What is to big, if there is such a thing and what is to small...what is just right?????
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What is to big, if there is such a thing and what is to small...what is just right?????
Ruger 380 Just rite:yes:
9mm high capacity with hollow points is a good carrying weapon. A .40 cal with the same accoutrements listed above works well too. Next for me will be a 1911 .45.....I've always wanted a 1911.
I have a soft spot for 3 inch 1911s. I carry a Kimber Super Carry in an Alessi ankle holster quite a bit on the weekend. During the week I carry a Springfield XDs in a DeSantis pocket holster. That's usually what I carry on the bike also.
I can't carry a gun.
But i do carry a Victorinox (Swiss Army style) multi task pocket knife.
I use it if I have to cut my fishing line in case of a snag.
(I did not hijack the thread) - disclaimer
I've carried a gun of one sort or the other for more than 50 years. I'm yet to discover the perfect carry gun. I've got everything from a Dirty Harry .44 mag to a NAA .22, but none are THE gun.
My usual carry is a DiamondBack .380 in a pocket holster, but that's because it gets hot in Florida. When possible I carry either a Glock 36 (.45 single stack) or S&W J frame, usually in a Galco shoulder holster. Of course, this requires a cover garment.
As I get older I get lazier (it's possible) so I don't always carry what I know I should.
Is the 380 the go to pocket rocket?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...6vKL0mmXQ#t=40
I have a small collection but a couple of my favs are the Sig P228 (9mm) or Sig P238 (.380). As others have mentioned, it's a huge responsibility to carry that, IMHO, requires considerable training and discipline.
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Springfield Armory XD 45 with night sights and it's as good as the man behind the trigger.