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Anyone have any suggestions for a good CC handgun? I'm currently leaning towards a Sig p320 SC. It seems to be reliable and accurate. I think there may have been issues with light primer strikes when it first came out but it doesn't seem like the issue was widespread or anything. The p320 does seem to have a high bore axis but people don't seem to notice the difference when firing.
I know there's many good options for single stack 9mm, but I think I'd prefer to go for a double stack for the extra ammo capacity. You do gain better concealment, but I'm thinking the Sig would conceal just fine. If I were to go the single stack rout I think I'd go ahead and get a Glock 43.
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use an AWP
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Use that one from the godfather that Michael used in that seen where he killed that cop leader. You know, the one hidden in the bathroom stall.
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What about CZ?
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I recommend a USAS-12. It's a fine weapon.
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The only correct answer.
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The wormwood
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Watch
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I have a smith Wesson mp 357 revolver 1 7/8 in barrel and a ruger lcp 380. Both legit but you need premier ammo for. 380 to stop nonsense coming at you
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If you cant conceal an rpg in your pants you dont deserve to carry... [spoiler]kappa[/spoiler]
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Desert eagle
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Akimbo g18s w/rapid fire & extended mag.
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Main thing for concealed carry, is how do you like the gun. I like glocks a lot, but maybe you don't. My dad's buddy used a glock 17 for years, it was stolen & he decided to try a newer model, it was a glock 20 something, sorry I do not remember which model exactly, but slide would come back & tear the skin on his hand. So find a range that rents them or a buddy that has that gun & run some rounds through your choices. Does it feel good? Are you accurate? Do your pants hit the floor, lol? Does the gun make you want to shoot it? Also, ammo capacity is smart. Unless you are running several thousand rounds a month through the gun & practicing for high stress situations, when you first go to push that gun out in front of you, you are likely to miss your target. More rounds, more opportunity to strike. On another note, do not ask the salesman for his suggestions, he will either give you his personal carry choice or whatever gun he needs to move or will get the best commision off of. I had a saleman tell my wife that women should only carry revolvers. My wife is a better shot than I am & she can handle shooting a 1911 .45, she just does not like them.
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I've carried a ria officers model for years and never had a complaint. Be choosy with sc's as they're known to print more so than their larger counterparts. If you trust 380 the smith bodyguard and ruger lcp are great. Air weight for a wheel gun. Single stack xds's and glocks if you want 380 concealability with 9mm and 45 options.
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Edited by Dexter307: 3/8/2017 9:26:30 AMAkimbo dessert eagle with silencers and acog sights.
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My dick
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My Glock 43 has been great. 7 isn't many rounds but it's small and light. And it's a Glock it's easy to use.
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Edited by Buck Baggalini: 3/7/2017 12:53:23 AMI personally want to carry this. I just have to get my license.
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Nerf or Nothing
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Edited by Bull5United: 3/7/2017 3:00:25 AMMy personal concealed carry, always have it on me. I never know when I'll need to use it. Props to you for respecting our constitution.
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Revolvers are more comfy to me.
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Edited by Priddy boy: 3/7/2017 2:20:15 AMHk45ct ... Or just the normal hk45c Small, extremely reliable, military proven, .45
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Sig seems to be decent. One of mine is a p238, yes it's a small caliber with little ammo but it is super easy to conceal. I also have a remington r51, it is a single stack but has been reliable and accurate for me. My advice is find one you are comfortable with and can bring up into a decent sight picture quickly to effortlessly. As far as single or double stack it is preference. Most instances where someone used their carry 6 or 7 rounds was plenty. That being said I understand wanting more ammo.
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Big pants a a stock less shotgun.
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I have a S&W M&P Shield. I like it
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Edited by nebin123123: 3/6/2017 6:32:10 PMGlock model 30s sub compact ideal for concealed carry. Standard magazine of 10 .45 caliber rounds. Weight is 30.16 ounces with a full magazine. Maximum knock down/stay down power.