Most common pistol platform among forum members?
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My winter carry is my glock 36 in a shoulder rig under my jacket and when the weather gets too warm for my jacket I carry my subcompact springfield xd 9mm in a thin holster in the front pocket of my jeans with my shirt untucked and in all cases I keep my glock 22 in the truck all of which are ready for action if ever needed
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Firearm math is my best subject.RPBrown wrote:Since my last post on this poll I have added to my collection. So now I can't vote at all because there is no ALL OF THE ABOVE.
Add a pistol thrice a yr.
Subtract the bullet weight out the barrel.
Multiply the fun times friends.
Divide the guns. Revolvers on the left & SAs on the right.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Thanks LT, right side wins 7-2longtooth wrote:Firearm math is my best subject.RPBrown wrote:Since my last post on this poll I have added to my collection. So now I can't vote at all because there is no ALL OF THE ABOVE.
Add a pistol thrice a yr.
Subtract the bullet weight out the barrel.
Multiply the fun times friends.
Divide the guns. Revolvers on the left & SAs on the right.
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I have a Galco OWB holster also, but I need to buy more polo and tshirt that is a little bigger than my body. I like wearing fitted shirts, that's the reason why I have to wear a IWB holster. I'm going to start wearing my OWB soon to test out the waters.NcongruNt wrote:I've switched from the FEG PA63 (DA/SA Auto) to an even smaller percentage in the poll, a Hi-Power (SA Auto, non-1911). I carry it in a Galco Combat Carry OWB holster.
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If you're interested at all in button-up type shirts (work shirts, essentially), may I recommend going to a Dickies store. I just got back from one with several work shirts, and WOW they do an incredible job of concealing. The key is getting a proper size. I've had trouble in the past, as I have very broad shoulders and am barrel-chested. Their 3X workshirts are a perfect fit. It's a great quick-access solution when you keep them unbuttoned. I can't think of a better way to carry concealed.NguyenVanDon wrote:I have a Galco OWB holster also, but I need to buy more polo and tshirt that is a little bigger than my body. I like wearing fitted shirts, that's the reason why I have to wear a IWB holster. I'm going to start wearing my OWB soon to test out the waters.NcongruNt wrote:I've switched from the FEG PA63 (DA/SA Auto) to an even smaller percentage in the poll, a Hi-Power (SA Auto, non-1911). I carry it in a Galco Combat Carry OWB holster.
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Gonna go shopping tomorrow at the mall and carry concealed with my OWB Holster. Going to find some shirts that will conceal this baby perfectly. Thanks for the suggestion.NcongruNt wrote:If you're interested at all in button-up type shirts (work shirts, essentially), may I recommend going to a Dickies store. I just got back from one with several work shirts, and WOW they do an incredible job of concealing. The key is getting a proper size. I've had trouble in the past, as I have very broad shoulders and am barrel-chested. Their 3X workshirts are a perfect fit. It's a great quick-access solution when you keep them unbuttoned. I can't think of a better way to carry concealed.NguyenVanDon wrote:I have a Galco OWB holster also, but I need to buy more polo and tshirt that is a little bigger than my body. I like wearing fitted shirts, that's the reason why I have to wear a IWB holster. I'm going to start wearing my OWB soon to test out the waters.NcongruNt wrote:I've switched from the FEG PA63 (DA/SA Auto) to an even smaller percentage in the poll, a Hi-Power (SA Auto, non-1911). I carry it in a Galco Combat Carry OWB holster.