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I like mine just fine. I haven't concealed it much, but I was thinking about picking up a 709 slim. Of course, I would keep both. :) So far, it's been a good pistol. Difficult to learn to shoot accurately, but no more so than a 709 I understand. My main reason for wanting a single stack 9mm is bulk. I really need to give the G2 a chance first.
 

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Welcome From North East TN.
I have a G2 aswell. Fun shooting gun. Very easy to handle and fits my large mitts. I am a 6' 1" 270 guy. So it fits my hands pretty easily.
I have yet to carry it. But I am sure it will fit nicely on my body some where.
 

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I carry mine daily IWB. It conceals very well yet it is large enough to handle easily. I have large hands (6'5" 265lbs) so I like the extra width of the weapon compared to the slim but it is in no way bulky.
 

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Traded in a PT740 Slim towards my G2. For the very little I gave up in additional size, I gained more "shootability" and double the capacity. In a perfect world I would have kept both, of course.

Anyhow, easily carried, great to shoot, easy to maintain. I'm a fan.
 

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I'm 110% happy with my Millennium G2 PT111.

Now that I'm wearing a lightweight khaki vest most of the time when I go out, I carry the little dynamo daily in a generic leather belt slide holster which I wet-formed to fit like a glove around the G2.
 

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Several hundred rounds from mine with no problem. It's with me everyday, but yet to carry it. I happen to have a birthday the week of Father's day, so I told my wife that the cost of the ccp and an enhanced carry class would make an excellent gift!!!
 
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