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    I am having a very hard time deciding what my first CCW piece will be. I have already been through the course and have applied for the license, just waiting for the permit. I am stuck between HK P2000SK, S&W M&P 9c, Walther P99c, and a Sig P239. I understand the Sig has a single stack mag that has limited ammo capabilities. I am leaning toward the HK but was hoping some of you with more experience would chime in and help me make a decision. I can't justify buying the Walther for around $100 less than the HK and....I could go on and on. If you have any insight I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.

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    All in your personal preferences my friend.

    I vary from a p239 .40 to a 92fs to a xd40 4" to a xd40 sub and sometimes even a 1911 commander...... Depends on the day i guess and my mood.

    im proficent with all of them and thats the key, knowing your carry piece in and out. get something that fits you, a good holster and roll with it!
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    I like the H&K, I shot one and it was sweet, slimmer then a glock

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    The HK has a strange trigger pull and takes some getting used to if you shot any other handguns. Some say they are very accurate but cheaply made. They are however very reliable.

    Personally I don't support S&W due to cost cutting and QC policies making long term reliability a possible issue.(my loss I guess)

    For CCW the Walther P99 but with the AS designation and of course C

    The SIG has an awesome trigger... they have always impressed me.

    One question?
    Why such big guns for CCW?

    Don't get me wrong... Some days I have carried a hi-cap larger bore pistols, but generally it is a bug like the G26, Taurus 605 or the Sig 230 (new ones are 232)
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    Are those the only choices you're considering? Are you going to carry IWB or OWB or even pocket / Man purse? How many mags are you planning on carrying as well? What are you already carrying.. knives, pepper spray, multiple cell phones, ect .. weight in all of that gets to be a serious factor for a lot of reasons, first and foremost is that you want want to be constantly re-adjusting your holster/pants because everything is shifting, pulling down.

    There is something to be said for slim frames, but a good bit to be said about pocket guns and revolvers. I'm not an HK fan personally, nor am I a fan of the M&P's. Both are personal opinions YMMV.

    I personally go between a Taurus PT145 sub compact .45 (10+1) and a Glock 19 (18rnds) depending on weather and clothing. Right now I only carry OWB, but I'll be going with an IWB holster for the Glock soon. I do carry an extra mag and a SureFire E1E light along with the weapon in an extra holder on my weak side or in a pocket.

    What this all comes down to is.. pick one or a few, shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot and practice with your CCW setup, then do it again, do it watching TV (unloaded weapon of course), practice, practice.. TAKE A GOOD CLASS.. pratice, shoot... and rinse and repeat.

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    I agree with BadShot, Practice is everything. I also switch between a S&W pocket 342 w/stripper clips (I wear a lot of slacks and this is a great choice for this type of clothing) and my HK USPc 40. I also sometimes carry an SP101 when wearing jeans.

    Remember, something is always better than nothing. American Handgunner had a great article last month about carrying a back up weapon too. Something I am lookiong into.

    Jason

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