Conceal Carry Weapon Hey guys, I will be taking the CHL class this summer and have already begun my gun search:usa: I absolutely do not want to start a caliber debate, first of all. I was not really looking for a .380, but when I held the Sig Saeur p238 it felt awesome! I have medium size hands I would say, and I can get my entire hand (including pinky) around that thing and it feels goood;). The slide is also super smooth, and the best part is that it will be MUCH easier to conceal than any of the other guns I have looked at. Yes, I could get a pocket 9mm in a similar size, but I would have to go down in magazine capacity (the p238 hold 6+1 & I believe there are magazines out there to hold 7+1). I have not shot the gun yet, but I have watched reviews on youtube and they all tend to agree with the salesman at academy who said it was very accurate. Does anyone out there own this gun personally, or have a suggestion for a similar ccw? I will also be buying a .40 eventually but want to buy the gun that I will be able to carry most often first. |
I think there is a caliber cut off (don't know for sure). You may wanna check and make sure that if you qualify with a smaller caliber, you can carry a larger caliber concealed. |
Springfield Armory XDS |
Originally Posted by ppp
(Post 16313729)
I think there is a caliber cut off (don't know for sure). You may wanna check and make sure that if you qualify with a smaller caliber, you can carry a larger caliber concealed. |
Originally Posted by Trendkiller Z
(Post 16313734)
Springfield Armory XDS |
I recently did the same search. If your aim is decent, I would recommend the Springfield XDS. It's a single stack (6+1) but it's a very compact and lightweight .45 The recoil is also very managable. |
Well hell that's 2 for the XDS. And it is what I was originally looking at. I'll have to see if I can find size specs on it and compare them to the p238 since I haven't held the XDS. I tend to wear clothes that are tapered so conceal options are limited unless I buy new clothes too. lol. My dad has the Springfield XD in a .40 and I really like it. It's double stack though |
Originally Posted by T-Top
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Well hell that's 2 for the XDS. And it is what I was originally looking at. I'll have to see if I can find size specs on it and compare them to the p238 since I haven't held the XDS. I tend to wear clothes that are tapered so conceal options are limited unless I buy new clothes too. lol. My dad has the Springfield XD in a .40 and I really like it. It's double stack though |
Beretta PX4 Storm Sub-Compact .40 cal. XD's are very nice, but I like guns w/hammers. |
Originally Posted by Slash8915
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It's VERY concealable. I also have a Glock 22 .40, and I'd say the xds has less kick than that. |
Originally Posted by T-Top
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You have one!? They aren't in any of the stores around here yet. I wish I could get my hands on an xds to shoot. Or even just to hold. |
Yea that's what I thought. Anyone know the release date? Also, has anyone shot one personally? Maybe a springfield rep or something.. |
I've SHOT one. It was very nice. I don't think they have an official release date yet. They are on backorder. |
Walther PPS is another good gun. Its single stack and comes in 9mm or .40 |
Originally Posted by Slash8915
(Post 16313891)
I've SHOT one. It was very nice. I don't think they have an official release date yet. They are on backorder. |
Originally Posted by 409CISecondGen
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Walther PPS is another good gun. Its single stack and comes in 9mm or .40 |
Originally Posted by T-Top
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That gun is freakin sweet! I think it may be pretty violent to have such a light .40 though. I know that all the reviews say that it is "surprisingly maneagable" but I am a lot less experienced than them. Also, it would be more expensive to shoot. So that may be another gun I buy in the future, but not now. Thanks for the reply |
Originally Posted by ppp
(Post 16313729)
I think there is a caliber cut off (don't know for sure). You may wanna check and make sure that if you qualify with a smaller caliber, you can carry a larger caliber concealed. There's nothing wrong with carrying a P238 or a Mustang Pocketlite (that's what I carry 99% of the time). Both shoot great and group surprisingly well out to 15yds. |
[QUOTE=99SS'Vert;16314202]There's no caliber cut-off. It has to with your qualifying gun being a revolver or a semi-auto. If you qualify with a revolver, then that's all you can carry. But, if you qualify with a semi-auto, then you can carry both. http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/Interne...rms/CHL-16.pdf GC §411.188. HANDGUN PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENT. (a) The director by rule shall establish minimum standards for handgun proficiency and shall develop a course to teach handgun proficiency and examinations to measure handgun proficiency. The course to teach handgun proficiency must contain training sessions divided into two parts. One part of the course must be classroom instruction and the other part must be range instruction and an actual demonstration by the applicant of the applicant's ability to safely and proficiently use the applicable category of handgun. An applicant must be able to demonstrate, at a minimum, the degree of proficiency that is required to effectively operate a handgun of .32 caliber or above. The department shall distribute the standards, course requirements, and examinations on request to any qualified handgun instructor. I like the Glock 19 3rd Gen. |
Glock 27... the end :guns: |
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