Whats your daily carry gun.

Whats your daily carry gun

  • Smith and wesson j frame

    Votes: 38 9.5%
  • Ruger LCP

    Votes: 25 6.3%
  • other kind of Smith and wesson revolver

    Votes: 5 1.3%
  • sig p238

    Votes: 8 2.0%
  • kel tec p3at

    Votes: 11 2.8%
  • Subcompact glock

    Votes: 24 6.0%
  • compact glock

    Votes: 23 5.8%
  • fullsize glock

    Votes: 12 3.0%
  • 3 inch 1911 ( other sub compact 1911's as well)

    Votes: 14 3.5%
  • commander 1911

    Votes: 20 5.0%
  • government 1911

    Votes: 23 5.8%
  • Other kind of sig handgun

    Votes: 7 1.8%
  • ruger LC9

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • kel tec pf9

    Votes: 13 3.3%
  • kahr pm9 ( or any other Kahr p380 Pm45 ect)

    Votes: 17 4.3%
  • ruger sp101

    Votes: 8 2.0%
  • H&k handgun

    Votes: 9 2.3%
  • other (Revolver)

    Votes: 20 5.0%
  • It varies

    Votes: 37 9.3%
  • other (semi automatic)

    Votes: 85 21.3%

  • Total voters
    400
  • Poll closed .
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I alternate between my glock 27, and xd ac 9mm. Always have a spare mag as well. Mostly carry the xd though, its a great little gun.
 
It was a Taurus Slim but I had to downsize to an MPA Protector after busting zippers on two fanny packs in less than two years.

I'd rather have the 9mm but given my size, my job, and my preferred clothing I just can't conceal it anywhere other than a fanny pack.
 
Kel-Tec P3AT in the pocket for summer or when concealment is a priority, CZ P07 in a Supertuck for everyday wear.
 
Kel Tec P-11 or a Barrett 82A1, oh wait, I don't have a Barrett 82A1.
 
I carry a Glock 23. I purchased an early LC-9 for a carry gun and wish I could have talked with someone who had one. Everything I read sounded fantastic but I definitely wouldn't want to get caught in a situation where I had to defend myself beyond point blank range. The trigger pull and reset isn't pleasant, and shooting a box of shells through one at the range would be deemed cruel and unusual punishment. It's a fantastic point blank piece, but it's hard to stage a real life self defense scenario.
 
Depends on what I shot best with that week at the range or if I am medically forced to go recoil sensitive. My preferred carry is either a Colt Diamondback or my FNP-9, but occassionally I am forced medically to go back to my Jframe S&W 451 pre lock.

Pretty much in the Other category.
 
Until I cease having to carry at least one sprout on my Hip, (only a year or so more till the last one is too big for "up" ) the M&P is what risks the spills of milk, cracker crumbs, and baby pee.
 
Usually a glock or an M&P model. I have a few. I don't know why I swap out carry guns but I do.
 
Walther PPS .40 cal with the 6 round magazine. I have have carried a few others, but it will take one hell of a gun to supplant the PPS, I like it that much (except for the mag release lever).
 
Ruger Sp101 always rides along when out and about, when out walking the dogs around town a Beretta 21 or Ruger LCP is adequate.
 
I carry a Springfield XDm 10 months out of the year. I think you covered most of the major revolver companies, but there are a lot more commonly carried semi-autos, both in make and in body style (double vs. single-stack, service vs. compact vs. sub-compact, etc).
 
Skribs, how do you carry that thing?

I just acquired an XDm and I'll have a tough time carrying it even in winter with a Parka on.

Yes, it is a .45, which means it's huge, but even if you're carrying an XDm 9mm, that's still a large gun with a long grip.

I'm 6'3" 235 and still can't imagine concealing this thing very well.

What's your secret?
 
90% S & W 642 with Crimson Trace Laser grips in DeSantis pocket holster. 10% XD 9mm SC in a Crossbreed.:uhoh:
 
Skribs, how do you carry that thing?

I just acquired an XDm and I'll have a tough time carrying it even in winter with a Parka on.

Yes, it is a .45, which means it's huge, but even if you're carrying an XDm 9mm, that's still a large gun with a long grip.

I'm 6'3" 235 and still can't imagine concealing this thing very well.

What's your secret?
I'm a small guy, 5'7" and 150 lbs. I conceal a commander size all steel 1911 every day. The secret is a proper gun belt, clothes that fit right and a good holster. Larger people do have a bit more problem concealing from what I hear. I also hear a crossbreed supertuck or an OWB is awesome for that.
 
Like said by others previously, it depends on the weather, clothing, and activity...

Being a LEO, my primary daily carry is my duty-issued 9mm Sig P226R, which is much too bulky for me to carry concealed on my body frame.

My primary off-duty carry is a .40 Glock 27, but I also carry a 2 1/4" .357 Ruger SP101 or a hammerless 2" .38 Taurus 85 depending on circumstances.
 
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