Concealed Carry Gun or not...

I've had my CCW for a little over 15 years now. Like another member here, I carry from the minute I get dressed in the morning until I crawl into bed at night. My EDC is my Glock G-36 carried AIWB in either a Tucker Urban Impact (most days) or my D.M. Bullard IWB.
 
I carry everyday like many here. I carry a Kel-Tec PF9 (as of right now), IWB strong side. The Kel-Tec was in my price range at the time I got it and it was good and thin.....I'm hoping to switch over the Glock 26 soon! I like 9mm nowadays with the defensive rounds they have out.
 
i carry my pistol everywhere i go. even when i'm pumping iron at the gym. i've never had and never will have a concealed weapons permit....i live in california:jerkit:
I hear you brother. We shouldn't need a permit to exercise our right to carry a weapon. But...

Thanks everyone for responding. It's good to know that all you good guys/girls carry on a daily basis. It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside.
 


Springfield XD 40 subcom Is what i carry in my truck or my new LCR
but lol I live in ILL so we can now carry in are cars as long as they are unloaded.
 
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This is the only picture I have of the SA Champ and it's Delfatti pants. I shot this the day Matt's masterpiece arrived. I need to update the pics.
 
I was carrying a NAA .22lr revolver in a slick little folding grip with a pocket clip.

Unfortunately, TTD conned me out or it this weekend so I'm back to my Glock 17.
 
Ruger SR9 here. I was torn between it and a glock 17. The grip on the SR9 is what made the decision for me.
 
I carry every where i go except for work and a few of the no go spots that "The Government" deems it not allowed. My favorite carry is my Glock 26. Never had a FTF/FTE and very accurate with it.Oh and i tend to stick only to conceal carry.
 
I have two concealed carry permits - Idaho and Utah. I usually carry my Ruger LCP or Ruger SP101. Sometimes I just open carry one of my 9mm pistols (Glock or S&W).

How many of my forum brothers and sisters carry a gun for personal defense (besides their favorite RAT, of course)? What is your favorite carry gun and caliber?

I carry the Springfield Armory .40 XD with a 4" barrel. Love it!
I use the Comptac IWB kydex holster and it is very comfortable and hardly prints in a T-shirt...have a Maxpedition EDC coming next week though so I can pack it with other gear.
 
I carry the Springfield Armory .40 XD with a 4" barrel. Love it!
I use the Comptac IWB kydex holster and it is very comfortable and hardly prints in a T-shirt...have a Maxpedition EDC coming next week though so I can pack it with other gear.

If I weren't a Glock guy I would get meself an XD9 compact like the one TTD has. That is a fine weapon.:thumbup:
 
glock 19 most months, picked up a glock 26 for summer carry, but the little thing is so handy I have been carrying that about 24/7. Leave the glock 19 at home for the wife most days.
 
glock 19 most months, picked up a glock 26 for summer carry, but the little thing is so handy I have been carrying that about 24/7. Leave the glock 19 at home for the wife most days.

I was looking at those at the gun shop yesterday. The Mrs. is planning on picking one up soon and I think I might try to score one too after I get this AR build out of the way.
 
I have carried for several years. My caliber of choice would be .45acp, but I carry a 9mm because I can afford to to practice often and, as a consequence, I shoot it pretty well. I carry either a Kel-Tec P11 or a G26, both in Comp-tac IWB Kydex holsters.
 
I was carrying a NAA .22lr revolver in a slick little folding grip with a pocket clip.

Unfortunately, TTD conned me out or it this weekend so I'm back to my Glock 17.

In case you need to defend yourself against some rabid squirrels? :D
 
Ideally and what I own are two different things-I haven't had a steady job in 10 months so my dream ti framed Ted Yost commander in 10mm isn't going to happen anytime soon. Right now I use a Taurus model 651 .38/.357 with 125grain Federal Self Defense rounds. it's great for CCW/home defense/backcountry defense, very simple to operate, reliably accurate at 15 yards and it costed me 300 dollars with two holsters and over 300 rounds of ammo.
 
In case you need to defend yourself against some rabid squirrels? :D

I've always maintained that I don't particularly want to be shot with anything, even a .22.

Aside from the random PCP induced fit of super strength, most folks will stop after a few stingers to the head, neck, breast and face.

Better than nuttin'.
 
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