Compact 45 for concealment
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Compact 45 for concealment
Went to the range this morning with a friend and shot is 45 XD model. I actually shot his weapon better than my own guns. Just wondering is their anyone out there that carry's a 45 compact or one that can be concealed that is not a glock or 1911. I love my CZ's I just wish they made a 45 in the concealment range. Just looking for some other options and it's always better to have more like GEICO.
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Re: Compact 45 for concealment
My compact .45 consist of a Dan Wesson ECO 1911 that I don't carry anymore and a S&W Shield .45 which I really like. Neither of these pistol have much recoil at all.
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Thanks for reply, will look at S&W for sure, Not really a fan of the 1911 though. Maybe I just need some shooting time with one.carlson1 wrote:My compact .45 consist of a Dan Wesson ECO 1911 that I don't carry anymore and a S&W Shield .45 which I really like. Neither of these pistol have much recoil at all.
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Re: Compact 45 for concealment
I carry the xds45.
Light weight. Bullet goes where I aim. 6 in the gun, 7 in the backup mag and I don't feel outgunned.
Cons
1. The grip is very aggressive. Not for sensitive hands.
2. My, and a lot of other owners on their forum, 7 round mags took awhile to break in. It would basically misfeed a round every time i used it. I trust it now but I was worried for awhile. I think if you know that going in, it is easier to be patient. It probably took 2-300 rounds to break in. I've shot thousands through it and don't remember any incidents in a long time.
Light weight. Bullet goes where I aim. 6 in the gun, 7 in the backup mag and I don't feel outgunned.
Cons
1. The grip is very aggressive. Not for sensitive hands.
2. My, and a lot of other owners on their forum, 7 round mags took awhile to break in. It would basically misfeed a round every time i used it. I trust it now but I was worried for awhile. I think if you know that going in, it is easier to be patient. It probably took 2-300 rounds to break in. I've shot thousands through it and don't remember any incidents in a long time.
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Re: Compact 45 for concealment
Thanks will add that one to the list of try before I buy if they have it.Bruin98 wrote:I carry the xds45.
Light weight. Bullet goes where I aim. 6 in the gun, 7 in the backup mag and I don't feel outgunned.
Cons
1. The grip is very aggressive. Not for sensitive hands.
2. My, and a lot of other owners on their forum, 7 round mags took awhile to break in. It would basically misfeed a round every time i used it. I trust it now but I was worried for awhile. I think if you know that going in, it is easier to be patient. It probably took 2-300 rounds to break in. I've shot thousands through it and don't remember any incidents in a long time.
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That for me is the Glock 30s, and yes I do sometime conceal carry it.
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Re: Compact 45 for concealment
Light weight colt defender.
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Not a fan of Glocks but everything I've seen online will make me consider it.John Galt wrote:That for me is the Glock 30s, and yes I do sometime conceal carry it.
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cheezit wrote:Light weight colt defender.
I thought the short barrel 1911 were hard to control (at least that's what I've always heard) that's why I never gave them much thought. Maybe I will give it a go. I think my range has that one in the try before you buy group. Thanks
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If considering Glocks, check out the G36. With a Pierce grip it's got 7+1 capacity and is still concealeable. Shares some holsters with G19 as they're almost identical in size.
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+1 on the shield. I wouldn't personally carry a .45 subcompact, since 9mm are a bit smaller in every aspect for better concealment, but if I do, it'd be an m&p shield. But before you go out buy one after randomly picking a post in this thread, I recommend you go to a range and rent a bunch. When it comes down to it, it's all personal preference at this point.
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Thanks will add that to the list. Just talk to a friend that has one of those he doesn't even use says its a good pistol and will let me borrow next week when I go to the range.Hack Job wrote:If considering Glocks, check out the G36. With a Pierce grip it's got 7+1 capacity and is still concealeable. Shares some holsters with G19 as they're almost identical in size.
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Re: Compact 45 for concealment
I have an XD Sub-Compact .45 that I really like. Real sweet to shoot. But I keep a light attached to it and an extended magazine installed for 13+1 capacity and use it strictly for my night-stand gun.
For actually carrying, I switch out between my officer-size 1911 Colt Defender and STI Escort. Shooting either of those takes me to a happy place, too.
For actually carrying, I switch out between my officer-size 1911 Colt Defender and STI Escort. Shooting either of those takes me to a happy place, too.
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I've never heard of the STI Escort know about STI though. I'm pretty sure that model cost as much as a used car. I wish I could afford one.thatguyoverthere wrote:I have an XD Sub-Compact .45 that I really like. Real sweet to shoot. But I keep a light attached to it and an extended magazine installed for 13+1 capacity and use it strictly for my night-stand gun.
For actually carrying, I switch out between my officer-size 1911 Colt Defender and STI Escort. Shooting either of those takes me to a happy place, too.
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The STI Escort is pretty much identical to the Colt Defender. I had the Escort first, and that's one of the reasons I decided on buying the Colt later, because it was identical to my other carry gun (I'm pretty paranoid about consistency in my carry guns!).Allons wrote:I've never heard of the STI Escort know about STI though. I'm pretty sure that model cost as much as a used car. I wish I could afford one.thatguyoverthere wrote:I have an XD Sub-Compact .45 that I really like. Real sweet to shoot. But I keep a light attached to it and an extended magazine installed for 13+1 capacity and use it strictly for my night-stand gun.
For actually carrying, I switch out between my officer-size 1911 Colt Defender and STI Escort. Shooting either of those takes me to a happy place, too.
Yep, the STI was way more than I had ever spent on any gun before, but I decided at the time that I deserved (wanted ) the very best of something!
The Colt is a fine gun. But the Escort is just somehow "smoother" operating. I'm happy with both.
Good luck on your decision!