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If you could get a CCW, what would you carry?
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Either my GLOCK 35, Ruger SR-9c, or both.In Glock We Trust.
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When I lived in CA I had a permit from San Berdo Co. I listed my Glock 36, XD40sc, and S&W model 37. Of those I carried my G36 the most and carried 100% of the time. Only time it got locked in the car was for jury duty, going to the post office, and if I was going to be drinking. Now that I live in AZ I still carry the G36 most of the time, but plan to carry my Springfield 1911 some during the winter since I have no problem hiding it in heavy winter clothing.Violence is seldom the answer, but when it is the answer it is the only answerComment
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I have a CCW in 32 other states, and travel alot. I like to carry a .38 snubnose revolver in a pocket holster. It is just so simple, easy to conceal, and works for me even in shorts and t shirt weather.
Sure, I know it only has 5 rounds, and I also have a .40 smith and wesson that I sometimes carry, but the little snubnose is so easy to cary that it has become my "go to" gun.Comment
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Johnp I made this one. When I got the LC9 the wait time was pretty bad for an IWB holster, so I did it myself. I've got about 20 bucks in it, with enough left over for another holster or two. I carry every day, and in the summer it worked great.Originally posted by JohnPWhat kind of holster is this?Comment
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johnny,
I had Burge at Kirkorian gunsmithing do the work here in Bakersfield. He is out of a LGS, Ole Boy Outdoors. It is an Ed Brown main spring housing. He did a great job, I'm extremely happy with both the workmanship, and the end result. It is SO much easier to carry all day. I personally would recommend it.Comment
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Thanks for the info. Looks good.johnny,
I had Burge at Kirkorian gunsmithing do the work here in Bakersfield. He is out of a LGS, Ole Boy Outdoors. It is an Ed Brown main spring housing. He did a great job, I'm extremely happy with both the workmanship, and the end result. It is SO much easier to carry all day. I personally would recommend it.Comment
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I have here with me all the time is my S&W 1911PD. LCP when needed in some occasion.01010100 01101000 01100001 01101110 01101011 00100000 01011001 01101111 01110101 00100000
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I'm ready with the three that I want on my license as soon as they open the floodgates. In the meantime there is always Arizona, Florida, and Utah and the states that accept their LTC.

Kimber Compact CDP in TT GunLeather.

Kahr MP40 in TT GunLeather.

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