Monday, July 31, 2017

Insurance?


I have been concealed carrying for almost 15 years now. Pulled my firearm a few times, but thankfully, never had to pull the trigger. I have NEVER had any kind of insurance.So, I am curious, how many of us out there, like me, have NO self defense insurance? How many of you HAVE it? via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vhVMv8

1911 EDC'S?


Does anyone up here carry a 1911 as their EDC? If so what company and caliber is your 1911? (Colt, .45 acp) And how do you go about carrying it? (Waistband, hip holster, etc.) via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tTjvxX

Considering getting a black arch holster for my shiled 9mm...


... but cant seem to decide between the protos M or the Ace gen2 anyone here have experience with one or the other? via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2ueFsHm

Dye Kydex Holster Clips?


Reference C-Clips http://ift.tt/2w0fCsB Belt http://ift.tt/2uPpCWZ was curious if it's possible to dye the chestnut brown and turn it a dark brown to match my Crossbreed belt in color? If so has anyone done it with any kind of success? I was told RIT dye would work (I imagine brown is my color option) but I figured I would ask before wasting my cash. There is a lot of pmag dye videos but not much on holster clips. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2w03hEL

Opinions on OWB with locking system?


I'm looking for firsthand experience/opinions on locking systems on OWB holsters. I've seen some that are activated with the trigger finger, which sounds potentially troublesome. Safariland has the ALS, which is thumb-activated. Any opinions, anecdotes, experience, etc. would be greatly appreciated!FWIW, use will be EDC, camping, carrying around the ranch. NOT conc carry. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vcDADc

Looking to step up from 380 acp


I am on a serve budget but I feel the need to go to 9mm for the extra chance of a stop. I am looking at a Sccy CPX-2 9mm vs a Taurus pt 111 in 9mm. now I know there are plenty of haters of both guns but that's the price range I can afford right now. I'm currently alternating between a LC380 and a Taurus PT25 depending how I'm dressed and how GD hot it is in Vegas. i have a valid NV CCW. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vmQE9C

It has been a long wait, but I finally got my cc permit... Somewhere in Europe!


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To celebrate my 21st birthday.


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NY permitting question.


So I have my pistol permit but it's restricted for "sporting use only". I just took a very advanced Un estricted conceal carry class and I have recently written my judge. I was just wondering does anyone have any experience or know about how long it takes for them to get back to you on amending your permit? via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2weKcOz

Ruger LCP II pocket holster IWB


I've recently purchased and begun carrying the Ruger LCP II and I love it. Great shooter and it carries well. I have been using the included pocket holster to carry IWB and was wondering what people thought of that since it has no clip. Ive carried it for a few weeks now during activities that included some light jogging and it has never shifted in my waist band, but I still feel or worry about it doing so. I have not heard too many people discussing using the holster for IWB carry and was curious about the opinion on this sub. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vbINLH

I've been carrying my Shield 9mm with Federal HST. Any suggestion for what to carry for my Benelli M4 for home defense?


I have a Shield 9mm with Shield RMS carried in AIWB with a Atlas G-Hook Belt and Federal HST. I decided that to get a Benelli m4 for home defense for a two story house. Longest hallway is about 60 feet which leads to the front door. Looking for the best home defense shotgun ammo. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2hh6gW5

Improperly posted 50% sign? (TX)


So I was on vacation in Corpus Christi, drove so I had my carry weapon with me. We visited the USS Lexington, they had a 30.07 sign posted (no open carry) but surprisingly no restriction on concealed carry, which was pretty cool. We also went to the Texas State Aquarium. As we walked up to the ticket counter, there was a sign posted before the walkway up to the building, it was a 51% sign, indicating that they generated more than 51% of their revenue from the sale & on premises consumption of alcohol & that carrying a weapon licensed or not was illegal...I was baffled...I mean this was an aquarium with tons of kids and families...they had a Starbucks inside as well as a little café... No alcohol I could see at all. No way that sign was accurate. Definitely an improperly placed sign. I have a feeling they meant to post the 30.06 (no ccw) and 30.07 (non open carry) combo, but whatever intern just saw this one say that carrying weapons licensed or not was not allowed...By law, I can ignore improper signage, but it still bothers me since my wife was having a fit and its just confusing to try and follow the law. Though I have heard that some businesses post these improper signs to actually allow carrying but convince snowflakes that they're "safe" since odds are they won't understand an improper sign doesn't have the force of law. In this case, you wouldn't want to report them because then they'd probably have to post proper signage to appease anti-gun folks.So what do you do when you find an improperly posted sign? Ignore it, report it, or follow it?Edit: it was a 51% sign, my bad! via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vbMssL

