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It's funny when I originally got my permit to carry a concealed gun it was simply for making it easier to transport my firearms in the car with not having to worry about were I put them. I.E. trunk, rear of suv to roll around ,etc.... And so I wouldn't have to worry about runnning out of pistol permits in case I ran across a good deal on a handgun.
But once I picked my permit up I started carrying EVERYWHERE it was legal. I started rotating carry between my Sig P226r in .40S&W in a Kramer vertical scabbard with forward cant and a full size Kimber Eclpise in a Kramer IWB. I also added a Sig P229 and H&K P7 to the mix. But the newest addition is the S&W 340 M&P. It seems to go everywhere. I don't mind taking the full size boys around town but even when I do the 340 goes along too. And sometimes the 340 just goes along by itself. There are tons of folks who swear by mastering the zen thing with one gun and knowing it perfectly. I agree to a point but I don't see a problem with mastering multiple guns on different platforms. I never minded a revolver, da/sa, dao, s/a, etc.. trigger pulls. I figure if I was ever in a situation and I had to use a concealed firearm if whoever I needed it for was so well equipped and trained that the few milliseconds one platform over another would take me I was in trouble anyway. I've always worried more about front sight picture, sqeezing a trigger, and normal fundamentals so that whatever I was carrying would get the job done. Some folks carry for piece of mind and aren't typical "gun folks". But I would guess most that carry are "gun folk" and like em all. Or at least most. Some they may like more than others.
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