I have a couple guidelines I go by to determine if it's full size or not.
Barrel length
Full grip
Weight
Capacity
These are usually what I look at to determine it
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- Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:44 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Full size carry
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- Fri Oct 14, 2016 3:00 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Full size carry
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Full size carry
I have figured out the right combo to carry a full sized gun and the gun I have switched to is the sig p226. I switched to a full size gun because Its easier to manipulate easier to shoot and the capacity is there. Now you can argue that a Glock 19 has the same cap in a smaller package and I'd tell you your right because that's what I carried until now. But while I love my Glock it just doesn't feel the best in the hand. When I grab my Sig it melts into my hand and they become one. (Especially with the E2 grips)
But my combo is a beltman belt and a Vedder holsters light tuck kydex iwb in zombie green. With the right belt/holster and adjustment on your holster you can conceal and full sized gun easily and comfortably. Who else carries a full sized gun?
But my combo is a beltman belt and a Vedder holsters light tuck kydex iwb in zombie green. With the right belt/holster and adjustment on your holster you can conceal and full sized gun easily and comfortably. Who else carries a full sized gun?