Being a big boy:goof I think I'll be ok with my FS M&P Pro or my 4003, but I may pick up a S&W CS9, 3913 or single stack4013. Or possibly a S&W 442 .38. Yeah I'm a fanboy:rolf
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Being a big boy:goof I think I'll be ok with my FS M&P Pro or my 4003, but I may pick up a S&W CS9, 3913 or single stack4013. Or possibly a S&W 442 .38. Yeah I'm a fanboy:rolf
I do like how high the grip comes up the backstrap on them. Seems like it would dampen recoil pretty well.
Although I'd like to try one out, I always figured on it being a Kimber stainless ultra carry.
My dad is planning on carrying his full-size 1911.... I told him he's nuts.
I've got a Sigma 40 but I'd like to get something smaller, and preferrably a revolver for reliability.
I will carry my Judge.
No jury required.
My Millenium Pro.
my glock 22 40 cal
I'll have my glock 30
I will probably carry my sig 229 for now. I have a holster for it and with a baggy shirt you cant even tell. I would like to get a Kahr PM40 when money allows
FN PS90 custom holster.
The S&W 3913 is a great carry gun.
G23 or Ruger SP101 .38Spl. 3" barrel
I wouldn't mind picking up the Kimber pro carry II.
http://www.kimberamerica.com/1911/co...i/pro-carry-ii
I plan on getting a pk380 for carry. I do have a s&w airweight 442 that shoots 38 special +p
S&W40 for now. I used to have a Taurus seven shot .357 that I really liked, wouldn't mind another one of those and or a compact pistol. Not really knowledgeable on the choices out there currently.
Slingshot.....the cheap silencer.
This dude named David used to be boss with the sling back in the day!
yes and fortunately he was a smart well trained soldier,you are neither,i fear for your safety.
Mine will be a Walther PPS in .40 cal. Nice and small enough to fit in a cargo pocket.
I'm leaning toward a Ruger LC9
But I could be talked into a Springfield subcompact XD. :D
I think a G30 will work fine.
I'm going to pick one up within the next 2-3 weeks here.
Thinking my full sized 1911 as well, or if I end up buying another hand gun maybe a beretta 92fs or m9 or maybe a beretta in .40 S&W. Nothing says you fucked with the wrong guy like staring down a 5in barrel in .45 ACP with some hollow points waiting on the other end.
Resurrecting this thread.....
I sold my H&K USP 9mm at a gun show this weekend for $535, and picked up a brand new Walther PK380 for $373 for my CCW. I'm thinking of getting the Theis holster for it as well. Hopefully I'll have time to go shoot it this Weds after work. Any complaints about the PK380 from those of you that own one?
Out of curiosity, how will the ccw bill change how handguns can be transported in vehicles? Do they still have to be cased and out of the drivers compartment?
So it can be holstered on you, or in your glove box or under your seat? Basically it no longer matters if it is loaded and within reach?
Correct me if I am wrong I thought I read some where that carrying it this way is only an option for conceal carry permit holders. If you do not have a permit it has to be unloaded and cased. Also long guns like Riffles and shotguns also have to be unloaded and cased.
Edit This is from the DOJ Student handbook.
Weapons in Vehicles
License holders may carry a loaded, concealed handgun in a vehicle. Rifles and
shotguns, however, must be unloaded and enclosed in a case that is completely
zipped, snapped, buckled, tied or otherwise fastened with no part of the firearm
exposed
Yes that is for permit holders.
Sorry, my question was asked assuming an individual in question was a permit holder.
Been pocketing my dads little Charter Arms 38 for over a year now, fits in shorts pockets, jean pockets, in your sock with no holster. If I buy another it will be another tiny 38, shoot a couple logs or cinderblocks and you will find a 38 is a nasty little, tiny round I would not want to be hit with.
They never had to be out of the drivers compartment in WI. Just cased and unloaded. When you have a valid concealed permit you may have a loaded uncased handgun in your car anywhere, (feel free to put it in the trunk) you may NOT however have an uncased or loaded rifle or shotgun in a car, regardless of permit status.
Back to the theme... one of my favorite carry pieces.
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/o...-31-23_980.jpg