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I carry a S&W .40 most of the time but I am thinking of treating myself to a new gun to carry. I am thinking of something in a .45, since I dont have one I like to carry currently. Whats some idea's to look at, keep in mind this is for concealed carry. Want something I can easily get holsters for and parts, I want to customize it a little. Like to stay at $1,000 or less but will spend more for the perfect gun.
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Colt 1911 end of story.
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For you single-action carriers. . . Do you carry with the hammer back, or what?
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i know i was recommended the 1911 also
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If a 1911 goes off unintended, someone's hand was wrapped around the gun when it happened. Just like every other gun out there, keep your booger picker off the bang switch until you are ready to shoot and there won't be any problems. For comparison, a lot of striker fired pistols are internally fully cocked when you chamber a round. The Smith and Wesson M&P, Ruger SR9 and SR40, and the Springfield XD are fully cocked once you put one in the chamber. Glocks are about 2/3 of the way cocked. Most folks don't get the heebe-jeebies with these like they do a gun with a visible hammer, but in reality they are just as ready to go as a 1911 is with the hammer back.
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Kimber, Springfield, and Colt make some aluminum frame 1911s, too. My 1911 hides just about as well as my baby Glock does. Grip length hasn't really been an issue for me to hide when I am upright and an untucked shirt is hanging over it. What can poke out more so with the tupperware guns is the back of the slide when using a forward cant holster. The forward cant hides the rear of the grip rather well, as expected. But there is a lot more overhang over the rear of the grip with these vs. the 1911's lesser overhang. A 1911 doesn't have the squared off corner on the back of the slide to poke into your shirt, either. On the overhang issue, a revolver hides extremely well due to no overhang over the top of the grip at all. On Gunbroker, typically at the end of the year, you will see more deals due to gun shops trying to lighten their inventories for tax purposes. We're not that far away from that time with it being November already.
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I really like my H&K USP Compact .45, it is pretty accurate outside of 25 yards and dead on inside of that.
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^ my second choice.
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I think the hammer being visiblely cocked on a 1911 is what makes people nervous. My carry is a S&W MP40C and it has no safeties. As Gerald said, when there's one in the chamber it's fully cocked and ready to fire. And I have zero safeties and really don't want any. So, in comparison, a 1911 is probably much safer than what I carry.
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kimber 1911 [/thread]
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I have had a couple of Kimber 1911s. They are OK. Both of mine had feeding issues with gold dots. Some work on the feed ramps was needed. After that they were solid utility pistols. Never something I wanted to carry.
I did shoot a couple of mags through a Dan Wesson CCO Bobtail a few weeks ago. I liked that pistol a lot. Not really up on the gun scene anymore so I am not comfortable recommending it for carry but It was the best shooting production commander slide pistol I have fired. That said I carry a p40 covert or a G33 depending on what I am wearing. |
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That G33 is a pocket rocket for sure!
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wife cc a glock 36, it's a nice little gun.
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i loved my sig p238. if i can find another one i would like to get it again but those compact 1911 are tempting
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