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greg_r
11-20-2017, 06:25 PM
I am convinced that the best every day carry handguns available today are the Ruger LCR for the revolver fan and the Kahr "C" series for those who prefer the semi automatic.

My coice is the LCRX , both the 1.87 and 3 inch versions in 38 Special. I just like a hammer. On the automatic side I chose the CT380. The handle is just big enough that a can get enough of my pinky finger on it to get a purchase. And the CW45. It just fits me like a glove.

I think 2018 would be a good year to add to my collection. The LCR in 327 Federal. I know, it has a shrouded hammer, but honestly, I shoot the "X" models just about as well double action as single action. Just maybe hammerless would be easier to carry. And the Kahr in 9mm, maybe the ST9. I don't care for the built in rail, I'm not hanging nothing off my pistol, but I do like the slide a bit better than the "C" series slide.

ltxi
11-20-2017, 06:44 PM
The best EDC is the one that works best for you.

In my case, it's neither of the ones you've chosen.

berettabone
11-20-2017, 06:57 PM
That would make 2 of us.............................................

kenemoore
11-20-2017, 07:02 PM
My EDCs are a DW CCO 1911 ( I thought I would be carrying a CZ PCR, but I have reverted back to what I'm used to.) and a PM 9 or a S&W model 60-7 in my left front pocket, usually the PM9.

I have recently had to attend a funeral or two for fallen comrades, and for those, because of the way my suit wears, I only carry a small little SA .25ACP Beretta, that I cherish. I only consider it slightly better than a pointy stick.

Inside the house, I only have a small .380 in my pocket, today it's a LCP, sometimes it's a CW380. Depends on the season.

-K

ltxi
11-20-2017, 07:21 PM
My EDCs are a DW CCO 1911 ( I thought I would be carrying a CZ PCR, but I have reverted back to what I'm used to.) and a PM 9 or a S&W model 60-7 in my left front pocket, usually the PM9.

I have recently had to attend a funeral or two for fallen comrades, and for those, because of the way my suit wears, I only carry a small little SA .25ACP Beretta, that I cherish. I only consider it slightly better than a pointy stick.

Inside the house, I only have a small .380 in my pocket, today it's a LCP, sometimes it's a CW380. Depends on the season.

-K

I no longer feel a need to carry a gun in my house. Wife and I came to amistice/truce terms a bit of awhile back.

kenemoore
11-20-2017, 07:26 PM
Itxi,
We have been married for decades, still I worry. I doubt the .380 would stop a charging spouse.

ltxi
11-20-2017, 07:33 PM
Yeah...We've both found our ASP batons do an adequate job with less messy after the fact police interviews and paper work.

Dbholfo
11-20-2017, 08:01 PM
I shot the CZ 75 D Compact last week and was fond of it except for the price. Very accurate. I keep my Ruger P345 bedside and I still love it and could carry it if I had to. My PM45 is still my EDC. I also shot it last week at the same session and was just as accurate with it as with the CZ 75 D Compact. Considering how much easier it is to carry my Kahr will continue to be my companion.

Bawanna
11-20-2017, 08:21 PM
My EDCs are a DW CCO 1911 ( I thought I would be carrying a CZ PCR, but I have reverted back to what I'm used to.) and a PM 9 or a S&W model 60-7 in my left front pocket, usually the PM9.

I have recently had to attend a funeral or two for fallen comrades, and for those, because of the way my suit wears, I only carry a small little SA .25ACP Beretta, that I cherish. I only consider it slightly better than a pointy stick.

Inside the house, I only have a small .380 in my pocket, today it's a LCP, sometimes it's a CW380. Depends on the season.

-K

I still carry my CBob 1911 and PM45. I've cut back on full time ankle carry due to real or imagined chances of betrayal at work but things seem to be back to normal now so might start hanging it on every day again. I hate rolling around the office nekkid. Been looking at the PCR myself but as you seem to demonstrate, I'm not sure the PCR would ever replace the CBob. Don't mean I don't still want one of course.
I had a fella bring in a little Llama Compact 380 today, cute little bugger. I thought it was 9 at first then saw 9mm Kurz.......Sure was sweet in hand though, only 380 I ever had a hankering for and I probably would never carry it either but sure like to have it. Pretty nice.

Planedude
11-20-2017, 10:22 PM
I have a few that I rotate depending on the situation and my mood. Most days and times it's a S&W 642 with VZ grips. Rides in a pocket fine and has decent power, but also I have little money invested and zero emotion in the piece (got it cheap second hand). If I have to use it I don't care if I loose it...
The next is my P380, with its trijicon sights and super thin profile, it rides with me to the finer social event of life. I mean what could be more classy than Kahr with night sights? Again it carries in one pocket covered in a desantis nemesis and with a mag packer holding the spare mag in another.
I picked up a RM380 the other day. It was a good price and some day I'll get a $100 buck of it back if the rebate works. It is pretty close to the Kahr in size but a touch more chunky. It needs some trigger work and then I'll add VZ grips but my wife likes it as she can rack it waaaaaay easier than the P380. It'll need a few hundred rounds of test ammo run through it before it can go into the rotation, but it seems to ride well in a pocket. Time will tell.
My normal wardrobe and my dislike of untucked shirts makes pocket carry my normal mode. When I am more formally dressed, I have an ex-NYPD K9 that rides in a IWB leather holster with a spare mag in a pocket holster. That's my "Sunday-go-to-meeting" carry set up.
I like all of my choices and I feel safe enough for facing any likely threats behind any one of them (except for the RM380 for right now).

