What is YOUR favorite Conceal carry gun?

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Glock 30SF. It's 10 rounds of 45 ACP goodness in about the same size package as the Glock 19 (9 mm).
 
At work I pocket carry a J-frame 340 PD .357 mag in a DeSantis nemesis. When not working I carry a gen 4 g23 in either the cheap kydex glock holster, or in a soft tuck IWB. I have a sig 226 that I occasionally carry in a High-noon open-top pancake. It used to be my primary non-work CCW, but since getting the Glock I am really enjoying the size and weight advantage.
 
All time, personal .....

Of all time, I'd say the best CCW pistol is the Paris Theodore ASP 9x19mm. That custom 9mm is slick, I would carry that or buy a ASP if I was around in that era.
Of my own firearms, I liked my compact M&P .45acp a lot. It was well made, robust and I sometimes had to glance down to remind myself I had it in my Blackhawk SERPA.
I have a Smith & Wesson Shield no thumb safety 9mm but I plan to get a Glock 43 later this year. ;)
Maybe that will be my all time favorite semi auto CCW pistol.
 
My most-often carried (which probably makes it my "favorite") is my Kel-Tec PF9.

But, I really do like my Bulgarian Makarov and my Bersa Thunder 380. My Kel-Tec P32 is another I really am glad to own, and it gets a lot of pocket-carry while traveling to and from my no-carry job site, as well as a lot of BUG carry.
 
That's a bit of a trick question for me, my favorite CCW is my P220. But it's not my to carry, that'd be my PM45 for obvious reasons. So the P220 is my favorite, but my favorite to carry is the PM45.



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Hard to pick just one! At the moment it's probably my HK P2000 LEM 9mm. It's easy to carry and pretty easy to shoot, too. I like my P30S and VP9 a bit more and shoot them better but they aren't as easy to conceal.
 
Of all time, I'd say the best CCW pistol is the Paris Theodore ASP 9x19mm. That custom 9mm is slick, I would carry that or buy a ASP if I was around in that era.
Of my own firearms, I liked my compact M&P .45acp a lot. It was well made, robust and I sometimes had to glance down to remind myself I had it in my Blackhawk SERPA.
I have a Smith & Wesson Shield no thumb safety 9mm but I plan to get a Glock 43 later this year. ;)
Maybe that will be my all time favorite semi auto CCW pistol.
Other than certain features, the ASP is almost a 6906 right?

I know the ASP pre-dates the 6906 but was it the inspiration for S&W to make the 6906?

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I have a few 1911s and a couple of snubbies that share CC duty, depending on where I'm going, what I'm doing, what I'm wearing, etc.. But, my favorite out of them is this custom Colt .38 Super and I carry it more often than the others.
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My fav is a Keltec .32acp. The holstered pistol fits in my back pocket perfectly. It's also lighter than my second favorite, .32acp Beretta Tomcat.
 
Although I carry a few different firearms of varying sizes in my carry lineup, the one that gets the most carry time nowadays is my M&P Shield. The Shield is just a great do-it-all firearm.

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Like the O.P. one of my favorites used to be my Bersa thunder .380. I had some mechanical issues with it that, while fixed, are going to require several hundred more rounds down the barrel before I carry it again.

While far from my favorite overall firearm, my Ruger LCR is my favorite for CC. Because of the nature of my job, pocket carry is my best option and, IMO, the LCR is one of the very best options out there for pocket carry. There a many far better options if you can carry on your belt but, for those of us who cant, it is a great little gun.
 
Glock 27 in a Galco holster, but I just bought a Ruger LC9s pro, so I may be switching once I put some time in with the little Ruger and get a suitable holster.
 
Sig 230SL

Sure, it's heavy and all the usual complaints but it is dead reliable, stainless and very easy for my-gal-sal to shoot... come to that.

After that it'd be my very used Taurus stainless m-85. Not one of the complaints about these holds valid in my experience so I like the little 5 shooter though it too is heavy by other modern standards.

Lastly - me ol' Charter Bulldog in .44. It ain't stainless, it ain't heavy... It ain't a lot of things but what it is - it is better at than almost any others.


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