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<blockquote data-quote="mongo4567" data-source="post: 2553878" data-attributes="member: 113361"><p>I most often carry a tiny gun. My common choice is a Keltec P3AT-380. I chose that because I never leave it at home or in the car. If I carry something bigger it is a bobtail Dan Wesson 1911 or Shield in .45...both small and light for their punch. I always carry a bigger gun in a pancake holster owb with a long shirt or jacket: it is much more comfortable for all day carry. I call it sloppy concealed carry. I find the tiny 1911 style pistols hard to shoot well. I also don't like the thickness of the Glocks/M&P/XD for carry, though I have quite a few. I have known quite a few people that can't shoot the little guns like the Keltec 380 well.</p><p></p><p>Some other honorable mentions are any of the thin plastic guns like Kahr PM/CM, Walther, Ruger/Keltec 9mm, or S&W J frames.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mongo4567, post: 2553878, member: 113361"] I most often carry a tiny gun. My common choice is a Keltec P3AT-380. I chose that because I never leave it at home or in the car. If I carry something bigger it is a bobtail Dan Wesson 1911 or Shield in .45...both small and light for their punch. I always carry a bigger gun in a pancake holster owb with a long shirt or jacket: it is much more comfortable for all day carry. I call it sloppy concealed carry. I find the tiny 1911 style pistols hard to shoot well. I also don't like the thickness of the Glocks/M&P/XD for carry, though I have quite a few. I have known quite a few people that can't shoot the little guns like the Keltec 380 well. Some other honorable mentions are any of the thin plastic guns like Kahr PM/CM, Walther, Ruger/Keltec 9mm, or S&W J frames. [/QUOTE]
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