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I'm surprised that so far I'm the only one that has put forth a 3rd gen Smith semi-auto for carry.
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I see Amp and hooksnatcher have also indicated carry of third generation Smiths, I guess my reading skills are diminishing with age.
I also have a 1076 but find it heavy for carry.
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Lately it's been a 6946, but I also rotate in a 3913 or 4013TSW from time to time. When I have to be really light it is a PPK/S.
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For lightness this is my EDC:
Under a pound loaded and holstered.
How much lighter can the PPK/S be over the 3913?
I like the DAO variants for carry and besides the 3914 also have a 6946, 4046, 4586:
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Sue's genII LCP,for home Defence SD9VE 18 rounds of pleasure and my Winter outdoors carry,,,S&W BG380 for EDC pocket and IWB
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M&P 40 Compact: Accurate, reliable, heavyweight bullet, double-digit capacity, fits in front pocket. 'Nuff said.
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Went out to the mall wearing elastic waist sweatpants with my 6906 in my black leather fanny pack. Even my 642 in a pocket holster pulls those sweatpants down. And no, no one thought I was carrying a gun in the fanny pack, even pulled my wallet out of the middle compartment to pay for purchases.
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I've tried a few options over the years and settled on these:
Sometimes I'll carry a SP-101 but mostly either the LCP or the shield in 45...
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My main carry piece is a S&W 4553TSW no rail.
While out wandering in the woods I carry my S&W 325NG.
On the Harley it is my S&W M&P 340.
For a deep conceal situation it's the Seecamp 380.
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I'm surprised that so far I'm the only one that has put forth a 3rd gen Smith semi-auto for carry.
My 3914DAO serves me well when thin and light is desired. The 4040PD is a good choice when a step up in power seems appropriate. I've just acquired a 457 to give me the option of a big fat bullet.
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Funny you mentioned that...
4040PD is what I carry, IWB, OWB or fanny pack...
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Wow, seems like a lot of Glocks here.
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Either a 3" model 37 or a 642. Light weight and 5 rounds of good .38 spl hollow points are a winning combination. I'm not fighting a war. Sometimes, oh horrors, I carry the 37 on my hip and the snubbie on my ankle.
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Massad Ayoob's interview with a Chicago PD Veteran Of 14 Gunfights. Pay particular attention to Mr. Stasch' detailed description of his first shooting encounter. What happened was an eye opener.
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These days it's a 640-1 with Speer .38 special SB 135 grain mostly carried in a Mika in the front pocket of cargo shorts or if I'm wearing jeans in a Simply Rugged pancake. My backup is a 637-2 with the same ammo.
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Here's what I just bought for the majority of my summer carrying:
NAA-SWC – North American Arms
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That was very interesting to listen to, especially where the bad guy gets shot about 15 times with large caliber bullets and keeps coming!
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EDC / All Day Carry - Shield 9 & G42 backup
EDC seasonal / cold weather (more clothes) PX4 Storm Compact & G42 backup
work carry (G42)
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yes , I carry and work & absolutely I carry at church (only 3 people know, my wife , myself and the Lord)
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My 3953 since 1991 (not counting a short period of time I carried my G30) and my 642 since 1996.
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Well, I sure have a lot of choices, but I mostly carry my 340 PD I. My right front pocket in a pocket holster. A little over 11 ounces empty. Loaded and with the holster, it is still under a pound. Makes it easy to always have it with me. Carry 135 gr Speer Gold Dot short barrel .357s. Not too much recoil, and although they are not full house magnums, they are effective out of the short barrel.
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Started out many years ago with a model 37 smith, somehow got sidetracked with bottom feeders that never really had my full trust looking back. Now my daily setup is a 340PD in the pocket. Never felt this easy or effectively armed..357 short barrel Gold Dots, and a speed strip. Ive heard this setup described as the definition of an optimist..LOL
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I've carried a Glock 19 for years (and before that a Glock 23) as I carry them regularly enough the mid-size Glock doesn't seem large to me and I shoot them pretty well. In the summer months I find myself carrying a 442 Airweight.
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Going heavy for concealed carry ...
Wanting more firepower than my lightweight carry of 360PD and 3914 DAO I've added a six shot 9mm 547 to be primary to my backup 915 with 17+1 capacity for a total of two dozen Hornady Critical Defense 9mm rounds.
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My EDC Setup
Here's my EDC setup. I carry 16/7/365. The other 8 hours is when I'm sleeping, but then I have my Colt .45 M1911 on the nightstand.
Clockwise, starting at 12:00: - SnapSafe with cable to secure lockbox inside vehicle (for when I can't carry into a particular building/area)
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Wanting more firepower than my lightweight carry of 360PD and 3914 DAO I've added a six shot 9mm 547 to be primary to my backup 915 with 17+1 capacity for a total of two dozen Hornady Critical Defense 9mm rounds.
