M&P 45 compact
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M&P 45 compact
just curious to see how many people conceal or have concealed an M&P 45 compact, as i am looking to purchase one as my CCW. Wanted to know the pluses and minuses of the M&P 45c. Thanks in advance for any advice and helpful replies given.
P.S. im about 5' 10" and 270ish pounds, yes i know a bit on the big side. i also want to carry IWB at the 7-9 o'clock position.
P.S. im about 5' 10" and 270ish pounds, yes i know a bit on the big side. i also want to carry IWB at the 7-9 o'clock position.
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Re: M&P 45 compact
Can't tell you now but hopefully in 5 weeks when my order is filled...
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Re: M&P 45 compact
I carried one for a while (at the 4 o’clock position). I didn’t really have any problem with it but it did feel a little bulky to me…not surprising as my long term carry was a Glock 26. I got a Para 12.45 and it was much more comfortable to carry for me so I sold the M&P. I did really like the M&P and would not hesitate to recommend it, I just preferred the Para a little more.
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I occasionally carry my full-size M&P45 in a Comp Tac MTAC. No problems with it except at 4.5-inch barrel it's just a hair too long for maximum comfort (my M&P9 with 4.25-inch barrel carries more comfortably - go figure). The extra thickness of the 45 is almost unnoticeable compared to the 9mm M&P or any of my Glocks.
M&P45C should be no problem - about same size as the Glock 23 I carried as primary for more than a decade - and that was before all these fancy new "hybrid" IWB holsters all you young whipper snappers use today
M&P45C should be no problem - about same size as the Glock 23 I carried as primary for more than a decade - and that was before all these fancy new "hybrid" IWB holsters all you young whipper snappers use today
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I conceal my full-sized M&P45 in an OWB holster also, as well as with a shoulder holster. The "difficulty" of concealing full sized semi-autos is overrated.A-R wrote:I occasionally carry my full-size M&P45 in a Comp Tac MTAC. No problems with it except at 4.5-inch barrel it's just a hair too long for maximum comfort (my M&P9 with 4.25-inch barrel carries more comfortably - go figure). The extra thickness of the 45 is almost unnoticeable compared to the 9mm M&P or any of my Glocks.
M&P45C should be no problem - about same size as the Glock 23 I carried as primary for more than a decade - and that was before all these fancy new "hybrid" IWB holsters all you young whipper snappers use today
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I am carrying today & do pretty regular now. XD45 Compact. Carry it in a Tucker HF1 on a Tucker belt. Beltman belt will work just as good for less but I got it CHEAP. It goes away under anything.
I am carrying today & do pretty regular now. XD45 Compact. Carry it in a Tucker HF1 on a Tucker belt. Beltman belt will work just as good for less but I got it CHEAP. It goes away under anything.
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Re: M&P 45 compact
I carry one (45 C). In a Milt Sparks holster, it is extremely comfortable for all day wear. I have carried it in a comptac and it works but just is not as comfortable to wear. You may have to get something to use while waiting on the Milt Sparks.
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Thanks fellas. My main concern was being able to conceal it with my heavyset build...but hearing all these replies just verified my thoughts of just dressing around it. Again thanks for all the helpful advice.
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How does the m&p 45c shoot? I've gotten to like the 45acp, but really only shot it in full-size
Recently got my wife the m&p9c, and really thought about getting my self one in 45
Recently got my wife the m&p9c, and really thought about getting my self one in 45
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I redefine "Heavyset." You'll be fine.chubbs88 wrote:Thanks fellas. My main concern was being able to conceal it with my heavyset build...but hearing all these replies just verified my thoughts of just dressing around it. Again thanks for all the helpful advice.
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hahaha, thanks bossThe Annoyed Man wrote:I redefine "Heavyset." You'll be fine.chubbs88 wrote:Thanks fellas. My main concern was being able to conceal it with my heavyset build...but hearing all these replies just verified my thoughts of just dressing around it. Again thanks for all the helpful advice.
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Re: M&P 45 compact
My primary carry is an M&P 45c in a comp-tac Minotour. Comfortable enough but a little bulky. Shoots great. No issues.
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chubbs88 wrote: My main concern was being able to conceal it with my heavyset build...but hearing all these replies just verified my thoughts of just dressing around it.
It's us skinny guys that have trouble! You'd have no trouble with a good holster and a baggy shirt.