Today I carried my P365XL in a "We The People" IWB holster and my CZ75 SP-01 is getting night stand duty tonight.
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Today I carried my P365XL in a "We The People" IWB holster and my CZ75 SP-01 is getting night stand duty tonight.
On the rare occasions that I have the opportunity to conceal carry, I choose either my G2 or Spectrum. Usually the Spectrum gets the nod due to its better concealability (my opinion only) - particularly in the warmer months. Both have IWB Clinger holsters which are located roughly in the appendix position.
Smith & Wesson, full auto.
Back pocket.
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Those of you that have been here for quite sometime can answer this question just as easily as I can, as it comes up on a semiannual basis. In fact that might be fun. You tell me what and how I carry.
M85UL,
Masc paddle holster.
Easy and light carry.
With the colder weather comes bigger or heavier carry guns. Today it was my 3" barreled Ruger Security Six in a Bianchi Cyclone holster. My trusty Sig P365 was playing BUG in my pocket holster.
Although I recently had a job change. I used to carry the Taurus PT111 G2 at work.
It's a good gun for the price. Only issue was the gritty trigger but I solved that issue with a deep cleaning.
I've hit it against concrete walls several times, and hard. I've also run and jumped carrying the G2, all with the safety off.
It carries 12+1 9mm rounds. Don't need a second magazine for that many!
It's a good gun once the gritty trigger is fixed. I trusted it with my life for years.
Only 1 stovepipe while shooting a couple boxes of Tul Ammo, so I wasn't surprised. Otherwise in over 1,300 rounds I've never had a malfunction of any kind.
It's a good gun, check them out.
regardless of capacity or weapon brand the reason for carrying an additional magazine is not solely for more booletts, its for back up if/when your first magazine has an issue or when making a clearance of a jam/ malfunction to have the additional mag for a fast change.