Barth
11-20-2017, 11:08 PM
Although I can see the retirement light at the end of the tunnel.
I'm still working 5 days a week these days.
In business casual that dictates pocket carry.
Ruger LC9s Pro loaded with Federal HST Micro 150 gr 9mm gets the call.
It's got TFX Pro hybrid tritium fiber optic sights that work great day or night.
And one of the best striker triggers on any gun I've got (tied with my MK40 Elite).
Love the SS Kahr, but it's a little heavy in the pocket for me.

Weekends, on a belt, I switch with several guns depending on my mood.
Generally run a Hk P2000 LEM loaded with Underwood 125 gr GDHP 357 Sig.
With a Ruger LCP .380 running Hornady XTP Custom as a BUG.

Just picked up 1998 SS USP Compact 40 DA/SA.
Converting to light LEM and adding OEM 357 Sig barrel/mags soon.
That's definitely going to get some carry time :cool:

greg_r
11-21-2017, 02:14 AM
I am a huge fan of Ruger, especially of their revolvers. Carried a SP101 for a lot of years, along with a GP100 3 inch. When the LCR came out, I was interested because of it's light weight but like I noted above I like a hammer, so I shied away from it. Bought the Taurus Protector Polymer when it came out. Liked it well enough, it was certainly easier to carry than the SP101 being lighter. Bought it's big brother the Public Defender Polymer. My biggest gripe with either of the Tauri is the heavy double action trigger.

When Ruger released the LCRX I bought one, it's head and shoulders above the Taurus. When they released the 3 inch model, I bought one as well. They are carried more than anything else I own.

I was never a big fan of semi automatics. The Ruger MKII and the Colt 1911 being my only two for a long time. My first 9mm was the Sig Sauer 938. I thought I would carry the Sig but I just never did carry much. The LCP was interesting, but I chose the Taurus TCP., The BSS model. Carried the TCP in my front pocket long enough to wear most of the finish off that was not covered by the holster. It finally wore to the point that the magazine started popping loose. I replaced it with the LCPII. Ruger fixed everything I thought was wrong with the LCP. I love the trigger!

Still, I was wanting a 9mm. Chose the S&W Shield. My experience with the TCP had me convinced that a manual safety had no place on a semi automatic designed for social work. Simple solution, I didn't use it. Liked the shield a lot and shot it well. But after the second time I unholstered it and the safety was engaged it had to go. S&W had just releases the Shield sans a safety so my intent was to trade it for a safety less Shield. At the shop I handled the Kahr CW45. I didn't know the C series Kahr even existed. The CW45 fit me like it was custom made. I put the Shield back and bought the Kahr. It was ordered for a customer who ordered the CT380 as well, but never showed to pick them up. I bought them both.

Bought the Ruger LC9S Pro when it came out. I will not own a semi automatic with a magazine disconnects, and the Pro did away with that, as well as the manual safety. Plus it has a very good trigger. I like it quite well, but I think it's just a little thin in the grip. Easily fixed with a slip on grip, but I don't like those so I just live with it. I don't in I will get the Kahr 9mm though probably either the CT or ST model.

FWIW, it was mentioned earlier about untucked shirt tails. I don't like them either. All my carry guns, except the pocket guns, ride n MTR Custom Leather tuckable holsters. The Dual Carry model. With the clips that go behind the belt, it's very hard to see, and when open carry, or the rare untucked shirt is the order of the day, it's very easy to convert the holster to an OWB pancake style.

greg_r
11-21-2017, 02:49 AM
I no longer feel a need to carry a gun in my house. Wife and I came to amistice/truce terms a bit of awhile back.

The wife used to always ask why I felt the need to always carry, even at home. I always quipped that 100% of home invasions happened in the home.

A while back friends of ours had a bad experience with an intruder. When the wife was hit by the perp, the husband was stabbed when he went to her defense. The wife has said nothing to me since, and the friend has since had firearm instruction and become a gun owner.

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.wxii12.com/article/standoff-leads-to-deadly-officer-involved-shooting-in-stokes-county/2060296

ltxi
11-21-2017, 05:35 PM
^ In fairness....while I don't carry a gun around at home, I do have a few within easy reach in our living areas. Thinking about it, I wouldn't feel comfortable otherwise....despite that we live in a "no crime" neighborhood with no easy/through access.

berettabone
11-21-2017, 06:13 PM
The first firearm I started to carry was my MK9, and it continues to be a firearm I carry every day. If the occasion arises, or I have to be dressed up, or I wear a belt, I will carry my HK P2000SK in .40 cal, or my M&P compact in .40 cal. Settled on these for my protection/carry firearms. Carried a compact 1911 for a while, but I don't really care for any kind of safety. I'm a point and shoot kind of guy, and having anything to do besides just that, takes too long. You can practice all you want, but when your thumb decides to not work that day, or arthritis is playing games, I'd rather not have to do anything extra. I don't carry one around the house unless I go outside, but I usually have one nearby. The wife keeps hers handy also. She owns an SP101. I'm always trying to trade her:o

ltxi
11-21-2017, 06:38 PM
[QUOTE=berettabone;392376]The first firearm I started to carry was my MK9, and it continues .............


Damn...other than for work mine was an M36, Chiefs Special...until Smith came out with the Model 60.

berettabone
11-21-2017, 06:58 PM
Nothing wrong with either one of those:):)