Contact Your Reps in Support of H.R. 38 - National CCW Reciprocity


National CCW Reciprocity was a campaign foundation for many representatives currently sitting in Washington DC. So far, little has been actually done to get this pro-gun bill passed. H.R. 38 has gained some momentum, but not nearly enough.PLEASE CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES IN SUPPORT OF NATIONAL RECIPROCITY.It's also a good idea to mention support of the SHARE Act which includes the Hearing Protection Act and other things.Now is the time to restore our gun rights. Don't let our representatives get away with using pro-gun rights as a campaign promise, but only offer talk when they get into office.It's best to call them on the phone. It takes about one minute per phone cal and can help make a difference.Find your representatives' contact info: http://ift.tt/2webdBH to auto contact them: http://ift.tt/2vmaWA5 via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2wetS0i

Is "Cowardice" the best option?

Hey everyone,

This question is in regard to the following post:

http://ift.tt/2vbbU1N

I would agree that removing yourself from a hostile situation is usually the best option to protect yourself from immediate physical attack.

But is it ALWAYS the BEST option?

There are other social dynamics that may need to be considered.

There's a difference between a "school yard fight" and a random "mugging". A mugging has the potential of escalating into full fledged life or death combat. Whereas, there's little chance of a fight with a bully evolving into combat.

When it comes to a high school fight, COWARDICE can potentially do more harm to an individual than duking it out. Running away would immediately be seen as cowardice by the bully but upon reflection, the victim would also recognize running away as cowardice. Cowardice may protect the individual from physical harm, but there's a mental and emotional wound that is created. It can have REAL lasting effects upon a person. It can destroy their self respect, and affect all aspects of their life in the future.

With regard to the high school fight, running away hasn't defused the situation. It has only delayed the inevitable. The victim, is required to be in the presence of his attackers, and by running away he has conveyed weakness. It's only a matter of time, before the victim is cornered in the bathroom, and is forced to defend himself.

In my opinion, a "victim" should learn to give and more importantly, take a punch. He shouldn't fear it. This requires taking a class in something like MMA.

There are times when a person needs to "Man Up!". Either to protect those that are weaker, or when it comes to issues with self respect.

Self respect is a major element to a happy and fruitful life, and acts of cowardice can leave a lasting impact on a person.



Submitted July 31, 2017 at 11:22AM by Mazcok http://ift.tt/2uR0qOk

What would you do if you injured your trigger finger?


The BBQ lid fell on my trigger finger this morning and cut the side of the tip pretty badly. Now I am wearing my right hand owb holster at my 9 o'clock and need to do a Calvary twist draw. I wished I had gotten a left handed holster for back up but I should be back to normal in a couple weeks. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2ucLkAI

Campus carry goes into effect tomorrow for Texas community colleges.


Hey guys, I'm a long time lurker and first time poster. I'm in Texas, I have had a CHL since November. I'm also a student at a two year college, and as some of you may know, campus carry starts tomorrow for us. I'm a summer student so I will be there tomorrow, but my school has 30.06 signs posted on every building. Being in the summer with hardly anyone there, I wonder if these signs will even get taken down. Colleges cannot legally ban concealed carry on entire campuses, but if these signs stay up, that's essentially what will be happening. My discussion question is this: if you were me, and the signs were not taken down tomorrow, how would you handle it? Would you meet with campus PD? I'm apprehensive about letting people (even police) know I carry because it's a college campus and that is a touchy subject. Anyone else here a Texas two year college student and want to chime in? Thanks for reading. Sorry if I did something wrong during posting, I'm on mobile. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tX5cfQ

Browning BXP Personal Defense ammo- anyone ever tried/tested it?


