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It's a combination of leather and kydex. The leather touches your skin so its not too bad. |
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Will have to check out those holsters and see what they got for a 1911 and a XD. Since I open carry I can do more as far as comfort. The only time its an issue is when im buckled in my truck seat. Probably need to start taking my gun out then. Mag well on my 1911 has done wore a hole in my seat cover.lol |
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Glock 21 in kydex holster at 4 o'clock and sometimes a sig nightmare in kydex at 4 o'clock
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9mm xd subcompact in crossbreed. Summer time, j frame in front pocket.
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May I recommend that it may be unwise to give too much detail on one's preferred mode of carry on an internet forum.
If someone you do not know and trust is going to learn whether and how you carry, it best come as a life altering surprise to them! I've had positive experiences with Galco leather holsters. |
Preffered Carry Weapon and Stlye
Kahr Arms. They are the yellow mouth baits or riceland custom calls of conceal carry, or guns in general. Pair it with a crossbreed IWB holster and federal premium HST in any grain and you'll be set. Words of advice, glove oil will help break in the leather on your crossbreed, and when you google the holster make sure you search "crossbreed holsters" and not "cross breed"... Big surprise!
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Sorry MG my smartazz side took over and I couldnt resist.:rotfl: Slap me back bro. Its all good. God Bless bro |
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Sigs, Berettas, and Kimbers make sense to me. Shrink down compromises are always compromises. Guns should be judged on how well one can shoot it, not how unnoticeable it is on the hip. |
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When you talk about concealment, size is everything. Kahr pistols are not a chopped down version of full sized guns like most others, all kahr pistols are built to be concealed. Also, Glock and Kahr are two of few pistols that are rated for +p+ rounds. |
Anyone have experience with the compact 1911 such at the Citadel? I want to get a .45 and was considering the Springfield XDS. 45 but also liked the Citadel compact 1911 single stack
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I could never shoot the smaller or lighter guns as well as I could the Sig P229. Maybe it's all the practice I did back in the day, but it became sort of an extension of my hand. It points where I want it to point and makes holes where I want the holes to be. A lot of the steps that are conscious and mechanical with smaller guns are ingrained, unconscious, automatic. Some of the other med to full size guns, I can do very well with by conscious focus on the fundamentals, steady sight picture, gentle trigger squeeze, but it is slower.
But my groups open up much more with the small pistols, even with careful application of the fundamentals. And recoil recovery to regain the sight picture is tough (slow). I can do much better with a Sig P229 in .40 S&W or .357 Sig than a Sig P232 in .380 or a Glock 26 in 9mm. In 9mm, the Sig P229 is just awesome. As I've gotten into my 40s and my eyesight just doesn't focus as well quickly in multiple planes any more, having a gun that just points where I want is even more an asset. Used to have a training game: point the gun without the sights, turn on a laser, see how close. I've never carried pistol with a laser, but it's a great training aid. |
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