December 2009 Applications

So, your CHL Application has been filed and the clock has slowed to a crawl - tell us about it!

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Got my CHL today! Bought a Beretta Storm PX4 9mm and absolutely love it! Still it seems too large to carry 24/7 and somewhat uncomfortable IWB in any position. The only comfortable wear seems to be in a shoulder harness under a buttonw up shirt or IWB and a jacket. I'm thinking about getting a subcompact for 24/7 and summer carry. Any suggestions for a nice reasonably priced subcompact comparable to the Storm? I'm not big on Glocks or Kimbers.
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angretired wrote: I'm thinking about getting a subcompact for 24/7 and summer carry. Any suggestions for a nice reasonably priced subcompact comparable to the Storm? I'm not big on Glocks or Kimbers.
You can't go wrong with a Springfield XD subcompact ..reliable , accurate , and if you shop around , affordable.
I also had good luck with my Taurus Millennium Pro , which is even more affordable.
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How about a Beretta - PX4 Storm Type F Sub-Compact, 9mm? :drool:

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Thanks for the suggestions USA1 & Joe817, I like all 3 (Springfield, Taurus & Beretta) in a .45. I haven't shot a Taurus but my CHL instructor had one and he also made the recommendation. Off to the other boards for more CHL ideas and discussions. I'm no longer waiting. YAY.
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angretired wrote:Thanks for the suggestions USA1 & Joe817, I like all 3 (Springfield, Taurus & Beretta) in a .45. I haven't shot a Taurus but my CHL instructor had one and he also made the recommendation. Off to the other boards for more CHL ideas and discussions. I'm no longer waiting. YAY.
One thing..to the best of my knowledge , Springfield doesn't have a .45 in "subcompact" .
But they do offer a "compact" .45 which is slightly larger.
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USA1 wrote:
angretired wrote:Thanks for the suggestions USA1 & Joe817, I like all 3 (Springfield, Taurus & Beretta) in a .45. I haven't shot a Taurus but my CHL instructor had one and he also made the recommendation. Off to the other boards for more CHL ideas and discussions. I'm no longer waiting. YAY.
One thing..to the best of my knowledge , Springfield doesn't have a .45 in "subcompact" .
But they do offer a "compact" .45 which is slightly larger.
Springfield has come out with their 3" barrel, 9mm EMP:
"To put the EMP in proper perspective, you need to realize that a Walther PPK/S in .380 ACP weighs a tad over 22 ounces and is only slightly shorter and thinner than this new pistol. The new EMP measures 6.6 inches long. In effect, Springfield Armory has designed a 9mm 1911 pistol that is only slightly larger than a .380 pocket pistol."

http://www.shootingtimes.com/handgun_re ... mp_010807/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I'd love to have one of those things. :drool:
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joe817 wrote: Springfield has come out with their 3" barrel, .45 EMP:
"To put the EMP in proper perspective, you need to realize that a Walther PPK/S in .380 ACP weighs a tad over 22 ounces and is only slightly shorter and thinner than this new pistol. The new EMP measures 6.6 inches long. In effect, Springfield Armory has designed a 9mm 1911 pistol that is only slightly larger than a .380 pocket pistol."

http://www.shootingtimes.com/handgun_re ... mp_010807/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I'd love to have one of those things. :drool:
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Yup, we didn't expect to have a XD, but we just put a XD45c on layaway this week as our second carry gun. Felt good in the hand, similar to our G36, and the grip safety is a nice feature.
I prefer the 4" just because it makes more sense at the range; I don't need the challenge of trying to group with a 3", as I have enough problems with 4".... :smilelol5:

Will probably pick it up tomorrow evening; DynaBlue's still waiting on her plastic in the mail -- getting tense around here again. :banghead:
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Re: December 2009 Applications

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I'm sure that Springfield EMP is a nice handgun but it looks pricey from what I've seen so far and probably hard to get just yet.
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Re: December 2009 Applications

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Well, checked DPS today and the status has changed to Application Complete. So I guess it is time to shop for something to carry my XD9SC.
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Super congrats brewdog! :clapping: :thumbs2:
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Good news! :thumbs2: :thumbs2:

I need to *find* an XD9sub - Cabela's has them on sale starting today for $50 off (making price $469 for the std blk model), but of course i called them and they don't have any. Oh well, I really want night sights anyway.
brewdawg wrote:Well, checked DPS today and the status has changed to Application Complete. So I guess it is time to shop for something to carry my XD9SC.
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Have you checked Bullet trap? I got mine there and out the door it was about $580.
grumble wrote:Good news! :thumbs2: :thumbs2:

I need to *find* an XD9sub - Cabela's has them on sale starting today for $50 off (making price $469 for the std blk model), but of course i called them and they don't have any. Oh well, I really want night sights anyway.
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Re: December 2009 Applications

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Just did my after-lunch status check.

"Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"

:clapping:

Now, the hard wait begins ...
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Re: December 2009 Applications

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Congrats Threoh8! :woohoo

Looks like you and I are probably in the same group of approvals.
threoh8 wrote:Just did my after-lunch status check.

"Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"

:clapping:

Now, the hard wait begins ...
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Re: December 2009 Applications

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threoh8 wrote:Just did my after-lunch status check. "Application Completed - license issued or certificate active"

:clapping: Now, the hard wait begins ...
Congrats threoh8! :clapping: :thumbs2: :thumbs2:
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