Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby Stradawhovious on Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:50 pm

mnglocker wrote:
It's only half roostered, so at least if the two initial passive safety systems fail it isn't going to fire.



Have one in the chamber and pull the trigger, glock goes bang. Period. Roostered. Deal with it.
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby Ironbear on Sun Mar 08, 2009 7:50 pm

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lumbering.buffalo wrote:OTOH there is the P220DAK which I'm told is a pretty good DAO.

The DAO is not meant to be carried to be cocked/locked as suggested though, is it?

The Sig DAK has no provision for cocked and locked. It is DAO, just like a DAO revolver. And... it is a fairly sweet trigger pull with 2nd strike capability.
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby ComradeBurg on Sun Mar 08, 2009 8:48 pm

I carry a Springfield XD .45 Compact and it works amazingly well.

It's fairly compact, holds 10+1 rounds, and it a great gun in a stress situation since there is no manual safety you have to fiddle with. The gun has a back strap and trigger safety to when you're aiming the gun it is ready to go. It has a decent trigger and the felt recoil isn't bad for a .45 of this size.
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby VikesFan1 on Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:23 pm

Just my .02.

If you're not going with a 1911, why a .45? There's a recent thread here somewhere that explains the effects the common calibers have on people... To paraphrase, it says the differences between 40,45,9 is splitting hairs, and it makes a convincing argument that the MORE ammo in the mag the better. You might have your reasons for a 45... just something to consider.
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby VikesFan1 on Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:41 pm

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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby 1911fan on Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:38 am

Sunday afternon I was west of the Cities for a family deal and wife's niece asked me about finding her a gun. I said she was married now and that was her hubby's job. I was partially joking, but it opened the topic of guns and I was surprised to discover that two of the cousins in law both carried Vaquero's in .45 colt. Both used inside waist band holsters and both were loaded with the old 255 grain Winchester Silver Tip HP loads.

So when discussing .45's don't leave those out either. I for one would carry an older 3 inch model 25 N frame if I could find one for less than a house payment
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby EJSG19 on Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:37 pm

I carry a Glock 21 (full size .45) in a IWB holster made by Srigs. Fits me just as comfortably, if not more so than when I carry a Glock 19 (compact 9mm) IWB in the same position. Worn about 4 O'clock on the right side.

traded a Ruger P90 in on it, and I definitely would not have carried that gun, simply due to personal preference.
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby morgasco on Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:16 pm

Glock 30 SF here, also with an IWB made by Srigs
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby David on Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:42 pm

Stradawhovious wrote:Have one in the chamber and pull the trigger, glock goes bang. Period. Roostered. Deal with it.


So would you consider a DAO with no safety roostered whenever chambered as well? It would do the same thing.
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby Stradawhovious on Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:03 pm

David wrote:So would you consider a DAO with no safety roostered whenever chambered as well? It would do the same thing.


Not at all the same thing, with the dao you have an extremely long trigger pull, that is most of the time (yes, I know, not all the time) going to be, or at least feel much heavier than the glock's trigger. Much less prone to ND (IMHO). With the Glock if you have a round in the chamber, the "hammer" is engaged. If you pull on the trigger the pistol will fire, with a relatively light trigger pull. Granted from the factory it's no 2 1/2lb match trigger, it certainly isn't 8 lbs with an inch and a half pull either. Since the Glock will not fire DA ............Yes, I know that some of you will try and tell me it's a "hybrid" or 1/2 DA and 1/2 SA but it's not. :P It is by definition a SAO firearm. If you are carrying with a round in the chamber, you are essentially carrying a SAO firearm roostered, one in the chamber. Just like the 1911, but sans manual safety. How do you like them apples? ;)

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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby David on Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:12 pm

Not to split hairs, Strad, but that's not what you said:

Stradawhovious wrote:Have one in the chamber and pull the trigger, glock goes bang. Period. Roostered. Deal with it.


A DAO would do precisely the same thing. It would feel different because of the extra weight, but if you pull the trigger on a loaded chamber, it will go bang.

Just trying to see if "roostered" meant what I always thought it did, or if there was some other meaning. From your follow-up I see that we're on the same page, but your first statement said something completely different.
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby Stradawhovious on Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:17 pm

David wrote:Not to split hairs, Strad, but that's not what you said:


Yeah, but you know what I meant. They don't call me Stard for nuttin' ya know. :oops:
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby Jeff Bergquist on Wed Mar 11, 2009 4:51 am

Stradawhovious wrote:It is by definition a SAO firearm.

Actually, the way I understand the definition the Glock is a sorta hybrid. The definition of double action as I understand it is that each pull of the trigger roosters and then releases the trigger, i.e. performing two actions. A single action trigger pull just releases an already roostered hammer or striker, therefore performing a single action. The Glock trigger pull finishes roostering the already partially roostered striker before releasing it, and thus could be called a "single and a half" action trigger.
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby Stradawhovious on Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:10 am

MMmmkay. That's all well and good, but do this. Take a Glock, clear it, safe direction it, and dry fire it. Without racking the slide, pull the trigger again. Let me know what happens.

If the hammer doesn't fall a second time, as far as I'm concerned, its a single action firearm.
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Re: Favorite Non-1911 Carry in 45?

Postby MrVvrroomm on Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:16 am

I carry either my Taurus PT145 (.45 acp) in a Fobus, Glock 23 (.40 s&w) in a Fobus or .38 snubby IWB depending on situation. All are ready to go.
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