Kimber Pro CDP, Spiinger Ultra Compact V10, Colt Defender, Combat Commander in Lightweight and one in standard frame, a couple of Government models, and several other 45s too
This is a discussion on Q for those who CC a .45 caliber within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Kimber Pro CDP, Spiinger Ultra Compact V10, Colt Defender, Combat Commander in Lightweight and one in standard frame, a couple of Government models, and several ...
Kimber Pro CDP, Spiinger Ultra Compact V10, Colt Defender, Combat Commander in Lightweight and one in standard frame, a couple of Government models, and several other 45s too
Why Waltz when you can Rock-N-Roll
Started carrying the Mil-Spec and put the 38 up. Oh, btw Springfield. Hogue Rubber Grips. These will be changed soon to slim it down.
Listen, Think and React.....Nuff Said.....
kimber tle.
[snooty eurotrash accent]anything less would be uncivilized.[/snooty euro-trash accent]
I am really "Odd Man Out" with the Euro Browning BDA .45
I shoot it really well & I appreciate the Sky High Quality.
It just never misses a beat.
It took me a while to learn how to do fast reloads. And...it gets a little goofy switching back & forth between an American style mag release & one "On The Butt" but, the "mental switch mode" is decently on automatic now.![]()
Originally Posted by BigJon
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One of three Les Bear PII or Concept VI and sometimes Colt Combat Commander 4'' Barrel the rest is 5 inch.![]()
Hey, Sat Cong, nice to see you here. Hope you had a good Veteran's Day. I'm running low on MPC, can you lend me ten thousand Piastres until payday? My .45 carries are a Glock 21 and a Colt Series '70 MKIV.
Para Ordnance P14.45 in aMilt Sparks VMII
P>S>P95Carry, how is the P12 doing ??????
Clarence
Bullseye 2568-83x
Distinguished Revolver #99
E.I.C. 30pts.(need a hard leg)
10z n Xs
Clarence - it is running like a sewing machine thanksP95Carry, how is the P12 doing. Once I got to test it out after the new extractor fitted - oh wow - it eats and eats
Mind you - it is not now too long for my armory, sorta sad to say. A member here who is a lefty and has found his relatively new SIG 228 far from ideal for carry, is wanting to trade.
I am if practical about it - better off with the SIG - and I still have three 45acp platforms - two of which are very suitable for carry. Of course I want both guns but hey - gotta be sensible and review my needs, but will be sorry to see it go, tho hopefully to an appreciative home.
Chris - P95
NRA Certified Instructor & NRA Life Member.
"To own a gun and assume that you are armed
is like owning a piano and assuming that you are a musician!."
http://www.rkba-2a.com/ - a portal for 2A links, articles and some videos.
Glock 21
"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?" Patrick Henry (ironically a slave owner), 1775 Mar 23.
Sig or Glock, don't have to change anything to make them run 100%
Is your H&K the std size or the compact? If standard, how do you carry it? OWB or IWB and in what sort of holster, using what sort of cover garment? Where do you live (climate) and what is your approximate body type? The reason I ask is that the std 12rd capacity USP45 is about to be my next purchase (probably by Christmas) and I'm gathering info from owners. Especially those who carry concealed.Originally Posted by USP45
Former Army Infantry Captain; 25 yrs as an NRA Certified Instructor; Avid practitioner of the martial art: KLIK-PAO.
Sig P245 in a Blade Tech IWB or a DeSantis Belt Slide.
Former Army Infantry Captain; 25 yrs as an NRA Certified Instructor; Avid practitioner of the martial art: KLIK-PAO.
Ed Brown SS Kobra Carry IWB Versa Max 2