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  • #76
    calif 15-22
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Jan 2012
    • 5803

    I’m in process in San Mateo County. It’s been over a year, and just had the phycological eval last week so waiting to hear.

    Glock 43x MOS
    Sig P365xl

    Both with Holosun 507k green dots. If I ever get the permit, I will add a third when I have to renew. I want small and slim over larger round count for comfort and concealment.
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    • #77
      Bobthegod
      Member
      • May 2012
      • 271

      I agree whatever you can shoot comfortably and accurately. And as you say what I carry is;

      1. Springfield Armory EMP3 9mm I've found it incredibly accurate and so far hasn't failed to feed or eject. Small, lite, narrow, easy to conceal, right side banded.
      2. Springfield Armory 1911 A1 45 ACP Just bigger then the EMP a little more powerful and reliable no FTF or FTE.
      3. Ruger GP100 4" 327 Mag I love this gun, 7 round capacity and just a hint under a .357 mag also shoot 32 short , 32 long and 32 HR magnum I take this when in the woods as the biggest thing here is a Black Bear.

      My CCW allows me to carry 2 guns. So at times I carry the 9mm EMP and the 327 MAG GP100.

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      • #78
        BAJ475
        Calguns Addict
        • Jul 2014
        • 5042

        Originally posted by calif 15-22
        I’m in process in San Mateo County. It’s been over a year, and just had the phycological eval last week so waiting to hear.

        Glock 43x MOS
        Sig P365xl

        Both with Holosun 507k green dots. If I ever get the permit, I will add a third when I have to renew. I want small and slim over larger round count for comfort and concealment.
        Take a look at the Canik MC9L and MC9LS

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        • #79
          jarhead714
          Calguns Addict
          • Dec 2012
          • 7619

          A Model 36 in your pocket.

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          • #80
            BigBee
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2025
            • 4

            Originally posted by rodralig
            The best gun for CCW is what fits you... What you can comfortably conceal and in a caliber that you can perform to acceptable standards (I dont even consider CCW standards a "standard")... For some it can be a G43... While others can be a full-sized 1911...


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            I agree.

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            • #81
              guntrust
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor
              CGN Contributor
              • Jun 2009
              • 790

              Depends on your level of training, and how regular and consistent that training is, but i would suggest the Wilson 1911 CQB Compact in .45ACP.

              Glocks for those who train less, but why train less?
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              • #82
                Snoopy47
                Veteran Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 3795

                Originally posted by guntrust
                Depends on your level of training, and how regular and consistent that training is, but i would suggest the Wilson 1911 CQB Compact in .45ACP.

                Glocks for those who train less, but why train less?
                Glocks are for those with a lot less money too.

                I've got a Les Baer and Glock on my CCW, and they are at opposite ends of concealability and capability in the CCW realm.


                Before there was Polymer there was Accuracy.

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                • #83
                  dno
                  Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 248

                  I'm pretty happy with my S&W MP compact in .45 cal. 8 rounds and very slim, accurate and reliable.

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