"Do you still have your first concealed carry gun? " [horsemen61]
No.
When I got my CCW license, decided to get a handgun expressly for CC, so for 6 months did the research and then bought a Walther P99 (DA/SA). Stylish gun, lightweight, easy CC, super comfortable in the hand. But could not get it to shoot straight, after 6 months of frustration, sold it, to a doctor, who was happy with it. Quizzically, still kinda miss it, felt so good in the hand.
Today am carrying an early 1944 Browning H.P. built by Inglis in Canada. Bought as a collectible, funky looking, not as comfy as the P99, but the H.P. is easy to CC and easier to shoot very accurately. Also an early 1930s PPK on the ankle. Why? Must be the romantic in me, plus these oldies out-shoot the newbies. Not sure why, with all the computerized production machinery today, you'd think every new handgun would be a tack-driver.