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I can't say I know alot about concealed carry but have learned a bit from the guys posting here. I have several semi pistols I have carried but I wouldn't say they are the best option. I mostly keep several around the house in the event someone wants to be stupid. I carry a SR40 backpacking and have switched out with a Ruger Security Six on occasion, both are accurate in my hands. If a guy was going to get serious about concealed carry, what gun, cartridge, holster?


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Think 9mm Glock and Raven concealment and you've got it covered.


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I personally would go with either the Glock 43 9mm or the Glock 42 .380 depending on the situations you are likely to encounter. The G19 if higher capacity gives you the warm and fuzzy's. smile smile

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I carry a Glock 43 in a Desantis Invader IWB holster


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I have a Glock 43 in my jammie pocket as I type.

I usually carry in in a pocket holster. This holds it in place and breaks up the outline.

That being said, I just recently picked up an EMP 4 1911 in 9mm that I pack all day, every day, in a Milt Sparks Summer Special.

This is my latest "all time favorite" carry pistol.

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I just picked up a Taurus millennium PT-111G2 (stainless) haven't shot it yet. I'm thinking alienwear IWB Tuck 3.0 and matching spare mag holster.


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S&W Shield 9mm, Federal HST 124 gr. +P, High Noon Slide Guard horsehide on either a Beltman horsehide leather belt or a Wilderness Frequent Flyer five stitch belt. Also carry an extra magazine.


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Never had a Glock but have shot alot of them. I struggled with the plastic pistol idea but they've been around long enough that isn't an issue.

Keep the ideas coming!


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Originally Posted by bwinters
I can't say I know alot about concealed carry but have learned a bit from the guys posting here. I have several semi pistols I have carried but I wouldn't say they are the best option. I mostly keep several around the house in the event someone wants to be stupid. I carry a SR40 backpacking and have switched out with a Ruger Security Six on occasion, both are accurate in my hands. If a guy was going to get serious about concealed carry, what gun, cartridge, holster?

Glock 17, 19, or 43 (all 9mm), depending on your comfort level in relation to size/weight/width of sidearm (Personally, I carry the Glock 17 99% of the time, and opt for the Glock 43 only when concealment is either more challenging or where non-printing is more crucial). My recommendation in holsters/belts is El Paso Saddlery C-Force IWB and Galco SB2 belt (belt is as crucial as holster), regardless of which of the above three handguns you choose.

I've been routinely conceal carrying and shooting handguns since 1980.

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For my concealed carry, it's one of these, depending on my mood or circumstance-

1. S&W Shield .45 ACP, ammo is CorBon Pow'rBall, holster is the IWB N82 Pro Tactical.
2. Kimber Ultra Carry II,.45 ACP, same ammo, holster is also the IWB N82 Pro Tactical
3. Charter Arms Target Pathfinder, .22 Mag., CCI Maxi Mag plus a couple of shotshells for rattlesnakes, holster is a Simply Rugged OWB, but conceals very well under a shirt,
4. S&W M&P Pro, 9mm, 4,25" bbl, ammo is MagTech HP, holster is the N82 Pro Tactical.

This summer, when the snakes are out, the Pathfinder will get carried most of the time.


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Here latey ive been wearing a Glock 26 9mm loaded with 124gr+p Gold Dots in a Concealment Express IWB Holster


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I'm carrying at the moment my Springfield XD/S 3.3 45 ACP with Fed +P 230 GR HST in a Crossbreed Super Tuck. Love this little pistol


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For deep concealment it's a RM LowRider, DM Bullard belt and a Glock 26 (my EDC) stoked with Federal HST 147gr.

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A G19 in a Sparks I-BAK works well also.

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Originally Posted by bwinters
If a guy was going to get serious about concealed carry, what gun, cartridge, holster?


What do you mean by "serious"? Serious about always having a gun with you? Serious about having the gun that works best?

Seriously......if you're serious about it, you will find which handgun that you can conceal with a good holster and that you can shoot well with the amount of practice you can afford. Lots of good holsters these days that aren't necessarily the most expensive. Finding your best fit is going to be a very personal experience. Pros and cons for leather and kydex, and even the hybrids.

The gun/holster combination needs to fit your situation/physique/ability. What everybody else recommends may not be what you need, and we all don't agree on what is best for ourselves anyway. Caliber is the least consideration, as long as it is at least 9mm.

Most of us agree that the gun should be as reliable as possible and the holster/belt combination should hold the gun firmly and keep it solidly in position. Lots of room there for personal preference. If you're serious about it, you will do a lot of shooting of various guns and fitting of various holsters and decide for yourself.

.....Or you could just join the herd and get a Glock with whatever plastic holster is offered at your gun store. Maybe you'll get lucky. wink


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Originally Posted by bwinters
I can't say I know alot about concealed carry but have learned a bit from the guys posting here. I have several semi pistols I have carried but I wouldn't say they are the best option. I mostly keep several around the house in the event someone wants to be stupid. I carry a SR40 backpacking and have switched out with a Ruger Security Six on occasion, both are accurate in my hands. If a guy was going to get serious about concealed carry, what gun, cartridge, holster?


“serious” can mean a lot of things to a lot of people.

I would say first determine what kind of “serious” you are. Full time carry of some sort of sub-compact in a pocket or holster. Full time carry of a semi-compact (G19 size class) in an OWB or IWB?

Once you have that figured out, it’s really a matter of finding a gun that you like. There are just so many good choices these days. Glock dominates the market, and is always a good choice. But if for some reason a Glock doesn’t fit you well, or just doesn’t blow your skirt up, there’s a good dozen options. Find the pistol FOR YOU, not the pistol everyone else says you should have. It should fit you, be reliable and of sufficient power, and something you’re actually going to carry. What’s more, it needs to be a pistol you just like, that way you’re apt to shoot it often, and carry it.

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It does seem that Springfield has a popular product in the EMP4 models for 1911 fans. They don't appear to remain on the shelves for long.
I do like the size and feel of the 9mm models. I have yet to see one in the 40 S&W.

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I have a Glock 43 in my jammie pocket as I type.

I usually carry in in a pocket holster. This holds it in place and breaks up the outline.

That being said, I just recently picked up an EMP 4 1911 in 9mm that I pack all day, every day, in a Milt Sparks Summer Special.

This is my latest "all time favorite" carry pistol.

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