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Author Topic: Handgun Carry choice  (Read 1150 times)

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Offline FishThumper

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Curious of how many here who often carry a handgun, Now have a Red dot sight on them. Also curious how many here carry a full size handgun or a compact sized one? I'm thinking of picking up a new handgun and trying to decide if I want to go the full size or the compact route. Also trying to decide if I want to go with a red dot sight or not. If you want, feel free to share what your current carry gun is and why you chose it.
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Offline mike89

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no red dot here, yet...   and I have full size and smaller...  on any given day I guess I can have what I want on me.. 
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no red dot here, yet...   and I have full size and smaller...  on any given day I guess I can have what I want on me..

You say yet. If you were going to get a new one, would you think of getting one with or adding a red dot to it?
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Offline mike89

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 :rotflmao: :rotflmao:  no just thinking ahead!!   I'm always thinking about a new handgun!!!    thinking maybe a revolver, 357
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Glock 19 gen 5 w/red dot 9mm  Everyday carry
Glock 43X w/Red Dot 9mm  Backup and ultra conceal

Glock 17 Gen 5 9mm w/out red dot.



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Offline Jerkbiat

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Versa thunder 380 is my main carry gun. Also have a Springfield XD mod.2 9mm that I carry in a shoulder holster once in awhile. No red dot.
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Offline MN RACK ATTACK

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Full size, 1911 or Berta 92

Carry, M&P Shield in what ever caliber you want.
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Offline markn

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Walther PDP 9mm. A little big, but I shoot it well. Alot of pistols it seems I can't hit crap because I'm left-handed. This one works for me. I've had two Glocks and Sweat and Miss'em (S&W) before this one. I carry it when I'm running around in the woods and once in awhile when traveling in state it sits under the armrest in pick-up. :happy1: :happy1:
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i dont have a handgun........i toyed with the idea of getting one a few years back, simply to carry in the woods up at the cabin cause i do spend alot of time up there. i just havent come across a situation in my 66 years where i actually needed or wanted one.  :scratch:

i would never carry in public and never no desire to get a permit to carry. when i went to these buck banquets i invested most my tickets into the handgun raffles but .....no dice.  to my surprise i found out my kid has one.......to each there own i guess.
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Offline LPS

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I haven't done the CC thing yet.  Talked to the guy about it.  Maybe next summer.  I did get that Ruger SR22 last year.  What a nice gun.  Shoots any 22 LR just great. 

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i dont have a handgun........i toyed with the idea of getting one a few years back, simply to carry in the woods up at the cabin cause i do spend alot of time up there. i just havent come across a situation in my 66 years where i actually needed or wanted one.  :scratch:

i would never carry in public and never no desire to get a permit to carry. when i went to these buck banquets i invested most my tickets into the handgun raffles but .....no dice.  to my surprise i found out my kid has one.......to each there own i guess.

To each to their own....  Carrying is not for everyone.  In fact if you are not comfortable carrying you probably should not.  A person has to ask them selves that if you do get in a situation where you need or should use it, will you or can you?  I personally have carried so long it is just natural for me.  I feel better to have and not need than to need and not have.  But that is just me. 

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I carry 2 guns, left arm smith! Rifht arm wesson.
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I carry 2 guns, left arm smith! Rifht arm wesson.
:laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll:

there talking real guns.....not toothpicks buddy!!!!1 :mooning: :rotflmao:
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Oh, well beside that i dont carry but legaly can and have a sw shield 9mm
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I carry 2 guns, left arm smith! Rifht arm wesson.
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Offline FishThumper

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I think I have my choices narrowed down to 2 guns. The Sig 365X Macro or the CZ P10C. I think this time I'm going to go the red dot route. I'm going to keep my Current Smith and Wesson M&P Shield so if the new one ends up being hard to conceal to carry I can always fall back to my original choice. Tactical Advantage her in Saint Cloud has a excellent deal on Tuesdays for those over 55. 1/2 price range cost and 1/2 price gun rental. So for around 25.00 I can go shoot all the 9MM 's I want. They also have 5-6 guns with various red dots on them so I can figure out what one of those work the best for me. Thanks for all of you reply's
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Offline LPS

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I have always wondered how well the red dot and Aim points work.  Never looked through one.
« Last Edit: January 01/18/24, 02:29:07 PM by LPS »

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I have always wondered how well the red dot and Aim points work.  Never looked through one.
they seem to work pretty good on NCIS and the FBI's!!!!! :happy1: :rotflmao:
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Offline mike89

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I have always wondered how well the red dot and Aim points work.  Never looked through one.
they seem to work pretty good on NCIS and the FBI's!!!!! :happy1: :rotflmao:

 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1: :happy1:
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Offline FishThumper

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I have a few issues with my eyes. I'm hoping the use of a red dot will help with my accuracy and quicker target acquisition. I also want to do some more Practical shooting and I think the red dot will be helpful with that.
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Offline Steve-o

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Fish Thumper, i went to Tact Advantage to try several guns side by side.  It was a good deal and I learned a lot.  And had a bunch of fun.

My first experience trying the red dot didn't go well.  I am right handed and left eye dominant and struggled to see the red dot when i brought the pistol up.  So i never put the time in to figure it out.  But many people like them and shoot them well.

U are zeroed in on 2 cool pistols, but i think they have some significant differences, dont they?

Curious to hear what you like about each one.

G'luck
« Last Edit: January 01/18/24, 08:46:25 PM by Steve-o »

Offline Glenn_S

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Typical carry is a Ruger LC9S, but on occasion I carry my S&W 40 or Ruger Security 9. Rarely do I carry my 1911 in 45, but LOVE shooting that.
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