Conceal carry weapon choice

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The Equalizer
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Dec 10, 2011 3:43pm
I prefer to keep a Desert Eagle.


I'm 15 kills away from getting the gold camo for it.
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Dec 10, 2011 5:52pm
The Equalizer;1010126 wrote:I prefer to keep a Desert Eagle.


I'm 15 kills away from getting the gold camo for it.

I actually sold my Desert Eagle recently. It was just a 9mm though.
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WebFire
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Dec 12, 2011 3:27pm
Any thoughts on Ruger LCP .380? I like the size of it. Don't like that it only carries 6. Also, thought's on .40s? I saw a couple mention the G23...how well does it conceal IWB?
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Dec 12, 2011 3:57pm
I mentioned the G23 but the G27 is the baby Glock. IWB the 23 should be fine as well, in Ohio it would work well because you do need a cover garment that at least covers your belt. If you were living in Arizona, maybe not so much cause the heat.

There are hundreds of different holsters, you really just are going to have to try some with whatever gun you are thinking about.
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Dec 12, 2011 3:59pm
WebFire;1012432 wrote:Any thoughts on Ruger LCP .380? I like the size of it. Don't like that it only carries 6.
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Dec 12, 2011 4:14pm
dwccrew;1009596 wrote:.22, .9 mm or a .380 might be things to look into for the wife..
How noticeable is the weight difference between a .22 and a .9 mm, for somebody new to hand guns?
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WebFire
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Dec 12, 2011 4:55pm
tk421;1012472 wrote:[video=youtube;QrE371hU8m4][/video]
I like his videos. Hadn't seen this one. Thanks.
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Dec 12, 2011 5:47pm
WebFire;1012432 wrote:Any thoughts on Ruger LCP .380? I like the size of it. Don't like that it only carries 6. Also, thought's on .40s? I saw a couple mention the G23...how well does it conceal IWB?
Glock 23 is about the same size and 1 oz heavier than the Glock 19. The difference is the 23 model is .40 and the Glock 19 is 9mm.
I was very set on buying the Glock 23, but after researching both weapons, I realized that the Glock 19 is the better fit for me personally. They both have the same size, but the 19 is lighter (which was important to me). The .40 packs more power, but both are reliable and lethal if need be. 9mm ammo is much cheaper than .40 though, so for me, economically the 19 was a better choice, especially when you are firing hundreds of rounds, the money adds up.
said_aouita;1012502 wrote:How noticeable is the weight difference between a .22 and a .9 mm, for somebody new to hand guns?
I am not an expert by any means, however, I have some experience. Glory Days and LJ would probably be better for answering questions you have, but I can answer with my own personal experience. .22 is lighter than 9mm and generally less bulky. I wouldn't advise on carrying a .22 however as a concealed weapon. .22 is just good for beginners to learn how to shoot. The ammo is cheap and the recoil is very gentle.
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Dec 12, 2011 11:24pm
dwccrew;1012606 wrote: I am not an expert by any means, however, I have some experience. Glory Days and LJ would probably be better for answering questions you have, but I can answer with my own personal experience. .22 is lighter than 9mm and generally less bulky. I wouldn't advise on carrying a .22 however as a concealed weapon. .22 is just good for beginners to learn how to shoot. The ammo is cheap and the recoil is very gentle.
120mm is my specialty.... for the zombie apocalypse, i'd go with the cannister round. about a thousand 3/4 inch tungsten balls would take care of any zombie wave.
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WebFire
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Dec 12, 2011 11:31pm
Zombies are for losers who live in mom's basement.
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Dec 13, 2011 12:13am
WebFire;1013145 wrote:Zombies are for losers who live in mom's basement.
what if your mom lives in your basement?
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WebFire
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Dec 13, 2011 7:02am
Glory Days;1013179 wrote:what if your mom lives in your basement?
Then zombies are ok.
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Rocketsfan
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Dec 13, 2011 1:54pm
I carry my Taurus 44 mag Raging Bull but haven't found a jacket big enough to conceal it.
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WebFire
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Dec 13, 2011 2:59pm
Looking at the Glock 27 for myself. Any experience with that from anybody?
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Dec 13, 2011 8:45pm
WebFire;1013775 wrote:Looking at the Glock 27 for myself. Any experience with that from anybody?
not a fan of Glocks in general. you should look at the S&W MP. i like the grips, sights, and trigger much better.
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Dec 13, 2011 8:57pm
I use a ruger sr9c. Like it a lot.
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Dec 13, 2011 11:00pm
Glory Days;1014115 wrote:not a fan of Glocks in general. you should look at the S&W MP. i like the grips, sights, and trigger much better.
What is it about Glocks that you don't like?
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WebFire
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Dec 13, 2011 11:03pm
dwccrew;1014234 wrote:What is it about Glocks that you don't like?
Wondering the same. Not many that don't like them.
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Dec 14, 2011 7:22am
dwccrew;1014234 wrote:What is it about Glocks that you don't like?
biggest pet peeve is the trigger. hate the double trigger, i like a smooth steady trigger pull(even though the MP has as a similar set up, its much smoother). the sights are weird too, its like you have to aim low instead of just lining everything up. and then the grip isnt the best angle etc. plus you cant change the grip, the MP comes with 3 different sizes you can switch out. the gun just feels off balance in general too, top heavy etc. i carry the Glock 22 on duty, so i deal with it because i have to. i liked the MP much better at the other department i worked at.

