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Rethinking my EDC. What do you carry?

12,073 Views | 85 Replies | Last: 9 yr ago by DuckDown2013
oneeyedag
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Either or. It holds nicely in the waistband with the tacky material. But does well as pocket carry too. I usually put in my back pocket of my twenty x jeans or front pocket of khakis/suit pants
MisterShipWreck
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The key is shooting the DA under time pressure, and not a lot of people do. DA is no problem when you have the luxury of spending 2 seconds slowly manipulating the trigger. When you have to manage it and you are still trying to be able to break an accurate shot from concealment under realistic par times, that's when it goes to hell for people unless they put the work in. Otherwise, they end up with the horrific yank in order to make the par time.

Well, I do pull it a little to the right on the first shot - but just by 1-2" at 7 yards. I practice doing it rapidly, and I am satisfied with it.

Carry what ya like, but this is my preference
Apache
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What are y'alls thoughts on the Sig250 in 9mm? I like the idea of being able to change caliber with one platform.
BenderRodriguez
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320 over 250. 250 has a very underwhelming trigger.
suprafly03
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320 over 250. 250 has a very underwhelming trigger.


Yep! Go striker fired.
Apache
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Thanks Bender! I'm going to shoot a few rounds before I pull the trigger on it though.
TheEyeGuy
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250 was a cool concept but was not well received
reproag
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I have both Sig 250 and 320. 250 is a good pistol but the long trigger pull killed it which is why Sig made their 1st ever striker fire, the 320.
I will NEVER apologize for being American
JSKolache
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I'll save you a thousand bucks. Found a Keltec P32 - $215 delivered a couple years ago. Been a great little pocket rocket.
Hoss
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I'll save you a thousand bucks. Found a Keltec P32 - $215 delivered a couple years ago. Been a great little pocket rocket.


There's a reason KelTecs are cheap. Had one and will never have another. They may be better than nothing, but not by much.
suprafly03
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I'll save you a thousand bucks. Found a Keltec P32 - $215 delivered a couple years ago. Been a great little pocket rocket.


Men don't shoot 32 auto...
gibberish
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I don't think anyone that is currently trusting their life to a Sig (as in the OP) is going hop on board the Kel-Tec train.
TheEyeGuy
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Not trying to knock the keltec... decent little guns... but that's like trying to with a drag race with a stock mustang... sure it can do the job of racing but there are much better alternatives.... If you want to stay under $300... You can find the S&W 9VE for less than $300 if you look for it. Hell, if anyone wants a shield and wants to move on it quickly, I can get a few down to $325
91AggieLawyer
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After owning (and selling) the Ruger LCP, LCR and a Glock 43, I've decided to go back to the Kel-tec .32 for regular everyday carry in most situations. Later, I'll get something like a Kahr P380 for when I have jeans or heavier pants and a H&K P30sk for occasional belt holster carry. The various .380s are too heavy for shorts and lightweight pants (which I wear 80 or more percent of the time).

Now, I'm having trouble finding a P-32.
bluewave58
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After owning (and selling) the Ruger LCP, LCR and a Glock 43, I've decided to go back to the Kel-tec .32 for regular everyday carry in most situations. Later, I'll get something like a Kahr P380 for when I have jeans or heavier pants and a H&K P30sk for occasional belt holster carry. The various .380s are too heavy for shorts and lightweight pants (which I wear 80 or more percent of the time).

Now, I'm having trouble finding a P-32.

Beretta Pico, .380,11.5 oz, 5.1" overall, .725" width, 6+1, $ 369

This little semi-auto is a very small, thin, and easily carried in a pocket holster. It is very well made, good sights, and shoots well.

ScoutBanderaAg956
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Colt Defender 9MM

Sig Sauer P232 380

Colt Defender 45 ACP

Regent R200S 45ACP

Bersa Firestorm 9MM

Bersa Thunder 9MM

Sig Sauer P250 9MM

Springfield XD Subcompact 9MM

DuckDown2013
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I carry a G43 in a Bladetech IWB holster.

I'm 6'2" 197 lbs and it hardly prints with anything that I wear.
 
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