Looking for new edc firearm.

I was at my lgs today and almost took home a Kimber Solo, love how it felt in my hand, but hear alot about kimber reliability issues scares me.

I have owned two Kimber 1911s that were very reliable. That being said, I haven't had experience with the Solo line. From my experience, the slight taper to the 9mm rounds should actually enhance reliability and most issues with small guns have been grip related. YMMV.
 
I was at my lgs today and almost took home a Kimber Solo, love how it felt in my hand, but hear alot about kimber reliability issues scares me.

When the Solo first came out, and they were only rated for 147gr ammo on up, every now and they they'd have an issue. Lately, they seem like they'll eat anything and you'll never have an issue out of it. Like any gun when it's new, they have their bigs.

Sig 938s usually jam from Winchester White Box, Hornady Critical Defense, or limp wristing.....
 
I'm a big fan of pocket carry. I carry my LCR the most. You may also want to check out the XDS. I really like mine for belt carry and occasional pocket carry.

GregB
 
Kahr PM4544N

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When it comes to choosing an everyday carry (EDC) pistol, there are several factors to consider. Here are a few ideas to help you make an informed decision:

1. Glock 19: The Glock 19 is a popular choice for EDC due to its reliability, compact size, and larger magazine capacity.

2. Smith & Wesson M&P Shield: This pistol offers a slim profile, making it easy to conceal, and it comes in various calibers to suit your preference.

3. Sig Sauer P365: Known for its high capacity and compact size, the P365 is a great option for those looking for a subcompact EDC pistol.

4. Springfield XD-S: This single-stack pistol offers a slim profile and comes in various calibers, making it a good choice for concealed carry.

5. Ruger LCP II: If you're looking for a lightweight and highly concealable option, the Ruger LCP II is worth considering. It's chambered in .380 ACP and is great for pocket carry.

You can also visit https://www.edcweapon.com/ for the whole variety and ideas of EDC Firearms!

Remember, choosing an EDC pistol is a personal decision, and it's essential to try out different options, consider your shooting preferences, and seek professional guidance to ensure you find the right fit for you.
I think this ten-year-old thread was resurrected by a chatbot! 🤣
 
I'm currently looking for a HK P2000sk. Once I find one, I'll post my impressions. Everything I've read so far suggests that it's a fine EDC.
I have owned two for years, one in 9mm and one in .40. I'd recommend the .40. It's the softest-shooting .40 that I've ever tried (of about 6 pistols).

They are chunky, but reliable. The light-LEM trigger is awesome.

Edit: Oops, I didn't check the dates either. Just jumped right in to the old necro-thread.
 
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