scooter123
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Frankly, I just don't understand the appeal of pocket carry. I don't carry a purse so my pockets tend to get loaded down. In the front right, it's key's, cash, and a pocket knife. In the front left, it's a wallet and change. As for my rear pockets, don't carry anything there, found out many years ago that sitting on my wallet was screwing up my back and I have the typical white male "vanishing butt" syndrome, which means there aint much padding back there. In addition, back pocket carry is an invitation to pickpockets. If I tried to pocket carry it would take me a week to fish the gun out if I needed it.
My choice for carry is either on the hip or on the shoulder. I also only carry one gun, no variation in manual of arms and since I enjoy shooting it, it gets shot a lot.
That gun is a 40 caliber Sig P239 and I now have 2700 rounds downrange with it without one single malfunction. It's accurate, easy to conceal, and with 2700 rounds without one single jam I consider it quite reliable.
When I was first looking for a carry choice I rented a 442 because of all the myths about semi's jamming. Thirty rounds of shooting that was enough for me. Frankly I don't understand how people can shoot these guns. The grips are TINY and the recoil with a 38 spl. makes my P239 feel like a 22 Mag. In addition, the sight radius is small enough that it's useless for me beyond 10 or 15 feet. As much as I love wheelguns, the only J frame I'll consider purchasing is the model 63 and that would be as a range toy.
Bottomline, my vote goes to semi's in a good holster. I would also recomend the Sig P239 highly, in fact IMO it's the finest combat pistol on the planet.
My choice for carry is either on the hip or on the shoulder. I also only carry one gun, no variation in manual of arms and since I enjoy shooting it, it gets shot a lot.
That gun is a 40 caliber Sig P239 and I now have 2700 rounds downrange with it without one single malfunction. It's accurate, easy to conceal, and with 2700 rounds without one single jam I consider it quite reliable.
When I was first looking for a carry choice I rented a 442 because of all the myths about semi's jamming. Thirty rounds of shooting that was enough for me. Frankly I don't understand how people can shoot these guns. The grips are TINY and the recoil with a 38 spl. makes my P239 feel like a 22 Mag. In addition, the sight radius is small enough that it's useless for me beyond 10 or 15 feet. As much as I love wheelguns, the only J frame I'll consider purchasing is the model 63 and that would be as a range toy.
Bottomline, my vote goes to semi's in a good holster. I would also recomend the Sig P239 highly, in fact IMO it's the finest combat pistol on the planet.