I hear you, but I came up with a solution to that problem.
I hear you, but I came up with a solution to that problem.
Good call! Thanks for the hopeful reminder!With the Army going to the Sig P320, I'd imagine there will be more than a few people dumping their Beretta. They'll show up.
So many choices. So little funding.
I'm weighing the various single-stack 9mm options. I've been carrying a .380 daily for seven years now, but my wardrobe has recently changed, and so I think I'm ready to add something slightly bigger.
I'm weighing the various single-stack 9mm options. I've been carrying a .380 daily for seven years now, but my wardrobe has recently changed, and so I think I'm ready to add something slightly bigger.
I shot a shield 9 at Indy Arms Co yesterday, was very nice. How is it for pocket carry? Looking at it, LC9S, and G43, the Glock and Ruger seem a bit "smoother" and I'm wondering if they'd be better?
Also I've seen a few internet deals for a Canik TP9sf for under $300, really tempting...
That was my though, and I don't wear that tight of jeans/pants. But the sales guys told me it would be no problem (of course). But I feel like pocket carry is pretty much my only option at work where I have to dress business casual.
Would I be better off with an LCP or similar DAO snubby?
That was my though, and I don't wear that tight of jeans/pants. But the sales guys told me it would be no problem (of course). But I feel like pocket carry is pretty much my only option at work where I have to dress business casual.
Would I be better off with an LCP or similar DAO snubby?
That's the situation I've been in. When a tucked-in shirt is required, and concealment is necessary, micro .380 in the pocket is the option I settled on. (I have the Keltec, but the LCP is the same thing.)
Further up the thread, I have narrowed my choice down mostly to the Shield (which I have had a chance to try, as two family members carry them) and the PPS. I really like the PPS in concept, so I'm still looking for an opportunity to see if I like it in reality.