I have my woods gun (G20), in-town gun (G19), deep-cover or business suit gun (PPK), and a Colt 1911 for when I want to find out how large/heavy a pistol I can pack.
Normally a P99 or P99c in AS 9mm. In shorts weather or something where I need to ankle carry, a 340PD.
Lately, I've been trying out a PPS in 9mm and I do like the thin profile but it is too heavy for what it is and I don't care for a Glock type trigger. Time will tell if I keep it.
On rare occasions, I'll carry something like a 1911 or another wheel gun.
I used to carry a 642 100% of the time, but I broke my wrist 30 years ago and it's beginning to haunt me. So I've begun carrying my Sig 238. Sure hope I don't have to go to a .22 someday.
That name doesnt suit you with the S&W Hand Cannon in your pic.......I haven't googled it yet to see if its a horse caliber or a .22, it just looks mean!:dunno:
As others have posted, I stick to one caliber, and one platform for the sake of simplicity and consistency. I have a G17 for daily carry, and a G26 as my BUG. I usually carry my G17 in a Comp-Tac paddle holster with my G26 in a cross draw holster, or shoulder rig.The configuration is perfect for Northern Minnesota cold weather clothing hinderances.
Normal carry is m&p 9mm iwb. Tee shirt days lcr 38. I can conceal the m&p with just a tee shirt but have to be very mindful of it. I just got a g-20 and really doesn't feel bigger than the m&p, so might carry it after I put some rounds through it.
Depends- no set rotation for me as I tend to carry one for a year or two then will switch it up for one reason or another. Been carrying a Gen 3 Glock 19 for the past year and will be in the foreseeable future. Carried a Gen 2 23 for years, as well as a Gen 3 26, Browning HP, Colt LW Commander and S&W Model 60.
G30 or PM9 mostly depending on clothing. G22 with light is bedside table gun. G19 is training gun for now but will eventually replace G30, I think. SW29 if camping/hiking in griz country which I often do.
1.....G22.
I don't get why anyone would use different guns. Different feels, different ammo, different methods of fire.... Your going to be screwed when go to flip a safety off & realize you don't have one or the reverse.
KISS
Thats why none of my carry guns have manual safeties lol. G23 normally (replaced my Sig p250 that I deemed a piece of ****), LCP in the pocket for when Im lazy, and K66 S&W .357 for when I wake up feeling extra badass!
Thats why none of my carry guns have manual safeties lol. G23 normally (replaced my Sig p250 that I deemed a piece of ****), LCP in the pocket for when Im lazy, and K66 S&W .357 for when I wake up feeling extra badass!
The only guns currently in my collection with a manual safety is an M9, P22's and 1911. Beyond the 1911 there is no need and they really shouldn't have them. I had an older 92FS Inox that I occasionally carried and one day I took it off to find that the safety had been engaged. That would have been a bad day had I needed it. Sold it soon after but eventually bought an M9 because I like the platform but I don't carry it.
I had an older 92FS Inox that I occasionally carried and one day I took it off to find that the safety had been engaged. That would have been a bad day had I needed it. Sold it soon after but eventually bought an M9 because I like the platform but I don't carry it.
The only guns currently in my collection with a manual safety is an M9, P22's and 1911. Beyond the 1911 there is no need and they really shouldn't have them. I had an older 92FS Inox that I occasionally carried and one day I took it off to find that the safety had been engaged. That would have been a bad day had I needed it. Sold it soon after but eventually bought an M9 because I like the platform but I don't carry it.
Yea I have a 1911 and a 92FS but I dont carry them either. I actually really like how the safety on the 92 rotates the whole firing pin out of the way of the hammer. Just a cool design IMO. Still wont ever carry anything with a manual safety tho.
I have 4 in the rotation, but really only two get used regularly. Kahr CM9 for pocket/BUG use, and Five Seven for primary. I was carrying my USPc9 but I'm finding it hard to shoot it well lately. I also have a G4 19 as a backup primary.
When I think of all of the heavy coats, I can see the need for my cast 215gr wadcutter bullet. I am going to carry my S&W 629 outdoors here in NH/VT.
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