Saw my LGS had some new Browning BXP personal Defense ammo on display. Looked interesting and was decently priced. Was wondering if anyone has used it or tested it yet? via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2uQcaAG

Illegal bartender carry (WA)


I was visiting a friend who owns a bar in Seattle, WA. In WA you cannot carry in a bar, but he carries anyway. I've seen a few posts about carrying on college campuses, but this is a bit different. His justification is that:he is not drinking, so if a situation happened they wouldn't press chargesit's his private property which (somehow???) overrides the no bar law.Is it worth my time trying to further convince him this is a bad idea? In his mind there is 0 chance he will ever face legal repurcussions. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tWdDYX

Moronic Monday - Feel free to ask anything relating to CCW. July 31, 2017


Ask away. This is a judgment free thread where all questions are welcome, no matter how idiotic they may seem. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2ubLSH7

Just switched from a Glock 23 (9mm conversion) to a Glock 43. Anything I should be aware of?


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Car storage?


Just curious - I am not CCW (Los Angeles) but considering a safe in the car. Anyone here have an installed car safe? What do you have and do you like it? via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vWzL2P

Been carrying since 2015 and in 6 months I'll be 21 and be able to buy from an FFL dealer


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Sunday, July 30, 2017

QUESTION , why does instructor zero keep shooting the ground in this hostage drill ? (video link inside)


this is the drill https://youtu.be/ZqGVU1sW8pg?t=47s while he says "stay back stay back" he shoots a few rounds into the ground off to the side, i know nothing about pistol fighting, i am just curious via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2v9Tz4W

Looking to invest time into one fighting style

Mainly to simply stay in shape.

I'm leaning towards BJJ (not looking forward to having a sweaty man's butt in my face but people say it's one of the best forms of self defense to learn), I'd also love to learn some striking but I'm not a big fan of concussions and CTE

Just looking for some recommendations from you guys, thanks in advance for any helpful information



Submitted July 30, 2017 at 10:17PM by SpockYoda http://ift.tt/2tPLoXB

Does anyone on here CC a S&W Bodyguard w/o the laser?


Message me if you would like a FOBUS holster, I have an extra one! via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vcVfKM

PA permit going to Maine


Hey, long time lurker, first time poster.As the title states, I have a valid PA permit going to visit Maine soon. I assume that I am good to carry in the state, but am I allowed to carry in a bar (obviously without drinking)?Anything else im missing here?Thanks in advance via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tPNabe

What ammo do you use for your EDC?


I carry a glock 43 with Hornandy Critical Duty +P. Anyone actually carry those RIPs? Are they worth the premium? via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tPql7E

Are you capable of defending yourself outside of using your firearm?


I was reading John Correira's (Active Self Protection) analysis of 5,000 gunfights for the second time today, and noticed something interesting. In the very first bulletpoint he states that " For CCW, empty-handed skills are critical for the 80% of assaults that don't rise to the level of deadly force response. So go to your martial arts training."I think a lot of us focus solely on the gun aspect of self-defense, when we should also be looking to train our bodies to be a weapon as well. The benefit of martial arts is that even in the most non-permissive enviroments, you will always have your body which can be another weapon if trained properly.I think that everyone who carries a firearm should have a less than lethal method of defending themselves. Although I understand jumping into martial arts at 60+ years of age may not be feasible for some, I would suggest to those people carrying pepper spray/a bright strobe flashlight of some sort.It's like John said...80% of assaults don't rise to the level of deadly force response, so just carrying a gun without any other less than lethal options (martial arts,oc spray,flashlight etc) may not even help you in those scenarios. Also since that is your only means of defense you may be more likely to pull it out in a situation that it doesn't call for.I recommend Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai, Western Boxing, Wrestling, and Judo as a good foundation to become a competent fighter. We are much more likely to die of heart disease(#1 cause of death) or have to use our hands to defend ourselves than ever having to use a gun. Martial arts will get you into better shape,teach you unarmed defense,introduce you to great people,and make you less charged up/likely to pull your gun in a situation it doesn't call for. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vcOeJR

NYS CCW "No firearm" signs.


I recently got my unrestricted full carry permit in New York. I'm aware that "not firearm" signs are not carried out by the law, but I'm just curious if anyone had carried in these places with "no gun" signs and how it went.-Was it not a problem? -Did someone find out somehow? -were you asked to leave?I'm planning on going into a local shopping mall, and the website says, "the possession of firearms is strictly prohibited unless authorized by local, state, or federal statute"So, basically, my question is. In NYS, Can i carry anywhere even though there is a "no firearm" sign? And what would happen if someone found out I was carrying in one of these places?(I'm from upstate NY, I'm well aware of the NYC and westchester laws) via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tPETV0

What are your thoughts on Taser Pulse? Know anywhere I can get a deal on one?


