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    Praise the Lord. Reverend Cooper's Avatar
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    I think with all the holsters i have I may just carry a different gun every day of the week,Mine now will be the beretta 40 storm sub compact it is a sahweet machine

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    Bob the Builder says: 88Nightmare's Avatar
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    What kind of decent holsters are people going to be using? I just have hard plastic formed belt holster for my S&W M&P Pro .40 cal. It's kind of a large gun... Not sure if I'd want to use that for ccw.
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    You should be good for the winter, a nice coat should cover a large gun without a problem. I plan on carrying my XDm .45 in the winter under my jacket, it covers it up good, and it is also a huge pistol.. I have a Blackhawk Serpa Holster for it, its not a CCW holster, but it will work for now..

    Quote Originally Posted by 88Nightmare View Post
    What kind of decent holsters are people going to be using? I just have hard plastic formed belt holster for my S&W M&P Pro .40 cal. It's kind of a large gun... Not sure if I'd want to use that for ccw.
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    Bob the Builder says: 88Nightmare's Avatar
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    Yeah mine isn't a ccw holster. It's probably as obvious of a holster as you can get haha
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    haha, yea i was messing around with the holster that came with my XDm, i drew my pistol and the holster came with it... going to probably mount it in my car, it will suit it better.. its a POS for anything else..

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    Yeah mine isn't a ccw holster. It's probably as obvious of a holster as you can get haha
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    Thinking I might switch to the CZ-75 SP-01 Phantom, though I did look at the CZ P-07 duty pistol and it was nice enough, just didnt like the way the grip felt. I have a thing for full size guns :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by 88Nightmare View Post
    What kind of decent holsters are people going to be using? I just have hard plastic formed belt holster for my S&W M&P Pro .40 cal. It's kind of a large gun... Not sure if I'd want to use that for ccw.
    I have a safariland Model 18 IWB for my M&P Pro 4.25". Bought it at Fletchers.
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    Bob the Builder says: 88Nightmare's Avatar
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    I'm pretty sure my m&p pro is a 4.25" as well. Where is Fletcher's?

    Are you going to use your m&p pro as a carry weapon? You don't feel it's too large?
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    Fletchers is on main street in Waukesha. Almost next door to waukesha scrap & iron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 88Nightmare View Post
    I'm pretty sure my m&p pro is a 4.25" as well. Where is Fletcher's?

    Are you going to use your m&p pro as a carry weapon? You don't feel it's too large?
    I am going to use my M&P and my 4003, Both fullsize guns. I can conceal both under a shirt. My wife used the M&P for her CCW class. I will get a more compact one for hot summer days later on, but especially for fallwith sweatshirts and such, a fullsize is fairly easy to conceal with a good holster and belt. Does your Pro have night sights or the fiber optic ones? The 4.25" ones have night sights.

    Having more cant makes it easier to hide the grip as well.

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    Nice thing about the full size guns is you can usually get a compact that can share the fullsize mags for reloads, M&P9c and 4013 in my case. I'll end up with one or both.


    My Pro w/o holster, along with other S&W items .lol

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    Bob the Builder says: 88Nightmare's Avatar
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    I have the night sights on mine
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    Do want, I've been eyeing the PK380 since before they came out. Let me know what you think of it if you get one.
    i bought mine from fivo very nice piece so far only run 200 rds thru it of winchester white box. not once has it jambed up on me. all tho i clean the thing spotless after everytime i've shot it. at least 100 rds each time ive shot it so i'de say its pretty reliable. is comfortable for a smaller gun. The gf put a clip thru it and she didn't mind the recoil at all. all i need is a holster and anouther clip for this thing i give it an a+
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    I have two .40's that I may alternate between but I also have a pt145 that is very small for a .45 its alot smaller than my .40's. Then again maybe I will just go get something specifically for ccw after Christmas is over.
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