Best CCW auto pistol, 9mm or larger, easy to conceal ...

Best CCW auto pistol, 9mm or larger caliber, easy to conceal ...

  • Glock 36

    Votes: 3 3.9%
  • Glock 26/27

    Votes: 12 15.8%
  • Glock 29/30

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Para LDA CCW

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • SA XD9 Compact

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • Kel-tec P11/40

    Votes: 5 6.6%
  • Kahr PM9/PM40

    Votes: 23 30.3%
  • Taurus M. Pro PT111/140

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • H&K USP Compact

    Votes: 10 13.2%
  • CZ PO1/PCR

    Votes: 5 6.6%
  • Sig 239

    Votes: 11 14.5%
  • Sig 245

    Votes: 1 1.3%

  • Total voters
    76
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Stealthfixr

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My state (NM) is adding a CCW law next year, but it restricts the permit hold to a specific caliber and make/model gun (sounds awfully close to gun registration, but that is another story ...). I have a Kel-tec P-32 that I am very happy with, but I am not sure I would not want a heavier caliber for times when a larger pistol can be concealed. And, if I have to choose one and only one, it may not be my great P-32 ...

So, there may be more choices than are in this poll--I am just trying to capture what I've read as the most common CCW compact/sub-compact guns. I am excluding the 1911 CCW types for legal liability reasons--I feel more comfortable legally with a DA/SA pistol than just SA (that's just me). By the way, there is one gun store where I live, and most of these guns are not carried. I've handled most of these at gun shows over the years, but I will not be able to hold/shoot all of these. I thought this poll might help narrow things down a little.

The main criteria I am considering are: reliability, safety, ease of shooting, concealbility difficulty and lastly price.

Thanks!

Mark
 
From that list, there are a few I like.

I like the SIG P239, in any caliber.

I like the USP Compact, but they are a little chunkier than I'd like.

I don't like the mini Glocks, because I don't care for the two-fingered grip.
I'd sure like Glock to make a G19-sized single-stack .45ACP. I think we'll have to settle for one in .45GAP.

Some stuff not on the list:
I like the S&W 39xx series, and the 4013, both pre- and post-TSW.

SIG P225, but it's larger than the 239 or for that matter either of the Smiths.

Kahrs seem nice but I've never shot one. Some people say they're heavy but with a nice holster and belt, that's a non-issue. I see too many people talking about problems with the polymer Kahrs to feel good about those. Maybe they've worked the bugs out by now.
 
FWIW, I used to have a P239 in 9mm. Great pistol, accurate, reliable, easy to conceal. I sold it b\c I already had a 2nd Gen G19 preban and decided that it is just as accurate, reliable and easy to conceal but with almost double the capacity (9 vs 16). Also, I'm less 'anal' about the G19 considering it's hot and humid here about 360 days of the year. I don't care about sweating on it as much as I did the 239. Price was a wash b\c I bought the 239 used for $450. I bought the G19 in '92 NIB for $450.
 
The PM9 is working really well for me, but you should change the listing in the poll.
From what I have read, Kahr won't be coming out with a .40 cal. version.

I can't remember if it was too much recoil, or controllability issues or what, but I have read that they won't be making one.

Now, the P40 Covert would be nice..... :cool:
 
I like four guns that are not on the list; Sig P225, P228, S&W 3913, and S&W 457 (.45 ACP), and one that is on the list; CZ P-01. My preference for a CCW would be the S&W 457.
 
All the guns on your list are good CCW pieces, but I'd pick the SIG P239 out of the group. Just big enough to be really useful, small enough to be easily carried and concealed. It offers a full three-finger hold unlike the Baby Glocks, yet the grip is slim and short enough to disappear under a t-shirt without problems. It's also totally reliable, and doesn't have any durability or quality issues from the factory.
 
Stealthfixr:
FWIW, the NM CCW act states that the license will indicate the caliber , i.e. .38, 9MM, etc and the category ,i.e. semi-auto or revolver, not the specific make and model. Also, the last time we tried this, the DPS rules allowed up to three calibers/categories per license, so you weren't limited to just one, or even one-at-a-time. We'll see what the DPS rules are this time around.:scrutiny:
 
I like the USPc for this purpose. It's well made, polymer frame, has an external safety, easy to shoot well, full grip for the hand (no dangling pinkies!) and vey reliable.
 