Hi! I just discovered that I can carry a taser at college, but not a handgun, so I'll carry my Bulgarian Mak off campus and my Taser on campus. I'm very excited about this since I've been in more sketchy situations in two years at college than the rest of my life living in a different city. What do you think about Tasers? How would you act differently if you had a taser instead of a handgun?Now on to the second question from the title: I have a friend in the Taser business who can get me a pulse for $280. Can any of y'all beat that even used? As a college student a dollar saved is a dollar less in debt so everything counts!Holster options are welcome too! I'm looking for a tuckable IWB. Thanks for reading! via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tVigm2

Are the Federal 150 grain HST "micro" suitable and/or even good for full size 4"-5" barrels?


I had heard people recommending the 124 grain HST, but when I was at the store recently all they had was the 150 grain micro. I passed on getting them but figured I'd ask about them in duty length barrels. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tP9qlN

Can't seem to do anything to minimize printing. [Glock 26 w/ +2 mags]


Good day,Right now I carry a Bersa Thunder 380 in an AlienGear IWB holster at my 4:30 position. I recently got a Glock 26 (with +2 mags) and intend on making that my EDC gun. I got a cheap Galco Stow-n-Go holster with it just to try and see how it conceals in front of a mirror.No matter how I tried to position the gun between my 11 and 1 o'clock positions, it printed HARD. The only way I was able to minimize printing was to try using a dark colored shirt that is one size too big for me. Even then, you could still see a bulge where my shirt pushed out.The problem is that I'm 6'3" and 225. I'm a fairly skinny guy because I carry my weight well. I don't really have a belly. So any attempt to carry appendix doesn't seem to work because printing is painfully obvious. Maybe it's because I know it's there? The shape isn't the shape of a gun but you can tell I do have something stuffed in my waistband.Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can alleviate this?I'm new to carrying. I could just say fuck it and not care and if someone asks I'll just say "It's a colostomy bag, mind your own fucking business" but I don't want to deal with that. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vcNEf7

Gf from NY living with me in SC. Is it okay for her to own a handgun here?


Like the title says, she's from NY. Does she need to have residency here in South Carolina to possess the handgun that I'm giving her to keep at her apartment? Can I give it to her without any paperwork or any issue? via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2eYu9AS

TRex Arms Sidecar holster concern


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Holster: anyone have exp with this one?


http://ift.tt/2eYT3QN this at a gun show recently. Super deep carry and with practice should be able to draw quick (likely not as fast as a higher carry holster).Not thrilled that it's a "universal" but given that it's fully below the belt I'm not worried about an attacker drawing it. But I am worried about it sliding up/out during normal activities.Curious if anyone has actual experience with this holster. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2hdymBt

Homemade Sidecar Holster


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Saturday, July 29, 2017

StealthGear 25% off through 7/31


Site-wide 15% off sale, plus it combines with our 10% "reddit" discount. I just ordered one that I've been wanting for a little while. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2wasrzN

First Setup, any suggestions?


I just got my permit to carry in Iowa. I plan to purchase the Ruger LC9s version that has fiber optic sights built in. Is this cost effective, or should I purchase the base model and put the fiber optic sights on after? I am also planning on getting the SmartCarry or Tactipac Elite. Any suggestions other than this? via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2u92EGM

Shield 9mm - Concealed Carry Holster


Hello,I recently purchased a S&W Shield 9mm. I was looking for a concealed carry holster for it as I recently got my permit to do so. I was looking for an Appendix/pseudo-Mexican Carry holster, preferably below the waistband. I am currently looking at the Cherries Gen-3 Holster vs the FREMA/JJ Racaza Holster. They are only 15$ in difference and the FREMA is mostly universal but without a real trigger cover but that can be fixed with a trigger cover. I was looking for any feedback for these holsters, or suggestions for others. I am obviously an amateur and understand the tacticool nature of my suggestions. Thank you. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tTmdYd

Concealed Carry for Cosplayers?


I am quite the nerd and so is a lot of my friends i carry every single day, but im going to an event soon where i will be cosplaying (dressing up like a comic character) and i was wondering what would be an effective carry solution for those who cosplay but dont want to leave the gun behind via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tSTsuS

Less Lethal Carry Options


Do any of you carry any less lethal options (along with your firearm)? Is it considered a good idea? To those that do, what do you carry? Just curious how common/uncommon it is. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2u8yzHn

What Do You Think of Ulticlip?


