Raisin
Member
How many times have you been asked that question? I have seen it so many times is just silly. I think a better question to ask is "Why don't you carry that pistol you bought?" so we can all learn from others mistakes.
How many holsters do you have in a drawer some place that looked so great at the store, or were recommended by friends, that you don't use at all. If beginners heard more about the problems, the experienced people had when they began to carry, I think they would be able to make better decisions on what to buy. Maybe this topic should be a "Sticky" item.
In my case bought an M&P 9c and really liked shooting it but it was to heavy to carry, I was constantly pulling my pants up. After two holsters and it still didn't work for me it became one of my home defense guns.
Then I bought an M&P Shield 9 and it works pretty well
but it is still hard to hide for a small frame person like myself (5' -3", 140 Lbs.) It's easy to hide under a coat, sweater or sweatshirt but that doesn't work well in the summer.
So "Why don't you carry your pistol"?
How many holsters do you have in a drawer some place that looked so great at the store, or were recommended by friends, that you don't use at all. If beginners heard more about the problems, the experienced people had when they began to carry, I think they would be able to make better decisions on what to buy. Maybe this topic should be a "Sticky" item.
In my case bought an M&P 9c and really liked shooting it but it was to heavy to carry, I was constantly pulling my pants up. After two holsters and it still didn't work for me it became one of my home defense guns.
Then I bought an M&P Shield 9 and it works pretty well
but it is still hard to hide for a small frame person like myself (5' -3", 140 Lbs.) It's easy to hide under a coat, sweater or sweatshirt but that doesn't work well in the summer.
So "Why don't you carry your pistol"?