a G19 sized pistol (which I do not, too bulky for IWB carry), then it would be the 228 or the 229 in 9x19.

I heard a rumor that Glock will be releasing a 9x19 single stack pretty soon, so all is not lost or will be painful since you prefer only Glocks.


SIG P229 slide width: 1.016"

GLOCK 19 slide width: 1.006"  (also shorter in overall height and length)

I suppose, carrying the 19 (IWB) nearly every day over the past five years may have worn it down some compared to the brand new SIG P229 I measured.
Wow, you won by a few millimeters, wow, oh noes, teh glock iz teh best evar!

Read more, kool-aid less. I said if I had a need, which I fucking don't. The P229 is a winner all the way around if I did, ergo's and a better gun in every attribute.
9/5/2014 6:52:21 PM EDT
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Wow, you won by a few millimeters, wow, oh noes, teh glock iz teh best evar!

Read more, kool-aid less. I said if I had a need, which I fucking don't. The P229 is a winner all the way around if I did, ergo's and a better gun in every attribute.
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I find that the 19/23 sized Glocks should never be the standard. Anthropometry play's a huge part in the selection process with many people, but sometimes I settle for less because there is no better options out there. If I ever did have need for a G19 sized pistol (which I do not, too bulky for IWB carry), then it would be the 228 or the 229 in 9x19.

I heard a rumor that Glock will be releasing a 9x19 single stack pretty soon, so all is not lost or will be painful since you prefer only Glocks.


SIG P229 slide width: 1.016"

GLOCK 19 slide width: 1.006"  (also shorter in overall height and length)

I suppose, carrying the 19 (IWB) nearly every day over the past five years may have worn it down some compared to the brand new SIG P229 I measured.
Wow, you won by a few millimeters, wow, oh noes, teh glock iz teh best evar!

Read more, kool-aid less. I said if I had a need, which I fucking don't. The P229 is a winner all the way around if I did, ergo's and a better gun in every attribute.


You hate GLOCK.

You can not stand any one to say anything complimentary of them.

Got it.
9/5/2014 7:05:02 PM EDT
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Wow, you won by a few millimeters, wow, oh noes, teh glock iz teh best evar!

Read more, kool-aid less. I said if I had a need, which I fucking don't. The P229 is a winner all the way around if I did, ergo's and a better gun in every attribute.
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SIG P229 slide width: 1.016"

GLOCK 19 slide width: 1.006"  (also shorter in overall height and length)

I suppose, carrying the 19 (IWB) nearly every day over the past five years may have worn it down some compared to the brand new SIG P229 I measured.
Wow, you won by a few millimeters, wow, oh noes, teh glock iz teh best evar!

Read more, kool-aid less. I said if I had a need, which I fucking don't. The P229 is a winner all the way around if I did, ergo's and a better gun in every attribute.


I'm a huge Sig fanboy and love the P229, but to even imply that the P229 carries like a G19 is a dream at best.  The slide with being a little wider is not the problem, it the decoker and wider grips that make the P229 a fat pig compared to the G19.  Not to mention its a lot heavier.

This is coming from someone who bought a P229 to replace my G19 because I prefer a DA/SA Sig...

9/5/2014 7:09:56 PM EDT
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You hate GLOCK.

You can not stand any one to say anything complimentary of them.

Got it.
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I find that the 19/23 sized Glocks should never be the standard. Anthropometry play's a huge part in the selection process with many people, but sometimes I settle for less because there is no better options out there. If I ever did have need for a G19 sized pistol (which I do not, too bulky for IWB carry), then it would be the 228 or the 229 in 9x19.

I heard a rumor that Glock will be releasing a 9x19 single stack pretty soon, so all is not lost or will be painful since you prefer only Glocks.


SIG P229 slide width: 1.016"

GLOCK 19 slide width: 1.006"  (also shorter in overall height and length)

I suppose, carrying the 19 (IWB) nearly every day over the past five years may have worn it down some compared to the brand new SIG P229 I measured.
Wow, you won by a few millimeters, wow, oh noes, teh glock iz teh best evar!

Read more, kool-aid less. I said if I had a need, which I fucking don't. The P229 is a winner all the way around if I did, ergo's and a better gun in every attribute.


You hate GLOCK.

You can not stand any one to say anything complimentary of them.

Got it.
Nah, I really don't care but it does irk me when people try to force onto others that its the standard. It's not the standard, otherwise every other guncompany would be out of business by now.

It's okay to like them, but to lie to others that its better than, is intellectual dishonesty at its finest.
9/5/2014 7:12:14 PM EDT
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I'm a huge Sig fanboy and love the P229, but to even imply that the P229 carries like a G19 is a dream at best.  The slide with being a little wider is not the problem, it the decoker and wider grips that make the P229 a fat pig compared to the G19.  Not to mention its a lot heavier.

This is coming from someone who bought a P229 to replace my G19 because I prefer a DA/SA Sig...