and even though it shouldn't be an issue, i dont like the fact that part of the break down process is pulling the trigger.
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WebFire
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Dec 14, 2011 8:34am
Glory Days;1014332 wrote:biggest pet peeve is the trigger. hate the double trigger, i like a smooth steady trigger pull(even though the MP has as a similar set up, its much smoother). the sights are weird too, its like you have to aim low instead of just lining everything up. and then the grip isnt the best angle etc. plus you cant change the grip, the MP comes with 3 different sizes you can switch out. the gun just feels off balance in general too, top heavy etc. i carry the Glock 22 on duty, so i deal with it because i have to. i liked the MP much better at the other department i worked at.

and even though it shouldn't be an issue, i dont like the fact that part of the break down process is pulling the trigger.
Taking a look at those MPs. Thanks.
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Dec 14, 2011 9:44am
WebFire;1014387 wrote:Taking a look at those MPs. Thanks.
definitely get to the range and fire a few guns see how they feel.
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Dec 14, 2011 9:56am
Micro Eagle .380
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Dec 14, 2011 4:36pm
Glory Days;1014332 wrote:biggest pet peeve is the trigger. hate the double trigger, i like a smooth steady trigger pull(even though the MP has as a similar set up, its much smoother). the sights are weird too, its like you have to aim low instead of just lining everything up. and then the grip isnt the best angle etc. plus you cant change the grip, the MP comes with 3 different sizes you can switch out. the gun just feels off balance in general too, top heavy etc. i carry the Glock 22 on duty, so i deal with it because i have to. i liked the MP much better at the other department i worked at.

and even though it shouldn't be an issue, i dont like the fact that part of the break down process is pulling the trigger.
Everybody has their preferences, which is why I suggested, as you did, do Webfire to research and try out different guns.
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WebFire
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Dec 14, 2011 7:28pm
dwccrew;1014858 wrote:Everybody has their preferences, which is why I suggested, as you did, do Webfire to research and try out different guns.
I plan to do just that. We have a couple gun shops in town, and I also know a couple guys with an array of handguns.

My reason for starting this thread was to narrow the choices down some and see what others liked and disliked. Thanks to everyone that contributed.
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Dec 14, 2011 8:44pm
dwccrew;1014858 wrote:Everybody has their preferences, which is why I suggested, as you did, do Webfire to research and try out different guns.
i think we helped.