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Question...... the 3914 gives you 9 rounds of 9mm vs. the 547 w/ only 6, in a lighter package. Why not the 3914 + the 915???? For 27 rounds of 9mm vs. 24.
Don't get me wrong I love 3" K-frames..... mine are 65s and 66s ! If you were packing your first 6 with .357s vs 9mm ....I'd give it 2 thumbs up!
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Carried the 442 for years as my EDC and my Hi-Power ( cond. 1) when carrying FS. Now its my PPS most of the time. LCP for those times I can NOT print and P99 when I carry FS.
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Question...... the 3914 gives you 9 rounds of 9mm vs. the 547 w/ only 6, in a lighter package. Why not the 3914 + the 915???? For 27 rounds of 9mm vs. 24...
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Carrying 2 semi's is an option. The 3914DAO is a great choice but being old school I like the revolver as first to fight.
The 547 is twice as heavy and with less rounds than the 3914 but it points so well and is more accurate in sustained fire that I like it for personal defense.
I painted the front blade with white out and that helps greatly with quick sight acquisition almost as fast as the Big Dots on the 3914:
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Carrying 2 semi's is an option. The 3914DAO is a great choice but being old school I like the revolver as first to fight.
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Makes sense......years ago* I thought about carrying 2 guns if the "S-ever -HTF"..... my conclusion was a 4" model 19 strong side in a thumb break holster and a Browning HP crossdraw.
Today I'd be torn between my 3" 66 and a 4" 686 strong side with a 915 (17+1) crossdraw
*Pre 3rd Gen Smith autos.
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Makes sense......years ago* I thought about carrying 2 guns if the "S-ever -HTF"..... my conclusion was a 4" model 19 strong side in a thumb break holster and a Browning HP crossdraw.
Today I'd be torn between my 3" 66 and a 4" 686 strong side with a 915 (17+1) crossdraw
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That's a lot of metal (weight)!
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I CCW several different handguns depending on the area I am going in, mode of dress, and "Just Because".
My CCW weapons are older (like me)
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Yep...... but I was young and it was only if the SHTF...... my version of the NY reload.....if I was going to have/need a 2nd gun I wanted a hi-cap auto......and there were not a lot of options in the late 70s.
Besides Serpico..... was still fresh in my mind
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Yep... my version of the NY reload... if I was going to have/need a 2nd gun I wanted a hi-cap auto...
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Back in the day I felt a 1911 and snub as backup was enough to carry the day.
Now since, AISWB, the revolver has become primary for fast access and conceal ability and back-up has become a semi-auto for capacity, either a 3814 w/ 8+1 or the 915 w/17+1 for those days when more is deemed needed.
And these days with gang violence even more prevalent going "heavy" is an appealing option if in Injun territory ( places I try to avoid).
Living in the 'Burg Bam Bam you know there are neighborhoods that could be dangerous.
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Back in the day I felt a 1911 and snub as backup was enough to carry the day.
Now since, AISWB, the revolver has become primary for fast access and conceal ability and back-up has become a semi-auto for capacity, either a 3814 w/ 8+1 or the 915 w/17+1 for those days when more is deemed needed.
And these days with gang violence even more prevalent going "heavy" is an appealing option if in Injun territory (places I try to avoid).
Living in the 'Burg Bam Bam you know there are neighborhoods that could be dangerous.
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LOL... any place between the Rivers...........................and a few on the other sides!!!!
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I had cancer surgery up at UPMC a few years ago, and made lots of trips there. I was amazed at how you could go from million dollar homes to a "dangerous area" in just a few blocks. But I've always liked Pittsburgh, and it's only a ninety mile drive on I79 for me. But I always have a little friend along.
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I had cancer surgery up at UPMC a few years ago, and made lots of trips there. I was amazed at how you could go from million dollar homes to a "dangerous area" in just a few blocks. But I've always liked Pittsburgh, and it's only a ninety mile drive on I79 for me. But I always have a little friend along.
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Smith 442
I mix a G26 and P3AT in there when I am in the mood for a bottom feeder
G26 is my city carry with a 22 round backup mag
P3AT is my deep deep carry or dress clothes pocket carry
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Usually carry the largest revolver I can conceal...
442
36
3" GP100
4" 686
......sometimes a combination of two of the above
And every now and then a Ruger LCP, cause it's very easy!
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S&W Bodyguard .380 in a pocket with trigger guard, or Beretta PICO .380 in a wallet holster, or Beretta Tomcat .32 pocket carry, or NAA Guardian w/ laser pocket carry in holster. Taurus Millenium P111 9m cross draw IWB on long drives because it can be accessed quicker and carries more rounds. Polycase ammo in all for additional effectiveness. Concealability with effectiveness is my priority. I don't open carry or carry without trigger protection. I like the initial trigger pull to be double action for additional safety. I carry with the thumb safety on if the firearm has one.
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