Posted on 07/15/2020 7:47:45 AM PDT by w1n1
If, after you draw, you need to cock the gun. ... you have a paperweight!
No kidding. But they don't make a 9mm the size of my wallet.
I can carry my 9mm if I'm wearing a sport jacket, or in the winter under a big flannel.
But for something to carry in the pocket of my jeans or shorts - nothing like a .380.
No. Wont fir in pocket. It is a 9MM and will do the job if you just want to have a firearm in your home for protection. I also recommenda 9MM 45 Semi for the same purpose.
Bmrk
That guy and his wife in St Louis lived in a safe neighborhood too.
Cock as you draw. Once I reach for the gun, it’s cocked in short order.
It’s kinda like a small version of that sound of someone cocking a pump action shotgun. :)
Hmmm, ok. Good that you carry, Good that you are practicing. I am going to politely suggest you talk with a good defensive shooting instructor about your 'strategy'. The two things that jump out are 'why are you not loaded?' and why are you 'running toward a threat?' Just looking out for you, but with a hard holster that guards the trigger, there is no reason to be empty chamber, and if someone is right in front of you (not around a corner) threatening your life, that extra second to rack the slide just cost you the gun fight. Stay safe FRiend.
As I suggested to another here, get a small IWB kydex holster that covers the trigger and trigger guard. Now you can keep one in the chamber safely. Put it inside the belt when you need to carry. The average gun fight is less than 3 seconds. If you spend 3/4 of a second to rack the slide your are already late to the game.
Holster makes it too big. I’m fine with cocking. It’s easy for me. It was difficult for my wife.
The Ruger is inexpensive and reliable. My only complaint is the weight of the trigger pull. It is quite heavy and not terribly smooth. I have never had a jam even when limp wristing.
The Sig has amazing quality and a wonderful trigger pull. I have a custom shop version. It's major drawback is that it is so nice I don't want to carry it around and scratch it up.
The Glock 19 is a 9MM that I wouldn’t recommend for carrying around. It is a Good home protector as is a 9MM 45 Semi.
I received the little red dot a few years later as a gift. lol
You don’t really need too carry it that way. I have been carrying an LCP with CT Laserguard fully loaded and ready to go in a pocket holster every day for about 4 years now. I put 500 rounds through it when I first got it to make sure it ran and get the laser zeroed well. Now I clean it thoroughly and put a couple of magazines a year through it to make sure it still works. I have had no issues and it is dependable. Probably not the best defense gun I own but it beats a pointy stick and I always have it with me.
You have to be of either good girth to CC a G19 on the hip, or be willing to appendix carry. But it is nice to have the longer sight line than a G43 or equivalent.
Does a bear sh.... oh, never mind.
I know its not popular with a lot of people, but Ive had a Taurus 709 slim. For several years now. Never had a problem with it! I love that little gun!
Mine was $239
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