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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby futbol79 on Fri Jul 08, 2011 1:53 pm

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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby shackleford on Fri Jul 08, 2011 8:41 pm

911scanner wrote:Ummmm... XD9SC.

Works great for me!!


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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby tizzo on Fri Jul 08, 2011 9:23 pm

shackleford wrote:
911scanner wrote:Ummmm... XD9SC.

Works great for me!!


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+1. I'm a big fan.


Right now me too.

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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby Snowgun on Sat Jul 09, 2011 8:09 am

tizzo wrote:
shackleford wrote:
911scanner wrote:Ummmm... XD9SC.

Works great for me!!


MM


+1. I'm a big fan.


Right now me too.

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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby cobb on Sat Jul 09, 2011 2:40 pm

Kahr PM9 is my second most carry handgun, use to shoot it a lot, but not too fun to shoot with Corbon ammo. My PM9 has been 100% reliable for me, had a PM40 that had a serious reliability issue, but anothe story. My brother bought a PM9, and so did his neighber, they have had zero problems with them also, but I do hear some negatives which in many cases might be more of an operator issue. I have used my PM9 in courses that I have taken that I had to transition from my primary weapon to a backup, which has been my PM9, never a problem. I also have a P9, carry some, but shot more than carried, can carry a Colt Defender in .45 just as easily as a P9, so I go with the .45.
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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby mrokern on Sat Jul 09, 2011 4:06 pm

1911fan wrote:what kind of holster do you carry the G26 in? you are only gaining something like .15 inches in width by trading. IIRC. going to a Kydex IWB might make up the difference in OAW.


Personally, I use a Side Guard Switch Guard as my IWB. It was built for a 30, but also fits my 26 just fine. I can't even tell I'm wearing it.
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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby bstrawse on Sat Jul 09, 2011 4:08 pm

1911fan wrote:what kind of holster do you carry the G26 in? you are only gaining something like .15 inches in width by trading. IIRC. going to a Kydex IWB might make up the difference in OAW.


I carry a Glock 27 in a Milt Sparks VM-2 (when I actually carry a Glock versus a 1911) - great holster.
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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby fatboy97 on Sun Jul 10, 2011 5:38 pm

Glock 26 IWB is my choice of carry, but with the right cover I would carry OWB. It's light and small (IMHO). But I'd have no problem carrying a XD9sc either IWB or OWB. They are both about the same size... again I think this is the perfect size for carry, with minimum capacity I'm comfortable with.
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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby cyclerider06 on Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:56 pm

Thanks for the replies everyone, I haven't attempted carrying the G26 IWB yet as I don't have one for that. I am a smaller guy though and tend to wear more fitted clothes so anything on my hip tends to show, whether it be IWB or OWB. I still need to shoot the Kahr yet as I haven't done that and I haven't even looked at a PPS, may have to do that.
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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby Snowgun on Tue Jul 12, 2011 3:25 pm

cyclerider06 wrote:Thanks for the replies everyone, I haven't attempted carrying the G26 IWB yet as I don't have one for that. I am a smaller guy though and tend to wear more fitted clothes so anything on my hip tends to show, whether it be IWB or OWB. I still need to shoot the Kahr yet as I haven't done that and I haven't even looked at a PPS, may have to do that.


Bills has a PPS you can rent and shoot. In 9mm, it is accurate as hell, meaning YOU CAN HIT WHAT YOU'RE AIMING AT, even rapid fire. I ran a clean 12 round stage during our last bug match with mine with two reloads and a swinger target. I chalk it up to it being a little heavier of a construction, yet it's slender to be comfortable in the waist band and it's choice of mags with extensions means you can tailor its print vs grip length factor. :)
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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby recoilguy on Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:26 am

I have shot the CM9 and I own a CW9 and a PM9. The CM9 is a very nice weapon, shoots accurate as a little 9 will probably. It is a bit snappy but there is no pain like experianced with those other small guns from florida. The CM9 is easy to conceal hold 6 +1 shoots right where you aim it has ights and is built very well! I would certianly recomend it.


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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby Cadet on Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:40 am

Keltec PF9, Its a great, inexpensive and american made gun.
if thats to hard to find Walther PPS
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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby Paul on Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:43 am

Cadet wrote: Keltec PF9, Its a great, inexpensive and american made gun.
if thats to hard to find Walther PPS

Do you carry a PF9 daily?
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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby Cadet on Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:26 am

hell no im 16, Ive put 500 rounds through one in one night on a hunting trip with no jams, malfunctions or ftfs, SO I can attest to its reliability, which I did, as you can read. I did not, however attest to its concealability, as I do not have any experience in its concealment..
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Re: 9mm Carry

Postby recoilguy on Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:54 am

500 in one night....wow! thats alot of shooting in a hunting camp.

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