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Just jailed a CW9. The CCW collection is growing.
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Good choice. it is a solid handgun. Mine is my EDC.
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I would like a 4.25 inch model 1911 Colt in 9mm, maybe someday the roster goes away and I can get one - I mean new one's in a free state are $1k the only one's in CA are $2k it seems. Some day
![]() For now the Rami serves as a great carry firearm and I am confident it will defend my life. |
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This is really the ideal trifecta. All sizes are covered, interchangeable mags and parts, dead reliable, easy to carry and easily replaced if used in a defensive shooting. You could probably even get away with using the same holster for all three. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Last edited by Calier; 05-20-2023 at 10:39 AM.. |
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A little thick but not bad. I have a Shield also and while slightly easier to carry, it?s not quite as firm in the hand when drawing from a holster because of how thin the handle is. Everything is a trade-off with carry pistols. I?ve carried everything from Sig P series pistols, to HK USPs, Glocks, M&P Shields and 1911s. I?ve finally settled on Glocks as my carry pistols, they just work for me. The right holster also really helps. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Any recommendations for a good IWB G26 holster? |
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MIE Productions makes a holster that fits the Recover Tactical rail adapter with a variety of Olights, which are much better than the TLR-6. Just wanted to throw that out there |
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I have a gen2 G19. I also have a Sig SP2022. I like the sig better. But regardless, either one is too thick to be carried IWB. My Kahr CW9 is perfect in that regard. I carry it either Cross Draw or Shoulder Holster .
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No, only on-roster Gen 3 Glocks. Vedder Lightuck is a really good holster for the G26 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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For starters, I'm below average height, about 5'7 and 165. Its not a too overweight 165 I do lift weights but its not super athletic either. G19 used to feel thick but got used to it. I used to carry an XDS so moving to the G19 felt different for a while but you start adjusting positions and find the right spot for yourself. It is the primary carry. I use the 43x when the way i need/want to dress is more fitted, for example when I go trail biking. I have found that I like Stealthgear Ventcore holsters. Expensive but very comfortable for me. |
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The g43x is more flexible with positioning different places. So yes there is a difference. Last edited by EvolutionGSR; 05-20-2023 at 11:58 AM.. |
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For the average person, the difference between a single and double stack is not that great, but if you have wide hips like me anything more than a single stack or stagger stack is going to leave a noticeable imprint on shirts. Even with a loose fitting checkered shirt my shield still prints because of my pear shaped body.
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Right now I have on my CCW:
1) Shield 1.0 2) CZ P-01 3) CZ 2075 RAMI If they allowed more than three, I'd add in a Sig P229 and a Glock G20sf. I'm looking at getting a G26, G19 and a Ruger LCR if the roster stays, maybe a P365XL and few others if it goes away, so possibly may shift in the future. |
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Honestly, G19 over G26. The G26 is not that more concealable than a G19. I have both and prefer the G19 90% of the time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Most of the time, I carry my M&P Shield 9mm. Sometimes I carry my LCP .380, especially for summertime carry.
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When or if I decide for a CCW, I?m going HK P2000, P2000sk and Ruger LCP or LCR 38spl. I?ve been on the fence for years, being that I drive a company supplied vehicle 95%+ of the time on and off work that wouldn?t not allow me to carry.
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I've amassed some micro and subs over the years in hopes that one day I might have a CCW license. The county I reside in still has long wait times and onerous requirements.
My favorite CCW pieces would be the Glock 43, 43x, CZ Rami. |
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Glock 43 gets picked 80% of the time
Glock 26 next with 15% S&W 442 is on there but rarely gets carried. I really thought the G26 would be carried more and I love the revolver on the license but the G43 gets picked up most of the time.
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