I am a complete spaz when it comes to this, these are my current setups but I have sold many in the past. At least I am down to one caliber.
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I am a complete spaz when it comes to this, these are my current setups but I have sold many in the past. At least I am down to one caliber.
http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5c2fdd88.jpg
It all depends in what I'm wearing that day...
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Pretty much same as previous responses. Three different setups depending on season, location and activity.
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I only own one which keeps the matter of choosing fairly simple.
OP, how difficult is it for you to draw and have sights on target, quickly, with 4 different guns? Well three different guns since it looks like 2 Glocks.
I know that my Kel-tec points differently than my M&P.
Normally I carry my glock 30 but sometimes I'll pack the wife's lil pocket 380 if I'm going somewhere like chunky cheese where I'll be climbing around with my daughter and I don't want my big gun hanging out
I used to be that way too, but have since just decided to be a master of my G19 instead of changing it up all the time because of what I'm wearing, where I'm going, etc.... I used to have 4 or 5 different options and felt like a tool because of it, not to mention the variation in sights, sight alignment, ergonomics, trigger press, length of draw, carry position, etc.... just a bad idea all around.
I've carried three different guns in 7 years. I've got it down to one gun and one holster.
I only switch between two calibers. 9mm (in this order; 26, 19, and rarely a 17) and a Ruger LCR in 357 for pocket carry. All I have is one IWB for the glocks and one pocket holster for the LCR. KISS and muscle memory.
Definitely a concern as they do point different. The Glock 19 and 26 are basically the same, and the PPS is very similar. Honestly the PF9 is quite different and I rarely carry it. Its basically my summer jogging gun just because of the size. I had a P3AT for a while but it just wasn't reliable so I got rid of it.
I don't really switch up that much, these were all just setups that I tried out. I mainly just stick with the 26 these days. I thought the Walther PPS was going to be the ideal carry gun, but I never found a holster that I really liked, plus it is nice to have a few extra rounds in the Glock.
I have velcro on my holster so I can carry it with all my different belts and not worry about changing clips. It allows me to put it on the same way no matter the outfit. I also jog with the Kel-tec in a belly band. I dread ever having to have to use it though.
Well Carl, it depends on whether I'm wearing slack and a tie or jeans and a tshirt, before or after labor day. Sorry, couldn't help it.
I only carry one, it depends on what I'm shooting at the time. I carry a Glock 39 now because I'm on a 45 gap kick.
i have a couple that i could carry, pretty much down my smithy and i have three different holsters for it.
How Often Do You Change Your Carry Setup?
About as often as most women change their purse. I have three pistols in the current rotation: SIG P250 sub compact, P229, and Glock 22, all shooting 125 gr Speer GDHP in .357 SIG. The P250 shoots a bit low, but I have shot all three often enough that each of them as become very natural to shoot.
It is nice being able to swap the barrel and shoot my .40 S&W reloads out of any one of the three pistols. I think I have the reloads just about dialed in to feel similar to my carry ammunition.
I carry the same gun in the same set-up every day. It helps that I only have one carry gun and one holster, so I don't have to worry about too much.