I originally ordered a holster from HawgsHolsters and it came with a ulticlip, loved the idea of a 100% concealed option but I found the weight of my gun caused gun sag and the clip rubbed my belt raw on the backside from it shifting around. So I fashioned a piece of 1/8" leather behind my belt and attached with Chicago rivets to fasten to the back. The issue was while it gave me the support of my belt and gave me 100% concealment it dug deep into the back side of the leather belt and I don't see it lasting more than a year (3 months in so far). I found a crossbreed belt locally for $25 so I'm not crying but I don't want to buy a $100+ belt and have this happen yearly lol.I'm just curious what my brothers and sisters in arms think about it and if anyone has found a better solution? I can't stand small firearms, I'm upgrading to a Glock 19, currently use a SD9VE. At the moment I'm still shopping for a new holster, I can't find a hybrid option with a full kydex shell for maximum retention sadly :/ via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vUbF8U

Thoughts After 500 Rounds with the LCP II


This week I finally got some time to shoot my LCP II and I wanted to share my experiences regarding the gun and my thoughts on it regarding CCW. Disclaimer: Most of my experience regarding CCW, firearms, and training have all been in a military capacity, but I will try to stay away from “CCW theory” and talk strictly about shooting the LCP II. TL;DR: After 500 rounds w/ the LCP 2, it’s a great pocket pistol for the price.Why the LCP II? The LCP wasn’t my first choice. I originally really wanted a sub-compact 9mm, so I bought the Beretta Nano, which I really hate. I found myself regularly not carrying because the Nano was so clunky that I decided I needed something that was lighter and more comfortable to wear in the south when its 100 degrees. Being burned the Beretta, the Pico was out the question, Colt’s & Kimber’s was way too expensive, and I hated the feeling on the M&P Bodyguard. I liked the feeling of the LCP II and thought they made some good improvements from their no-sight LCP original. I was lucky enough that Cabelas price matches, was doing a 5% off firearms sale, plus another 5%, so I got the thing around 275 new after taxes.Ammunition. I shot 500 rounds including Remington FMJ 95 grain, Winchester FMJ 95 grain, Federal FMJ 95 grain, Winchester JHP 95 grain, Ruger ARX 56 grain, and some garbage “range special” 100 grain reloads.Feel: It doesn’t feel like a 380. I shot my Glock 19, then my Nano, then the 500 rounds on the LCP II. Surprisingly it didn’t feel like I was shooting a 380, but more like 9mm. Comparing it to other single stacks and sub-compacts, the LCP II felt like it had much more punch to it, without the insane amount of recoil I originally pictured.Accuracy: At the 25-30 ft range, I was able to maintain a decent grouping, despite having such a small frame. It is often phrased as a point and shoot gun but after 500 rounds I feel confident in being able to hit center mass accurately at the 21 ft mark. I read another user said something along the lines of “the Nano is a sniper compared to the LCP” which is relatively accurate, but I didn’t buy a pocket pistol to do marksmanship shooting.Gripping: This should be obvious for pretty much any grown man attempting to get a full pistol grip on a pocket-sized gun. I noticed that my grip and aim was fantastic for the first 4-5 rounds, but I had to catch myself readjusting for the last round. Especially so when I practiced 6+1. An easy remedy was gripping tape and a firm “lean into it” type grip. The gripping on the slide was actually very impressive. Wet hands or oiled hands had no problem racking that slide whatsoever.Magazines: Six rounds go quickly. When I shoot my CCW guns I practice for CCW scenarios, not marksmanship practice like a lot of the guys I see at the range. Following range rules (I hate this one) of one round per second, those six go quickly. There is an odd feeling though when having one 6+1, that 7th round really makes a difference. It is important to note that the LCP original 7 round extension mags are compatible with the LCP II; however, the new LCP II’s lockback feature when the mag is empty will not happen with the old LCP magazines. 