Monday, June 15, 2020

Golden Age for CCW


I was just thinking how this is the golden age of CCW right now. When I started carrying about 13 years ago the options were not this plentiful. I started off with a full size Glock 17 that was way too big. Then to a Shield that was too small and snappy. I have a big box full of holsters that didn’t work for me. So many crappy knives, lights, and belts I got rid of. If you’re new in the EDC/CCW game you can do a little research and have an amazing set up. I see most of the new gun owners with a slim pistol like the Hellcat, 43x or P365XL with mind blowing capacity. And with countless really great holster options like a Tier 1 or Vedder. Combined with a slim cobra style belt, a compact Glock 19, Sig, HK, Smith, Walther is so much easier to conceal now. Also, you have the high quality, very light Benchmade Bugout and Kershaw type knives. Also the mini weapon and carry lights are super small and even rechargeable. The shield +15 mags for the 43x are a game changer. I just think it’s pretty amazing what’s available right now. The caliber isn’t an issue at all or what ammo to carry. It’s pretty much an easy choice right now. I literally had to go through so much trial and error to get it right from like 2007-2016. I’m just happy things are so easy right now for new people getting started. I can’t lie, I get a little jealous when I see some first time set ups on here. You’re pretty much set for the next 5 years. No changes needed if you didn’t want to. Just train and keep everything maintained. But I guess we older folks struggled for the new generation to have comfort and capacity with all the innovations. I know In a few years some knew and improved things will be released. But right now is an amazing time for a new gun owner. Thoughts from the new and the been around a while?TLDR: With all the new innovations in the EDC/CCW world you can find the perfect gun, holster, knife, lights with a little research. Amazing time to be alive. via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2YDbBt9

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