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1/18/2003 9:26:22 AM EDT
I am finaly going to get my CCW. I know that I am going to put my Para LDA 14.45 and my Glock 19 on it but I want to get somethig a bit smaller. Also, any input would be great from some of my fellow gun toters, here in Nevada!
1/19/2003 7:27:43 AM EDT
[#1]
I have always carried a Glock 27 and I was going to put a few more guns on my permit but I don't see the reason, the G27 is perfect for me in size, weight and power. Gunbert carries an HK USP 40 compact, also a nice pistol. Are you in Las Vegas? Bob
1/19/2003 7:52:31 AM EDT
[#2]
I was looking at maybe the Glock 30 or the new Para CCW. I am up north in the Gardnerville / Minden area, I love it here it is a great place to raise a family!
1/19/2003 7:59:33 AM EDT
[#3]
Here's a wildcard for ya...a Makarov in 9x18mm
Cheap, concealable and built to last.
1/19/2003 9:03:30 AM EDT
[#4]
I like the Glock 30 but my friend has one and he has a lot of FTE, he won't carry it for that reason, he uses factory ammo, not reloads.
1/19/2003 8:24:12 PM EDT
[#5]
I have my G21 on it (my application that is...I havn't got the permit yet) and also my PM9. I don't get my CCW for another month (Dang 120 days of processing! ) I plan on carrying the PM9 only. It's a nice gun. I run around the house carrying it just to get used to the feel of having it on me. Possibly picking up a Kel Tec 3-AT in May....I know I know....a mouse gun. Don't throw the stones just yet. I want one for those hot, out the door days when I need to run somewhere quick. So, for now I only have two on the future permit
1/29/2003 8:07:33 AM EDT
[#6]
Whatever the wife wants.
1/29/2003 9:28:07 AM EDT
[#7]
I picked up a Glock 36 that Im quite happy with. Im going to get the ball rolling on my CCW and carry it. I found it to kick less and shoot better than my old Colt Defender (POS) I got my 36 at Bill's Buy and Sell and their price beat everyone else's in town. I tell you, you wont go wrong with the 36.
2/2/2003 6:00:41 PM EDT
[#8]
I carry a glock 23 everywhere... its not subcompact like some of the other models, but its a good balance between a full-frame and sub, plus i really like the .40 round, recoil is very managable and i really feel the stopping power is more than adequate
2/7/2003 11:38:04 PM EDT
[#9]
I use either my P226 or P220? Because I had them.
2/8/2003 12:29:06 AM EDT
[#10]
i carry a glock 23, but i'm about to get something light and small.  i'm looking at a S&W 340pd, it's an Airlite.  .357/.38 5 shot, 12 1/2 ounces unloaded.  it should make a great back up weapon.
2/8/2003 6:26:24 AM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
i carry a glock 23, but i'm about to get something light and small.  i'm looking at a S&W 340pd, it's an Airlite.  .357/.38 5 shot, 12 1/2 ounces unloaded.  it should make a great back up weapon.



Take a look at the all Titanium Taurus revolvers.  You'll be supprised at the quality.
2/8/2003 7:33:26 AM EDT
[#12]
I carry a P32 in an ankle holster.  If I want mo', I can my G26 in my waist.  If I want mo' than that, I dangle my Desert Eagle off my belt with a shoestring.
2/8/2003 6:42:01 PM EDT
[#13]
Thumbs up for the glock 30! A little tougher to conceal than my Taurus PT-111 but a fast, smooth trigger, 10+1 of .45 and no glitches since I got mine a few months ago.  Even on junk ammo.
2/9/2003 10:56:06 PM EDT
[#14]
ANyone know how the .40 and .45 compare?  I know that 9mm is considered less than truly effective and that the .357 sig AND 10mm were both a lot of hype, but most of the feeling of the .40 and .45 i heard were that they are extremely similar in ability.  I like the .40 round personally, but i know SO many folks who swear that the old trusty-but-rusty .45 is the best stopper...

Anyone?

2/9/2003 11:54:37 PM EDT
[#15]
In handguns, bigger and slower beats smaller and faster almost every time.  But there's a lot more to it than that, obviously.

Me personally, I carry a USP compact .40 but only because they didn't make the .45 in a compact when I bought it.  Still, .40 is a great round and I have no doubt that it would do the job if I needed it to.

Back to your initial question, like W-W said, I'd look at the S&W airlites or the alloy frame Taurus revolvers. Both are very well made and are so light that they make carring in the summer much easier. And 5 shots of .38 beats hell out of no gun at all.
2/11/2003 5:04:17 PM EDT
[#16]
I went shooting with Defensorfortis today and I shot his Glock 36.  I loved it.  Great shooter and not a problem with functioning at all.
I might go out and buy one myself.  Just as a backup for my G17.