7+1 would be nice. It’s a bigger shame given Ruger has yet to release a 7 round mag like they did for the original LCP. A Gentleman at the range stopped by to show me he had a 10 round mag (similar), but that kinda defeats the “pocket” in “pocket pistol”. Even wearing that bad boy at 4 o’clock would print pretty badly.Reloading: Magazine reloads never felt natural. This could be I’m so used to dealing with the P226 or Glock 19, both full sized double stack mags, but attempting to do quick mag reloads never felt comfortable. I found myself resetting over and over just picking up the gun and attempting to get the magazine in. Additionally, when inserting the magazine, it needs a firm smack to be properly seated. The problem is, the gun isn’t large enough to even wrap your pink around the bottom, so you have to open your hand up to smack the magazine. It didn’t feel anything like reloading any other gun and I feel that if I had to handle a failure to feed/extract situation, that I would likely be screwed. Even my Nano has a decent sized magazine where it is easy to pull out, hold the mag, triage the weapon, and the reload the mag. The LCP 2 just felt a little off. I’m sure with more practice and drills this might be lesser, but I think a second magazine would be necessary.Common ComplaintsFailure to feed/extract: Surprisingly, the only ammo that I had some failure to feed/extract were the Ruger ARX rounds and those reloads. It ate the other ammo like a charm. During the 500 rounds, I never applied any additional oil or lubricants.The sights: They are a huge improvement over the original LCP which had none. The LCP 2 has raised sights, but could definitely use a splash of bright color, or at least white spotting. Still, for a 21 ft gun, I think it is plenty for the day time, dark scenarios may be a different situation.Magazine Release: Some people have complained that mag release is too loose, but I found this was only an issue at the very beginning. Newer LCPs (even the older models) have always had issues with new magazines. They aren’t shaved down well, and often end up catching the release as the go in. When I first bought it, the magazine wouldn’t even go in and I was too nervous I was going to break it. Google quickly showed this was common and that it was a “new magazine” problem, not the LCP. Right they were! After doing several empty reloads, back and forth, smacking them in and taking them out, I never noticed any issue regarding the magazine dropping out. If you put a brand new magazine in, you’ll discover the issue, just make sure to slap it in and take it out a couple dozen times.Conclusion: I really enjoyed shooting and getting to know the LCP 2. I think it is a great pocket pistol as long as you understand what role and purpose it has, especially for the price. I don’t think it is a replacement for all the 1911’s, the full sized, or single stack 45’s out there, as some people refuse to carry a 380. For me, I didn’t find any of the sub-compact 9mm’s were comfortable enough while wearing to the point I wasn’t carrying a firearm, many a times I wish I had. Now, as soon as I can sell my Nano, I’ll be standing in line for a G43! via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2u8qr9X

