Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
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Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
I'm considering moving to .40 cal for EDC.
I'd like to "slim down" from the G19 I currently carry. I really want to try to move from OWB to IWB.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a single stack - subcompact / compact & DAO preferred - with both slide release & mag release available in an ambidextrous configuration?
I know the M&P line is ambi, and of course the Shield in 40 is single stack and probably what I'm looking for. As if I could find one of those.
Any thoughts on the H&K P2000SK LEM?
If I can't find anything I will start looking towards the XDs in 45 (not that I can find one of those either) or towards the Kimber line in 45. I guess the G36 is a possibility too.
Thanks!
I'd like to "slim down" from the G19 I currently carry. I really want to try to move from OWB to IWB.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a single stack - subcompact / compact & DAO preferred - with both slide release & mag release available in an ambidextrous configuration?
I know the M&P line is ambi, and of course the Shield in 40 is single stack and probably what I'm looking for. As if I could find one of those.
Any thoughts on the H&K P2000SK LEM?
If I can't find anything I will start looking towards the XDs in 45 (not that I can find one of those either) or towards the Kimber line in 45. I guess the G36 is a possibility too.
Thanks!
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Re: Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
I am a southpaw and the Kahr K40 is an excellent carry option. No its not ambi, but working either the slide release or mag release is very easy to do w/your trigger finger, and it is a great sized gun. I would suggest going with the all steel 'K' version vs. 'PM' poly frame; the extra weight and stiffness is worth it in a small 40.
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Love, Love, LOVE my P2000SK. I have the V3 (DA/SA), usually carried AIWB.
My hands are XL glove size and the HK fits me like a glove. It's 9+1 rounds of "Wunderbar!".
I added night sights and swapped the mag release to the HK-45 release (drop in fit). Didn't need anything else.
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My hands are XL glove size and the HK fits me like a glove. It's 9+1 rounds of "Wunderbar!".
I added night sights and swapped the mag release to the HK-45 release (drop in fit). Didn't need anything else.
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Re: Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
Ditto. Mine is a CW45 and PM9, and my wife's is a CW45, but the Kahr line of pistols are a really great combination of diminutive size, power, and reliability. One thing.... in the .40 caliber, if you buy used, be sure to buy a newer one. When they first started producing .40 cal polymer framed guns they had some reliability issues. The newer ones do not.Dusty Harry wrote:I am a southpaw and the Kahr K40 is an excellent carry option. No its not ambi, but working either the slide release or mag release is very easy to do w/your trigger finger, and it is a great sized gun. I would suggest going with the all steel 'K' version vs. 'PM' poly frame; the extra weight and stiffness is worth it in a small 40.
Another gun to consider would be the Walther PPS in .40 cal which is also a pretty small, flat, and reliable single-stack gun.
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Re: Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
I know this isn't exactly what you are looking for, but the springfield EMP is a really nice single stack that can be had in .40. It is one of the finest pistols of that type that I have ever fired and is a breeze to carry.
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I didn't even know a single stack .40 existed. Why not just go straight to .45ACP in single stack?
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Re: Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
Capacity vs. concealability vs. stopping power.C-dub wrote:I didn't even know a single stack .40 existed. Why not just go straight to .45ACP in single stack?
Stack up 9 rounds of .45 and see if you can conceal that back strap as easily as 9 rounds of .40.
That's why .45 is typically 7+1.
Looking at my P2KSK, it's really more of a "stack-and-a-half".
A designed-for-CHL 7+1 .45 would be slimmer but taller.
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Re: Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
I switched from a Glock 27 to a 30SF and actually went up one round and haven't been discovered yet.RoyGBiv wrote:Capacity vs. concealability vs. stopping power.C-dub wrote:I didn't even know a single stack .40 existed. Why not just go straight to .45ACP in single stack?
Stack up 9 rounds of .45 and see if you can conceal that back strap as easily as 9 rounds of .40.
That's why .45 is typically 7+1.
Looking at my P2KSK, it's really more of a "stack-and-a-half".
A designed-for-CHL 7+1 .45 would be slimmer but taller.
For me the hardest part to hide is the butt
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Re: Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
+1 on the PPS from me. Love mine in 9mm :)The Annoyed Man wrote:Ditto. Mine is a CW45 and PM9, and my wife's is a CW45, but the Kahr line of pistols are a really great combination of diminutive size, power, and reliability. One thing.... in the .40 caliber, if you buy used, be sure to buy a newer one. When they first started producing .40 cal polymer framed guns they had some reliability issues. The newer ones do not.Dusty Harry wrote:I am a southpaw and the Kahr K40 is an excellent carry option. No its not ambi, but working either the slide release or mag release is very easy to do w/your trigger finger, and it is a great sized gun. I would suggest going with the all steel 'K' version vs. 'PM' poly frame; the extra weight and stiffness is worth it in a small 40.
Another gun to consider would be the Walther PPS in .40 cal which is also a pretty small, flat, and reliable single-stack gun.
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Re: Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
There are alot of very good pistols out there. I carry a S&W M&P Shield 9 and love the gun. I think I would also love the Shield .40. The choice of course is yours.
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Re: Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
I have the poor man's Shield - single stack Taurus PT709 (7+1) & PT740 (6+1) Slim - swap out monthly for CC.
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Walther PPS. Thin, dependable, ambi mag release and multiple capacity mags
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Re: Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
Thanks for all the suggestions & comments so far!
I'm curious, how was adapting to the Walther mag release ( the under-the-trigger-guard one ) ?
I'm curious, how was adapting to the Walther mag release ( the under-the-trigger-guard one ) ?
Re: Recommendations for 40 Single Stack Ambi?
I own the PPS in 9mm. The mag release was one of the many reasons I bought it. My husband has the PPQ (SWEET gun!) and we both love the release. Not hard to get used to at all.katmandu wrote:Thanks for all the suggestions & comments so far!
I'm curious, how was adapting to the Walther mag release ( the under-the-trigger-guard one ) ?
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