I've read many post about the P239 chambered in 357 Sig and those who have love them

Yes, we do...:D
 
Glock 26/27: A mini-compact that performs like a mid-size compact. My favorite mini-auto if I could CCW. Negatives, a tad thick but holds 9 or 10 rounds in the mag and one of the reason its more easy to shoot. And its a Glock so a holster of some kind is very necessary. For women, not the good choice for just dropping it into a purse with a round in the chamber.

Second choice would be a S&W 3913/908, SIG P239, or CZ P-01. I've read mixed reviews on various Kahrs so I'm not sure what to think of them. Although sizewise they are ideal.
 
Thanks for the replies--keep them coming!

Para--thanks for the specifics about our new CCW law. My local range master, and soon to be CCW instructor, was the one to told us about the 'specific caliber, specific model' bit. I am very glad to hear it may be wrong! Still, $100 application fee, plus the finger printing, photos and a $65-$100 CCW class is not cheap for 2 years certification.

Seems the Sig 239 is an early front-runner. I played with one once, and it fit my hand very nicely, but it struck me kind of large with a small round capacity. Is this an *easy* pistol to conceal? The weather gets hot out here in New Mexico, and sometimes all I wear are cargo shorts and a untucked shirt with sandals.
 
Luv my Sig P-239, but I am anxious to find that perfect pocket pistol in at least .380, it looks like the the kel-tec P 3at will get the nod a little later. Besides even if I wanted one now, I have'nt seen one for sale.
 
Stealth, if you carry IWB strong side w/good quality holster and you wear the shirt untucked it will conceal and carry just fine,very hard to go wrong with the Sig. Check out Wild Bills concealed carry web site,the Undercover is the holster I purchased along with his 1 1/4" dress belt. Good luck..
 
What I've found that now that I'm carrying more lately is your build has an impact on what you can comfortably carry concealed. Some can carry the wider double stack models IWB with no problem, but because of my generous midsection I'm probably better suited to a single stack in an OWB holster. This may have some impact on your decision. If it ain't comfy, you probably won't wear it much after the newness wears off (I know, it ain't supposed to be comfortable, it's supposed to be comforting; but let's talk reality.). I think the S&W 908s would be a good carry pistol. Compact and relatively inexpensive, I've read almost all positive reviews on it and its reliability. It also has the full safety and the magazine safety. I am considering one for a future buy. I tried a CS40 and it performed well, I just didn't like not being able to get a third finger on the grip. I've also had good performance so far from my Kahr P9.

I'm also back to leather for a holster. Plastic seemed neat at the time, but leather forms to your body better and it just seems to do a better job w/all day carry.

By taking all factors into consideration before you get your CCW gun/holster combo, you may save yourself some future expense and headaches. I wish I had. Good luck.
 
I voted Kahr PM9. But, I also like the Glock 26. Can't recommend the Kahr P40. It kicks like a mule. The .40 S&W round is too much for such a small handgun.

Scott
 
I'd add the Glock 19/23 to your list. It's the size of most of the other handguns you've picked and more shootable (some will disagree here :) ) than the 26/27. Plus you get extra capacity. Budgetwise, it's in the middle of the pack on your list.

Picking just from your list tho, it'd have to be a compact CZ and then spend the extra on a comfortable rig, lotsa ammo and rangetime or training.
 
Add another vote for the Glock 23 as a great CCW gun. It's the same physical size as a Glock 19, but fires the more powerful .40 S&W cartridge.

I find the gun to be very comfortable to shoot, and to conceal very well even under a t-shirt (given the right holster, that is...)

Overall, I'm really glad I chose the Glock.

Mickey
 
I have a P239 in 9mm and although I love it (accurate, reliable, well made) it is not a small gun for CCW. I would consider the small Kahr's or KelTec's. The Glocks are too fat as is the CZ.
 
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