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Offline SBarry

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Here is my newest Kahr, a PM9, traded a CW9 for it today. I do not have a CCW permit yet, been mulling it over for over a year, is it worth it or not?

 
« Last Edit: June 18, 2010, 10:01:49 PM by SBarry »
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Offline Wilson

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I have my XD 40 Sub Compact and love it.
I am saving my dollars to buy a PM9 because it's a little smaller for when I have to dress up.


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« Last Edit: June 19, 2010, 07:56:57 AM by Wilson »

Offline OnTheFly

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My PX4.  



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Offline Dan W

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Offline SemperFiGuy

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Here's My Kahr PM9 9mm w/7 round Extended Magazine and Crimson Trace LG-437 Laser.

Got another one just like it ordered from the Kahr factory, also w/laser, thanks to the Most Excellent NRA Instructor Discount program generously provided by Kahr and Crimson Trace.

And------SBarry-------If you're going to pack that very nice pistol around very much, you might want to consider obtaining the Nebraska CHP.   It will give you Freedom of Movement and quite a bit of peace of mind.   That is, compared to not having a CHP to show the officer.

Or---Just carry it openly.

Finally, congratulations on your excellent choice of a carry handgun.

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« Last Edit: June 19, 2010, 09:45:21 AM by SemperFiGuy »
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Offline Jesse T

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No mods, no fancies, just a tool I'm darn sure will go bang when I need it to.
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Offline Famous556

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I'll play!

My EDC G27 in a Minotaur MTAC, pearce +1 grip extensions, and 20 rounds of Hornady 155grain FPD

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Offline Ronvandyn

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I also am an XD Sub-Compact carrier.  40 S/W, but am adding a new weapon this weekend.

Current:


Future:


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Offline NE Bull

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Here's a pic of my new steady:


Started with a 24/7 pro .45, nice and light but still large to conceal without jacket.
But the Makarov hides away nicely, thought a little heavy at times.

Sometimes when needing to go a little smaller:
« Last Edit: June 24, 2010, 01:48:02 PM by NE Bull »
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Offline 2 E L O

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EDC:

-S&W M&P Compact 9mm (12+1)
-Shielded Holsters Tuckable IWB Single Mag Carrier (not pictured) + mag (12 rds)
-Comp-Tac Minotaur MTAC holster
-Cold Steel Mini-Lawman knife (Meh...want to replace with HK Mini-Ascender!)
-iTP C9R flashlight (Cheap, small, and bright! Love it! Infinitely adjustable and has stobe and SOS functions...)
-Kenneth Cole watch (Over 5 years old, still pretty sharp!)
-HTC Hero phone
-Fossil wallet
-Keys
-Blistex


Offline sjwsti

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- Glock 17 with grip reduction to accept G19 mags by Bowie Tactical
- Heinie straight 8 night sights
- Comp Tac single mag pouch
- One Source Tactical Ehud AIWB holster
- Emerson CQC 7 with wave feature
- CorBon DPX

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Offline Chris Z

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After several years of carrying the Glock 27 in a Sidearmor, I have taken the jump to .45acp.

Glock 30   .45acp    10+1
Heinie Slant Pro Sights    -   Hogue Grip
Hornady TAP .45acp +P
Extra G21, 13 round mag
Inside the Waistband holster and mag pouch (custom from Alabama Holster Co)

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Offline Dan W

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A G30 in this is a breeze to conceal and carry all day
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