Another new guy - thanks for being a great sub!


Embarrassed to say that I have been lurking on Reddit for about 3 years since I started carrying. This quickly became my favorite sub. I have been very impressed with r/CCW in that there is a lot of good information that's shared with little flaming and more maturity than you'd normally see.Like u/usernamejamie, I am about to turn 50, but am relatively new to shooting. I have always been into self defense, but from an unarmed perspective. As I have grown older and have slowed down and stopped training as much (trained and then taught martial arts for 20+ years), I have realized that all of my skills and strength could be overcome by anyone, including a child, who could squeeze a trigger. After having a family, I grew to realize that it's part of my responsibility as a parent to be capable of protecting my wife and children, and making sure they could do the same.As far as firearm experience and training, I had little real experience until about 4 years ago, and then jumped into pistols, then USPSA, and have just taken my first formal training, which validated my skills, to some degree. I have an AR, shotgun, and rifle, but need to take some time to learn to use them to a degree to which I can use them for defensive purposes, if needed.The most pleasant part of becoming a gun owner and shooter has been the community aspect. I was amazed at how helpful the gun community in general has been, including this subreddit.Anyway, thank you to r/CCW being so welcoming. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tThciv

PSA: Going to Canada?


Just got back from a trip into Canada, and I had a hell of a time figuing out what to do with my revolver. I studied the options, but none of them panned out.The best advice I found was to get a safe deposit box, but when I called a bank they said I had to have an account with them, and no cash or guns could be stored in it.Second option was to send it to a friend, but that would have been a real hassle to do legally, be a big inconvience to my friend, and I would not be able to retrieve the gun until I was back home.The third option was to find a nice secure place and bury it, which I just could not convince my self was a good idea for many reasons.So, I called the border patrol in the town I would be entering Canada. The gentleman was very helpful, and gave me a phone number to some guy in town who helps people in this situation. Got ahold of him, but he was out of town on business (note: this was just a cell number, and NOT a business like I had expected). He referred me to a buddy who provided the same service.I was Leary of calling this second guy, as the referral has gotten further from the source, but I was running out of options, so ended up leaving him a message.At this point I just said neck with it and called a place that will store shipments that cannot be delivered to Canada. Told the guy my situation, and he said no problem- does it all the time, just puts it in his safe and charges $20 a week.The other guy called me back, and was very friendly, but my gun was already safely stores by this point.Just picked it up yesterday, and it was still safely locked in its case with my ammo...This was in Sweetwater Montana, and the place was called Mars, so I would recommend him, or advise you find a similar establishment where you plan on crossing.Hope some of you find this helpful! Anyone else have input on this?Oh, and to help keep this post within the rules, my gun is safely back inside my waistband.... via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2tNnCMb

Question about carry to a concert?


First if I should post to legaladvise instead of here let me know also I'm on mobile sorry for any errors.I am going to a concert this evening and I really do want to carry, however I am not sure if it is allowed or if there will be security/metal detectors and what to do in that scenario. This is Washington state and the only law I can find about this is:RCW 70.108.150 "It shall be unlawful for any person, except law enforcement officers, to carry, transport or convey, or to have in his possession or under his control any firearm while on the site of an outdoor music festival."RCW 70.108.020 (3) "Outdoor music festival" or "music festival" or "festival" means an assembly of persons gathered primarily for outdoor, live or recorded musical entertainment, where the predicted attendance is two thousand persons or more and where the duration of the program is five hours or longer: PROVIDED, That this definition shall not be applied to any regularly established permanent place of worship, stadium, athletic field, arena, auditorium, coliseum, or other similar permanently established places of assembly for assemblies which do not exceed by more than two hundred fifty people the maximum seating capacity of the structure where the assembly is held: PROVIDED, FURTHER, That this definition shall not apply to government sponsored fairs held on regularly established fairgrounds nor to assemblies required to be licensed under other laws or regulations of the state. [2012 c 117 § 421; 1971 ex.s. c 302 § 21.]So it sounds like I can carry lawfully in stadiums or arenas but I am slightly confused about the limit regarding person capacity of the arena. Finally if I can legally carry and there is security/metal detectors what would I do in that situation? via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vh1a28

Chicago Concealed Carry but not on public transportation...?


Hello gentlemen,I am planning on moving out of the California police state next year and was really excited to consider two cities where I'd have the right to concealed carry. I truly believe any man who has the ability to arm himself, and doesn't, isn't a man.Anyways to get off my soap box I'm moving most likely to Chicago or Houston soon and I was very happy to find out Chicago/Illinois does have concealed carry. Then I found out that in Chicago you can't carry on public transportation...?That would effectively make it impossible to carry for most people.... Seriously? Yes obviously if you choose to drive a car this doesn't apply but one of my tickers for Chicago vs Houston was the ability to live comfortably without a car.What gives? Any Chicagoans wanna speak on this? Inability to carry on public transport to me pretty much means it might as well still be illegal to me. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2w9pKhK

Finally content with my first setup


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Looking for a .45 with more than a 6 round mag, preferably single stack and easy to conceal


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Looking into IWB holsters


I've been carrying my .45 Shield OWB since I got my permit but I'm realizing that I don't enjoy having to wear a baggy shirt over my T-shirt everywhere I go, So I'm thinking about IWB. I'm considering Alien gear but I want other opinions on the holster itself and tips on carrying IWB. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2uIT1Ch

Had to switch to lefty AIWB.


Had abdominal surgery last week and now there is a nice big incision right where my M&P shield normally rides. My abdomen is still very swollen, so my waist band is snug. I switched (temporarily) to a smaller Glock 42 and a lefty kydex holster. Lets see how this goes. BTW I do train shooting lefty. http://ift.tt/2w9zKaS via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vh59fk

Looking for a new pocket carry, LCP or Pico?


I'm looking for a new pocket carry. I have an OLD .38 (SW bodyguard from the 1970s) that I'm retiring.I like the LCP Custom and the Beretta Pico, but can't decide. Since I have a problem getting rid of guns, I wouldn't mind keeping something with collectible value. I'm thinking the LCP Custom may be collectible one day. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2vh0TMX