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SIG P229 slide width: 1.016"

GLOCK 19 slide width: 1.006"  (also shorter in overall height and length)

I suppose, carrying the 19 (IWB) nearly every day over the past five years may have worn it down some compared to the brand new SIG P229 I measured.
Wow, you won by a few millimeters, wow, oh noes, teh glock iz teh best evar!

Read more, kool-aid less. I said if I had a need, which I fucking don't. The P229 is a winner all the way around if I did, ergo's and a better gun in every attribute.


I'm a huge Sig fanboy and love the P229, but to even imply that the P229 carries like a G19 is a dream at best.  The slide with being a little wider is not the problem, it the decoker and wider grips that make the P229 a fat pig compared to the G19.  Not to mention its a lot heavier.

This is coming from someone who bought a P229 to replace my G19 because I prefer a DA/SA Sig...

Did you read the part about how I never did have a need because it was hypothetical? Or about the part that I said the G19 size is too big for IWB, and that I prefer only single stacks?

Guess not.

Love the Shield, it works.
9/5/2014 11:19:25 PM EDT
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Did you read the part about how I never did have a need because it was hypothetical? Or about the part that I said the G19 size is too big for IWB, and that I prefer only single stacks?

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No I read that part

The highlighted part is just damn ridiculous though, and I was just supporting the fact of the other reply that the P229 is even thicker so your hypothetical recommendation didn't really make since

I too love the Shield as already stated... Im just here for the debate


9/5/2014 11:31:24 PM EDT
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No I read that part

The highlighted part is just damn ridiculous though, and I was just supporting the fact of the other reply that the P229 is even thicker so your hypothetical recommendation didn't really make since

I too love the Shield as already stated... Im just here for the debate


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Did you read the part about how I never did have a need because it was hypothetical? Or about the part that I said the G19 size is too big for IWB, and that I prefer only single stacks?

Guess not.

Love the Shield, it works.


No I read that part

The highlighted part is just damn ridiculous though, and I was just supporting the fact of the other reply that the P229 is even thicker so your hypothetical recommendation didn't really make since

I too love the Shield as already stated... Im just here for the debate


I don't like double stacks for IWB carry. Too big for my preferences and single stacks print much less, weigh much less in terms of polymer designs, and if I need more rounds, I have a spare 7 round that prints less in a pocket or pouch. Shot placements count, the rest is just overkill.

Everything else is just subjective to the user, to say otherwise is just conjecture from personal preferences misconstrued and interpreted erroneously as actual facts. I like debates too,
9/6/2014 9:04:09 AM EDT
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I looked REAL hard at the Shield when it came out, I have a M&P9c already... the Shields only advantage is about 1/8" slimmer in grip width.



I stuck with the 9c and do not regret it.
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Same here.



 
9/6/2014 9:39:15 AM EDT
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I have a 40 compact, a 40 4", 2 9mm pro 5", m&p's.Since i got my 9mm shield, none of them ever leave the house.I simply love my sheild.
9/6/2014 10:20:35 AM EDT
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MY M&P40c disappears on me in a Comp-Tac Minotaur holster even in athletic shorts and a Under Armor shirt. Nobody has ever noticed it and it wears so comfortably I almost forget it's there. I can fit the 40Shield in the same holster with just an extra quarter turn on the retaining screws and it carries even a bit better. I vote to get both because they are great pistols and each have their own roles. Carry the Shield when you absolutely have to have zero printing and clothing is super restrictive. Carry the M&Pc when your dress is just a bit more relaxed. I also have a M&P40 midsize for HD duty with all the Apex upgrades. It's extremely reliable, very accurate pistol with the best trigger in a polymer available...
9/6/2014 1:56:29 PM EDT
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I think most people like the 8 rounder for both grip and the added round. Me, I prefer 7 round because it fits my hand fine and gives me a lesser chance of printing.
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Do you guys that have the Shield prefer the 7 or 8 round mag.  Does the 8 help in handling (grip) the weapon any better?
I think most people like the 8 rounder for both grip and the added round. Me, I prefer 7 round because it fits my hand fine and gives me a lesser chance of printing.


I used the 8rd mag exclusively until I got one of those Pearce thumb extensions for the 7rd mag.  Now it's as easy to shoot with the 7rd mag as it is with the 8, but still conceals as well as the stock 7rd mag.  I carry an 8rd as a spare usually.  If I'm wearing a heavier shirt I'll still use an 8rd mag in the gun.  I found the gun much, much more difficult to shoot well with the stock 7rd mag, compared to the 8rd.  Thankfully the Pearce extensions are like $10 or so.
9/9/2014 4:31:01 PM EDT
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im 6' and 175-180...i conceal a 40c no problem. its all about the holster and position.
9/9/2014 5:08:35 PM EDT
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I prefer the 7 rd mag.  I have no trouble shooting with my pinky hanging off the grip, and it conceals better.  Carry the 8 rd mags as spares.  My only complaint with the short grip on the Shield is that I pinch the shit out of my hands when changing magazines.