I just got my CCW in San Bernardino. I have tried the G26 too, anything else?
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Anything conceal better than a Shield for carry?
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A Sig P238 is considerably smaller and easier to conceal than a Shield. I sold my Shield when I got my first Sig for exactly that reason. -
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I like my G48, or the 43 with shorter barrelComment
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I have a Glock 43 that conceals a little better than my Shield and is lighter, but I rarely carry it since I shoot the Shield more accurately and it has higher capacity than my 43.
I also have a S&W Bodyguard 380, it conceals the best out of all my pistols, but I carry it the least. I like to hike, which means no belt, just the elastic waste band of my shorts. The Bodyguard is my only pistol that won't pull my elastic waistband shorts down to my ankles. I look it as better to have my tiny Bodyguard on me in the mountains than to have my Shield or Glock 43 at home or in the trunk of my car.Comment
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I was at my LGS the other day and I saw a Kahr PM9 in person for the first time, that thing is TINY.sigpicComment
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Smith and Wesson 442. Super light. 5 rds and ultra concealable.
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Sig P365 FTWIf you don't know where you are going, any road will take you thereComment
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Ruger LCP, Sig P290rs, seacamp .32Comment
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It depends a lot on how you are trying to conceal it, body type, clothing, and other factors.
In days gone by, and several additional pounds ago, I regularly concealed a full size 1911 wearing shorts a t-shirt and a short sleeve button down shirt without issues.Comment
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