I forgot to put this up there:
Yeah, the part you are talking about would be exposed. Buy one of the "magazine" grip things off their website. It fits the place you are talking about just right.
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- Mon Oct 22, 2012 7:16 pm
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- Mon Oct 22, 2012 12:10 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: Long time CHL Holder Preparing for First Carry
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Re: Long time CHL Holder Preparing for First Carry
I'm a BIG fan of Talon Grips. I tried the slip on rubber stuff that i've seen in stores and just didn't care for them. They felt funny, were too sticky, and weren't that comfortable. I traded for a Glock 30 a while back and the guy had put rubber Talon Grips on it. I loved them. I have put them on everything I have. They are cost effective and proven. I can't say enough good things about them.
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I have the rubber style on my guns. The Sandpaper type just isn't for me. For $14.99 and free shipping, it's a lot of bang for your buck. Highly recommend giving them a shot.
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I have the rubber style on my guns. The Sandpaper type just isn't for me. For $14.99 and free shipping, it's a lot of bang for your buck. Highly recommend giving them a shot.
- Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:53 am
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Re: Long time CHL Holder Preparing for First Carry
Agree with most of the above.
In Texas, you don't need to announce to anyone that you are carrying unless they are LEO and they ask you. I also have some very liberal friends, and when I visit I never tell. There just isn't any sense in them knowing if I am carrying or not--and I'm not going to tell them just to pick a fight over who is morally superior.
Will your gun be displayed when you are playing with the kids? Probably not. Even if it is exposed, I bet solid money that no one even notices. If they do see it and comment, just pass it off as no big deal. They may as questions or jibe you about it, but if they truly respect you it will be a non-issue. Best outcome would be for you to convince them that maybe they should look into getting their own and invite them to a range day!
I can't comment on business dress & concealing. I'm a student, so I wear shorts and an untucked t-shirt about 90% of the time. Pocket carry is great though, and although the P9 isn't tiny, it can be pocketed comfortably depending on your slacks. If you want to look at something smaller, check out a Kahr CM9 or PM9. Both of those are tiny little pocket guns but fairly easy to shoot. T
In Texas, you don't need to announce to anyone that you are carrying unless they are LEO and they ask you. I also have some very liberal friends, and when I visit I never tell. There just isn't any sense in them knowing if I am carrying or not--and I'm not going to tell them just to pick a fight over who is morally superior.
Will your gun be displayed when you are playing with the kids? Probably not. Even if it is exposed, I bet solid money that no one even notices. If they do see it and comment, just pass it off as no big deal. They may as questions or jibe you about it, but if they truly respect you it will be a non-issue. Best outcome would be for you to convince them that maybe they should look into getting their own and invite them to a range day!
I can't comment on business dress & concealing. I'm a student, so I wear shorts and an untucked t-shirt about 90% of the time. Pocket carry is great though, and although the P9 isn't tiny, it can be pocketed comfortably depending on your slacks. If you want to look at something smaller, check out a Kahr CM9 or PM9. Both of those are tiny little pocket guns but fairly easy to shoot. T