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    High Power Shooter mahabali's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    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.
    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.

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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mahabali View Post
    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.
    Seems like you're almost there... in another few months (or days?) you'll come to the same conclusion so many of us, including myself, came to.... that is: just carry a Glock and be done with it...
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    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.

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    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.

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    i have a couple that i could carry, pretty much down my smithy and i have three different holsters for it.
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    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.
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    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.
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