concealed carry
#31
Nontypical Buck
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I have had my PA permit for several years but rarely carry. When I first got it, all those years ago, I carried all the time. Maybe its time I get mea new pistol and start packing again?
I have had my PA permit for several years but rarely carry. When I first got it, all those years ago, I carried all the time. Maybe its time I get mea new pistol and start packing again?
I have had the same problem about finding a "confortable" gun to carry. I have tried all sizes of Glocks, Sig P228, Walther PPK,and a Colt 1911 but all were too large and heavy for me to conceal confortably. About a year ago, I got into S&W "wheel guns" and found that my "perfect" easily concealable carry gun is a S&W M38. It is the "bodyguard" style and an airweight. I can carry it all day and actually forget that I have it on me. Wheel guns aren't for everyone, but it might be something to consider.
#32
When I first got my permit, almost 20 years ago, I carried a S&W Model 19. Then I got a Ruger Redhawk .44 Mag. and carried that. LOL! Let's face it.......I was an idiot LOL! That was back when having the permit was new. Then I carried a cheap little Jennings .22 auto. After a while I just quit carrying. I even sold the Redhawk and Mod. 19.
Today all I got is a Ruger Security-six that my dad gave me. I've been looking at the 9mm's and 45's. I don't know. Maybe I'll just carry the Ruger Security-Six and save the money.
Today all I got is a Ruger Security-six that my dad gave me. I've been looking at the 9mm's and 45's. I don't know. Maybe I'll just carry the Ruger Security-Six and save the money.
#33
Nontypical Buck
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I have a relatedquestion to pose here. Do you who carry ona daily basis wear "special" clothing to conceal your weapon? The main reason that I carry my Smith airweight is that it fits comfortably in my boot top. I prefer to carry in my waistband forquicker, easieraccess, but without wearing something like a jacket, I can't completely conceal my gun. Any suggestions?
#34
Retreiverman, In the winter time I just wear a jacket and carry it in a paddle holster on my belt.
In the summer I carry it inside the waist of my pants in the small of my back and leave my shirt untucked.
However, I am 6'2" and weight 275 pounds so it's not all that hard co hide a gun on my body if I just wear loose clothing. I don't like that "tactical" cloting made specifically for hiding guns, magazines, etc... To me it just screams that you are packing.
In the summer I carry it inside the waist of my pants in the small of my back and leave my shirt untucked.
However, I am 6'2" and weight 275 pounds so it's not all that hard co hide a gun on my body if I just wear loose clothing. I don't like that "tactical" cloting made specifically for hiding guns, magazines, etc... To me it just screams that you are packing.
#35
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: S Texas
Do you who carry ona daily basis wear "special" clothing to conceal your weapon? The main reason that I carry my Smith airweight is that it fits comfortably in my boot top. I prefer to carry in my waistband forquicker, easieraccess, but without wearing something like a jacket, I can't completely conceal my gun. Any suggestions?
I've carried almost everywhere possible in the last ten years. I've been to symposiums with several hundred people, I've spoken to groups of 100 people or more from a stage, and I've had dealings with LEOs several times, and have NEVER been made.




