Just bought a Springfield XDs 3.3 45.
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I 2nd the XDS 45. Shockingly accurate and very easy to conceal.
Just bought a Springfield XDs 3.3 45.
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This needs to be corrected.However, this thread has also reignited my desire to get a 1911. Still don't have one for some reason..... I guess something else always just pops up and grabs my attention.
You already have your cary piece!!
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And for $257.00 shipped you can get the Sig P250 sub compact conversion kit and change your full size to the sub compact same trigger and action your use to!!!!!
We all have our preferences, and with that being said, I like to think real guns are made of steel. My favorite "carry" gun is my RIA CS.45 with 3 1/2 inch barrel. It is small, light, very easy and comfortable to conceal, and most importantly, it handles ANY type of ammo that I feed it. I have even ran 2 mags of .45 full wadcutters through it without a hiccup. I also keep in mind that in the event that I ever have to use it, I will probably never get it back, so I won't lose any sleep over that. Just sayin' .
The CCO might be considered acceptable, but the grip is too short. Because of this, full size mags cannot be used. Therefore, when in a gun fight, you cannot just borrow a mag from your companion who of course is carrying the requisite 1911. If both of you have CCOs then it might be considered acceptable.
Then again, you're not being considerate of your fellow man; the man on the street. What if he needs a mag? Of course he will also have a 1911. So to be truly a magnanimous defender, the full size 1911 is the only way to go.
I bet a whole lot of people who talk up the 1911 on the internet also own S&W J-Frames that they actually throw in a pocket for normal daily carry.
In the single-stack compact carry .45 ACP category, my present gun is the SIG-Sauer P220 Compact Elite SAO. You can run the slide with the safety on (making this a particularly safe SA gun to own - the only time the safety comes off on mine is when the gun is either on target or unloaded), it's accurate and easy to shoot fast (despite speculation about the "high bore axis") and well, and it's been utterly reliable for me. It's also decently compact, has a 4" tube, factory tritium sights and is lightweight.
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