It all depends in what I'm wearing that day...
Sent by a free-range electronic weasel, with no sense of personal space.
Pretty much same as previous responses. Three different setups depending on season, location and activity.
Sent from my electronic ball and chain.
I only own one which keeps the matter of choosing fairly simple.
Last edited by hatidua; 01-30-2014 at 13:14.
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.
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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.
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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.
Last edited by SouthPaw; 01-30-2014 at 11:38.
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