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ok so anybody hear carry there pistols or own pistols? i'm looking at buying a new auto, i have a S&W .38 snubnose, and am looking to buy a smaller/midsize pistol, anyone have any suggestions? i'm currently looking at the tauras 24/7 series also the taurus millenium pro, also looked at a Kahr and a Glock 26. im set on 40cal, gonna get my CCW so i can carry next year. my dad is a retired cop so i have all the mentalities as him lol.
just thought i would ask my boys on tech!!! Thanks for any reply.
just thought i would ask my boys on tech!!! Thanks for any reply.
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I do! I got my concealed permit last year and started studying the hell outta guns. Look HARD at Springfield (finest handgun in the world). I'm not a taurus fan. Look at Springfield's sub compact 3 inch .40. Myself, I'm a .45 guy. But, I love that pistol. Not a fan of the a 24/7 or Millenium Pro. The gun sales man will almost have you convinced to buy it. Cheap, looks great, tons of cool features. But, it ain't no Springfield.
Thanks,
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Tom
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i have had mine for about 2 years now and dont leave home without it lol ..... its such a safe world we live in .... i have carried a glock 23 and like it ..it is kinda ocward but managable. My buddy carries a taurus millenium pro 45 and likes it ...honestly unless u r out for show factor the 38 or a 380 auto is really all u need ...my next purchase for concealed is gonna be the new taurus 9mm slim ....if u havent seen it o check it out its a very nice unit...hope the input helps
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I'm just waiting for Illinois to pass the law, wishful thinking I know. Not sure what kinda monies your wanting to spend. Springfield is an awesome gun, also the Sig is very good aswell, but pricey. But for the money I have a great Styer 9MM, its an Austrian gun like the glock. Actually was designed for Glock themselves but they passed on the design. It's light and nimble, and the sights are awesome triangular night type sights. Thats the gun the wife shoots, fits my hand well but doesnt pack the punch my HK USP 40cal. does. That has been my handgun of choice!
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Nice! I went all black myself. I resisted the temptation for the two tone, it was hard. I was going for the tactical look myself, the light really sets off the HK. Gotta love adult toys!
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I've been carrying for 9 years. Started with a Glock 23, now I carry a Sig P226 or a PPK .380. What ever you do, shoot the gun you think you want before you buy, and dont skimp on a holster. Get a comfortable one. You are more likely to carry with a comfortable holster. Also, SHOOT OFTEN.
The sharp edges of the glock and the sig dont make it real enjoyable to carry them.
The sharp edges of the glock and the sig dont make it real enjoyable to carry them.
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I do! I got my concealed permit last year and started studying the hell outta guns. Look HARD at Springfield (finest handgun in the world). I'm not a taurus fan. Look at Springfield's sub compact 3 inch .40. Myself, I'm a .45 guy. But, I love that pistol. Not a fan of the a 24/7 or Millenium Pro. The gun sales man will almost have you convinced to buy it. Cheap, looks great, tons of cool features. But, it ain't no Springfield.
Thanks,
Tom
Thanks,
Tom
i have had mine for about 2 years now and dont leave home without it lol ..... its such a safe world we live in .... i have carried a glock 23 and like it ..it is kinda ocward but managable. My buddy carries a taurus millenium pro 45 and likes it ...honestly unless u r out for show factor the 38 or a 380 auto is really all u need ...my next purchase for concealed is gonna be the new taurus 9mm slim ....if u havent seen it o check it out its a very nice unit...hope the input helps
I'm just waiting for Illinois to pass the law, wishful thinking I know. Not sure what kinda monies your wanting to spend. Springfield is an awesome gun, also the Sig is very good aswell, but pricey. But for the money I have a great Styer 9MM, its an Austrian gun like the glock. Actually was designed for Glock themselves but they passed on the design. It's light and nimble, and the sights are awesome triangular night type sights. Thats the gun the wife shoots, fits my hand well but doesnt pack the punch my HK USP 40cal. does. That has been my handgun of choice!
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I've been carrying for 9 years. Started with a Glock 23, now I carry a Sig P226 or a PPK .380. What ever you do, shoot the gun you think you want before you buy, and dont skimp on a holster. Get a comfortable one. You are more likely to carry with a comfortable holster. Also, SHOOT OFTEN.
The sharp edges of the glock and the sig dont make it real enjoyable to carry them.
The sharp edges of the glock and the sig dont make it real enjoyable to carry them.
i would like to say a huge thank you to all of you for your input and sharing what you all have!! i will definatlly let you guys know what i get, thanks again fellas!!
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can't carry in Illinois (hence our out of control crime), but in States where I can legally carry, my Springfield Arms sub-compact 9mm (Tritium sights) is really nice. Point of aim is dead-nuts accurate right out of the box. Wish I had stepped up to the .40 in the same gun. Little thick with the double stack magazine, but not terrible. I am looking at a Walther PPS in .40, single stack, easy to dress around. Own a Taurus 24/7 OSS .45 (full size), I like the double strike and decocking features a lot, but it would be big to carry every day. Same as my S&W .357 (686P), but you might want to seriously consider a hammerless revolver in .357. Taurus makes several that are in your price range and in a crisis/panic situation, a revolver is a lot easier to get to go bang. Squease the trigger, no safeties to forget, no racking a slide if you don't like going coked and locked.
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Ruger Redhawk, though you'd a job finding where I keep it!
Edit: Excuse the leg!!
I'd like to add a Taurus Judge to the collecetion, but I don't think finances will allow it anytime soon.
Edit: Excuse the leg!!
I'd like to add a Taurus Judge to the collecetion, but I don't think finances will allow it anytime soon.