What Gun Are You Carrying Now?

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H&K USP C - .40 S&W in a Galco summer comfort IWB at 4 o'clock.
Winny 1300 speed pump in the trunk. - soon to be an MP-5.
 
If I go out I'll carry the same gun I've been carrying for 3 years, a Kimber Compact CDP. I don't carry at home but there's a XD 45 around here somewhere... :D
 
6:47 AM, in my front office at home: in my right pants pocket, Italian SAA 4 5/8", .357 Mag. In my left cargo pocket, a S&W Model 37 Airweight bodyguard.
Happy Saturday.
Mark

ADDED; Kalashnikov; The S&W 5904 is my favorite auto-my usual carry pistol-I have been shooting handguns for nearly 35 years, and have found nothing that works better. Keep it.
Good luck to you.

Mark
 
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Kahr CW 9 or S&W Model 36 IWB holster. Sometimes carry a Baby Browning .25 in a pocket holster.
 
Colt 1991A1 and the thumb saftey is digging into my side cuz all I'm wearing is a t-shirt. might need to take some sand paper and break some of the edges. Like my little .38 but I really love my 1911's
 
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You might think I am crazy, but I carry an 1858 Remmington New Army replica on the farm. Why? I am good with it and it is accurate. It may be old technology, but it has worked great for me, and is powerful enough to kill whatever might be after my animals.
 
I'm back to my Colt lightweight Officers ACP stoked with 185 gr. Speer GDHPs. I have been carrying my M1991A1 Commander, but I dropped it off today to have Novak sights installed.
 
Right now a Glock 30 when I go out of the house...when at my desk I have S&W Model 29 handy
 
I have in the past carried:

My first army-issue sidearm was a 1911A1, the frame said Ithaca, no idea where the other parts came from, but it was at least 40 years old. It jammed a lot, but I kept the mags and tried them in other 1911s, army-issue mags just suck.

Beretta 92 -Army issue gun. I was assistant armorer, and we were alerted to keep count of rounds fired, because the mil-grade alloy slides were starting to crack after 10,000 rounds.

Taurus pt-92 -Double action failed, got rid of it.

Thompson 1911 -Horrible fit, finish, and reliability. Front sight flew out. Got rid of it.

S&W Sigma, first-generation .40 -Front sight fell out, feed ramp needed milling, had a squib with factory ammo. Got rid of it.

Colt 1991. No problems to speak of, it just felt cheap. I never had enough time and money to shoot it a lot.

Para-Ordnance P-12. Good enough piece, no problems, but I have never talked myself into really liking compact frames.

Glock 22 in .40 -Never had any problems, I just found myself lusting after the 1911 trigger and design, and I became realistic about the actual advantages of high-capacity vs single stack.

I now carry a Kimber Custom II, internal extractor. I added Hogue wrap-around finger-groove grips, and Novak night-sights. When I get around to it, I will add an arched mainspring housing w/lanyard loop, and drop the full length guide-rod. (My ceiling has a couple of pock-marks from when I have lost my grip on the plunger around the full-length guide-rod.) I carry it everywhere but work and church, I carry it as a sidearm whenever I'm outdoors. I have a Ciener .22 conversion kit for it.

I'm done. This is it. I will be buried with this one.
 
An orginal Colt Commander with Hornady 230 grain TAPs in a Wilson 8rder. it rides in a Galco Royal Guard IWB and the spare mags ride in a Milt Sparks IWB mag holder.
 

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Since i've just sit down at the computer after I came in from cutting the lawn, I have my Wilson Professional in it's Milt Sparks Versa Max 2. I also have a Taurus PT-145 in my right front pocket. Usually....while I am in the house my Kel-Tec P11 is in my shorts, bathrobe pocket or whatever I am wearing.
 
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