You and me bothUSA1 wrote:I hope dicion doesn't say the G word.XtremeDuty.45 wrote:Now why would you go and do something like that?dicion wrote:until I purchase something that isn't a 1911
What's your go-to firearm?
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Summer time, up close and personal ... tha' Kahr CW40, (OWB)
Winter time and a little more room ... tha' Big Daddy XD45 (OWB)
I like em' both... but do prefer tha' CW40 24/7 carry.
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M&P .45 full-sized.
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With the exception of my two .380s, I would be comfortable in a fracas with any of the handguns in my safe.
I have 4 guns in my carry rotation (more than that in the safe, but I use only 4 for carry purposes). Three are .45 semi-autos, the other a .357 revolver. Of the .45s, two are 1911s, and one is an M&P. I wouldn't carry any of them if I wasn't confident in my ability to shoot them. That said, even though my 1911s own my heart, I would probably choose the M&P 45 as a last ditch gun. I shoot it nearly as well as I shoot either 1911, and it carries a couple more rounds (10+1) than my Springfield (8+1) or my Kimber Ultra (7+1). I have 4 magazines for it, so a 40+1 round loadout only requires 3 reloads instead of 4 if I wanted to carry 40+1 rounds for my 5" 1911, and 6 reloads for my 3" 1911.
But all of that is purely hypothetical. I don't ever plan on having to maybe do one reload (while I'm running away), and I don't bother carrying 41 rounds of .45, else my pants would always be falling down.
I have 4 guns in my carry rotation (more than that in the safe, but I use only 4 for carry purposes). Three are .45 semi-autos, the other a .357 revolver. Of the .45s, two are 1911s, and one is an M&P. I wouldn't carry any of them if I wasn't confident in my ability to shoot them. That said, even though my 1911s own my heart, I would probably choose the M&P 45 as a last ditch gun. I shoot it nearly as well as I shoot either 1911, and it carries a couple more rounds (10+1) than my Springfield (8+1) or my Kimber Ultra (7+1). I have 4 magazines for it, so a 40+1 round loadout only requires 3 reloads instead of 4 if I wanted to carry 40+1 rounds for my 5" 1911, and 6 reloads for my 3" 1911.
But all of that is purely hypothetical. I don't ever plan on having to maybe do one reload (while I'm running away), and I don't bother carrying 41 rounds of .45, else my pants would always be falling down.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:.......and I don't bother carrying 41 rounds of .45, else my pants would always be falling down.
Pants on the ground
Pants on the ground
Lookin' like a fool with your pants on the ground
I couldn't resist!
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Thanks. ... Just when I get that tune out of my head you bring it back up. ...Dan20703 wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:.......and I don't bother carrying 41 rounds of .45, else my pants would always be falling down.
Pants on the ground
Pants on the ground
Lookin' like a fool with your pants on the ground
I couldn't resist!
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I want my hand on a pistol far away from that fan! The rest of me too.VMaxer wrote:Still waiting on my plastic, but as I've prepared, trained and practiced, I've developed an ultimate confidence in one pistol. And, if I were to have the choice of what gun to have on me were things to go really bad, it would be this one I would prefer over the others I own (or have owned in the past).
What's the pistol or revolver you would want to have in your hand, given the s-h'ing-the-fan?
At home my second choice is my AR. On the streets it's my Glock. That's why it's my carry gun.
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Whatever's handy. One of my M&Ps and/or a 2" snub is what I have on me most of the time. In a really bad situation I want a long gun - - - either an AR or shotgun with slugs.
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all of them
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One of my M&P's. I have spares for basically anything that could/would break or wear out. I don't have to call the manufacturer or place an order for parts.
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Smith snubbie, 5 shot .38 spec. in a Galco paddle. Always goes bang.
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AndyC wrote:USA1 wrote:I hope dicion doesn't say the G word.XtremeDuty.45 wrote:Now why would you go and do something like that?dicion wrote:until I purchase something that isn't a 1911
Actually, I might be acquiring a XDm .40 possibly..
Friend wants to get the new XDm .45, but can only afford one gun at a time.
Figured if he 'pulls the trigger' on the deal, I'd gladly buy the .40 off of him so that he could purchase the .45
And no... I never plan on owning one of them G-things... About the only other polymer handgun I like right now, other than the XDm, is the P30
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