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Couple pistol/ccw questions for you guys
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<blockquote data-quote="9A Pilot" data-source="post: 9104376" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>Well..You simply buy a handgun sutable for concealed carry..There are alot more to choose from now than there used to be simply because the practice of ccw is alot more recognized than ever before.</p><p>I carry all the time..I simply wear cargo shorts..If you want to conceal wearing a speedo,it becoms a little more difficult.</p><p>Pretty much you would be forced to rock a fanny pack.</p><p>it's pretty common knowlege that straight men sporting a fanny pack have a gun on them..</p><p>Just make sure when the gun is concealed, it needs to be in some sort of holster that COVERS the trigger.I have a Galco holster specifically designed for pocket carry. it does two things. It prevents my balls from getting shot off & it makes the gun less likly to print.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Glock has you covered.</p><p><a href="http://www.glock.com" target="_blank">GLOCK "Safe Action Pistols"</a></p><p>I have a Glock 23..but I usually carry my S&W 638 revolver</p><p></p><p></p><p>This issue has been beat to death.</p><p>Shot placement has a much bigger effect on the outcome than caliber.</p><p>Obviously the smaller the caliber, the more emphasis will be place on shot placement..But within the range of common hand gun calibers..they are all sufficiently lethal.</p><p>A .380 will put a bad guy down just fine as long as it's on target.</p><p>I would put my emphasis on the quality of the sighting system & controllability of the muzzle than anything else.</p><p>This is why I mount a laser on my .38 & load it with Hydra-shok low recoil rounds instead of carrying a gun so powerful that I end up shooting over the targert in follow-on shots...Overly</p><p>Finally you need to train professionlly FIRST & once you have your fundamentals down...Practice! Practice! Practice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9A Pilot, post: 9104376, member: 20605"] Well..You simply buy a handgun sutable for concealed carry..There are alot more to choose from now than there used to be simply because the practice of ccw is alot more recognized than ever before. I carry all the time..I simply wear cargo shorts..If you want to conceal wearing a speedo,it becoms a little more difficult. Pretty much you would be forced to rock a fanny pack. it's pretty common knowlege that straight men sporting a fanny pack have a gun on them.. Just make sure when the gun is concealed, it needs to be in some sort of holster that COVERS the trigger.I have a Galco holster specifically designed for pocket carry. it does two things. It prevents my balls from getting shot off & it makes the gun less likly to print. Glock has you covered. [url=http://www.glock.com]GLOCK "Safe Action Pistols"[/url] I have a Glock 23..but I usually carry my S&W 638 revolver This issue has been beat to death. Shot placement has a much bigger effect on the outcome than caliber. Obviously the smaller the caliber, the more emphasis will be place on shot placement..But within the range of common hand gun calibers..they are all sufficiently lethal. A .380 will put a bad guy down just fine as long as it's on target. I would put my emphasis on the quality of the sighting system & controllability of the muzzle than anything else. This is why I mount a laser on my .38 & load it with Hydra-shok low recoil rounds instead of carrying a gun so powerful that I end up shooting over the targert in follow-on shots...Overly Finally you need to train professionlly FIRST & once you have your fundamentals down...Practice! Practice! Practice! [/QUOTE]
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