Walther PPS M2. Reliable, easy to shoot, good trigger, conceals, and accurate. You can get one for around $265 and if you want the LE edition with three mags (6+1, 7+1, 8+1) and phosphoric sights is around $300.
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I have a few and all quality 9mm of today work fine. I would go to a gun range that has loaners. Shoot them and see what points for you. I shot a Glock 43 the other day and I am now looking to buy one soon. I have a Shield, Kahr PM9, and a Sig. That little Glock has very good capacity and a slim outline and was the first Glock I have picked up that pointed well for me.
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Originally posted by BLACKFINTURKEY View PostGlock 19 or 26 both stupid accurate.
The 19 might be slightly on the large side for concealing but I did it for a couple of years before I switched to 10mm as that’s what I carry when hunting, model 20 for that and a 29 for EDC.
That said my wife loves her 26 and once the panicking dies out I’ll probably buy another 19 for my daughter to get familiar with.
The HK VP9 is also a good option. We keep one as a spare bedside arm for my wife, good balance, great shooter, reliable and also affordable.
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Originally posted by glen View PostI have a few and all quality 9mm of today work fine. I would go to a gun range that has loaners. Shoot them and see what points for you. I shot a Glock 43 the other day and I am now looking to buy one soon. I have a Shield, Kahr PM9, and a Sig. That little Glock has very good capacity and a slim outline and was the first Glock I have picked up that pointed well for me.
Get a 9mm in whatever platform you shoot the best and will actually carry.
It wont do you any good sitting at home in your underwear drawer so get something you'll carry all the time.
Also make sure you get a good quality holster and a belt made to support a gun, a lot of people overlook this and its arguably just as important as gun choice.
A good gun belt and holster will make a gun disappear.
A ****ty belt and holster will make you not want to carry at all.Last edited by BigJimmyRustler; 07-13-2020, 03:19 PM.
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Originally posted by kkp005 View Post9mm
Home protection: Glock 19
Cc: Glock 43x, sig365, s&w shield
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...and don't get to hung up on conceal ability. 99.999% of people don't pay attention to what is going on around them, their eyes on are their phones. If someone is taking the the time to search out and pay attention to who has a firearm on them you aren't dealing with a amateur and you will more than likely die. Carry what is comfortable and what you shoot well. I personally think the Glock 48 in 9mm is the best thing going right now but that is just my opinion. I carried a full size Kimber 1911 and a full size XD 45 for years. I know it printed but but just didn't care. Nobody ever said anything.
Your CCW isn't going to save you from someone who is professional. We don't pay that much attention to our surroundings either.
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Originally posted by muzzlebrake View PostJust get something that is accurate. Sig, S&W or CZ
Scroll down this article list. Glock is DFL at the very bottom for accuracy.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...-pistols-part/
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Originally posted by Twist View PostThis right here.
The 19 might be slightly on the large side for concealing but I did it for a couple of years before I switched to 10mm as that’s what I carry when hunting, model 20 for that and a 29 for EDC.
That said my wife loves her 26 and once the panicking dies out I’ll probably buy another 19 for my daughter to get familiar with.
The HK VP9 is also a good option. We keep one as a spare bedside arm for my wife, good balance, great shooter, reliable and also affordable.
No issue concealing most any pistol with a proper holster.
I can conceal a 19 with a tlr7 in shorts and t shirt, but it does get a little heavy.
The best rig is a 26 with 19 mags and grip extenders. Short barrel with 15 shots!
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Originally posted by Arrowthreat View PostCan you share a video of someone outshooting a Glock? I'd love to see that.
And she's only 15 years old
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Originally posted by Arkie View PostI have a springfield xds m2. I don’t think the pistol matters as much as the holster. You can have a very concealable pistol but the wrong holster. It will be uncomfortable and may print on you. Spend time and money on a good holster.
I can carry my P226R with the right holster and not print unless you are looking for it. Easy to conceal my C3 1911 since it fits so flat. P238 just drops into my front pants pocket. Bersa Thunder in OWB or IWB is not noticeable at all. Took some searching to find the right thing.
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