New conceal carry?

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jwp
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Re: New conceal carry?

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Rip Some Lip wrote:My Smith & Wesson 9mm M&P is too large to comfortably conceal.
Have you actually tried carrying it? It's smaller (and a *lot* lighter) than a standard single-stack 1911, and those are easy to conceal. Even things like double-stack Para LDA .45s do pretty well in a properly made IWB holster. Square butt S&W N-frames with those lovely wood target grips are the sorts of things that can be a little tough to conceal :sad:
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KBCraig wrote:Thanks for the report, mr. surveyor. If you don't mind telling, what did you pay for that little gem? I'm fancying one myself as a vehicle/hideout/tacklebox/whatever gun.

Oh, and check your personal messages. I sent you one right after you joined. We might be neighbors!

Kevin
$279 for the gun and $15 for the used Hume IWB
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j frame airweight 38 +p works for a lot of people
specially in texas, slip it in a pocket holster and in your pocket

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S & W 642 is a great pup to carry.
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