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Finally picked up my LCP and Crimson Trace came in today, now I am just waiting on my second magazine and grip extensions from Ruger I love it, it is so light and thin I forget about it sometimes in my pocket. Heads and shoulders easier to carry then my P2000sk and this is on me 90% of the time now!
I, personally, never understood the need to carry these tiny, tiny guns, especially with small caliber, .380, 9mm....in a situation where you would have to use that concealed weapon you would have to be an excellent shot to stop the threat....
Not saying they aren't good guns, or good carries, just saying it widens the gap for error...
I carry a glock 36...not much there is to argue about a .45
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I, personally, never understood the need to carry these tiny, tiny guns, especially with small caliber, .380, 9mm....in a situation where you would have to use that concealed weapon you would have to be an excellent shot to stop the threat....
Not saying they aren't good guns, or good carries, just saying it widens the gap for error...
I carry a glock 36...not much there is to argue about a .45
That is your opinion and you are more than entitled to it..Before this my "EDC" was a H&K P2000sk..It is now about 800 degrees in Florida and it is just to hot to have to wear two shirts and stuff the P2000 IWB. Its just not comfortable really..I only carried it maybe 1-2 days a week. This thing is literally half the size of it and 1/3 the weight..And as I said earlier, I have had it on me non stop since I purchased it..Much better IMO due to the fact i have it on me all the time..
Nice lil pop'r though, they are exremely easy to carry and conceal.
LOL The Saiga is either next, or on deck..Depends on when the Sig 522 is going to come out, but another long gun either way is next for sure..$599 shipped at BGS is very tempting to me though..I just got 1k back in college reimbursement but I need to pay off bills with it, but it is very tempting to buy the Saiga..I just don't know how much in "other" costs I am going to need to put in the Saiga to get it respectable ya know?