Carrying a Hi Point is fine, but only if you plan on using it as a blunt object.There's really no general consensus. I don't see where anyone admits to carrying a Hi Point...........
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Carrying a Hi Point is fine, but only if you plan on using it as a blunt object.There's really no general consensus. I don't see where anyone admits to carrying a Hi Point...........
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Carrying a Hi Point is fine, but only if you plan on using it as a blunt object.
You didn't pull the trigger at the right time when S&W had their rebate last year, I got my Shield 9mm for $214. And a PPQ is too big for a carry but a nice 4" barrel 9.I bought a Springfield XDS9. I wanted a Shield, but they were much pricier. My next gun will likely be a Walther PPQ 9mm. Pretty awesome trigger on that gun ...
The PPQ won’t be a carry weapon, but will be equipped with a threaded barrel and silencer as to not wake the wife as I kill intruders.....You didn't pull the trigger at the right time when S&W had their rebate last year, I got my Shield 9mm for $214. And a PPQ is too big for a carry but a nice 4" barrel 9.
There's PPQ M2's on an open table at my gun store/range, I pick one up every week after I'm done shooting..The PPQ won’t be a carry weapon, but will be equipped with a threaded barrel and silencer as to not wake the wife as I kill intruders.....
How reliable has yours been? I havent put many rounds through mine. If it fails to fire a time or two, it's gone. Ill get a glock 42 or 43 and deal with having something much better in my pocket.
OP-it's a decision only you can make based on your experience. I suggest joining a range that also sells/rents firearms. You can shoot various makes/models/sizes/calibers and find what works best for you. I would first find a pistol that fits your hand comfortably ie: single/double stack, compact/service/full size. Also important is that it has a size where you can manage the recoil and repeatedly shoot small groups of Hammer 2's, 3's, and 4's. Putting multiple rounds down range quickly and on target is the most important aspect of your choice. Once you find the right pistol for you, then you can address the concealment aspect.
Bueller?I'm thinking of getting rid of my M&P40C for a lighter carry gun. Anyone think I should/should not? (Thinking Glock 43, M&P Shield or Glock 26 off the top of my head. Hate stock Glock sights, though) I'd prefer to stay .40 S&W so I don't have to stock another caliber, but open to 9mm.
Started carrying my XD40SC today to see how much better, if at all, it feels for me vs the M&P. I carry everything IWB via Crossbreed holsters. Maybe the holster is my issue?
What is the issue you speak of? Does the pistol seem too heavy to carry? Regardless of size and weight a well made carry belt does wonders and will hold any pistol exactly where you put it.Bueller?
I'm a thin guy so yea it has started to feel like too much weight to lug around all day. I use well made carry belts so that is not the issue. Not interested in going to another M&P unless they shaved the weight by a good margin. I know my XD40SC is about the same weight, but it does not feel like it. I could always just buy a used Glock with night sightsWhat is the issue you speak of? Does the pistol seem too heavy to carry? Regardless of size and weight a well made carry belt does wonders and will hold any pistol exactly where you put it.
If you’re completely set on changing pistols I would take a look at the S&W M&P 2.0 as the ergonomics will be better than your current piece while still be a familiar platform. This is especially true if you don’t like Glock sights.
Slinging Led, EDC, Tight Lines, Razor Sharp Knives and Conceal Carrying!
I'm a thin guy so yea it has started to feel like too much weight to lug around all day. I use well made carry belts so that is not the issue. Not interested in going to another M&P unless they shaved the weight by a good margin. I know my XD40SC is about the same weight, but it does not feel like it. I could always just buy a used Glock with night sights
Sigs have never felt right in my handsYou could always go with a Sig P938 extreme. Factory night sights, 9mm, 1911 platform, dead ringer of a shooting pistol and is 16oz compared to your M&P at 24.9oz. The P938 can be had pre-owned for $500-550.
Slinging Led, EDC, Tight Lines, Razor Sharp Knives and Conceal Carrying!
You could always go with a Sig P938 extreme. Factory night sights, 9mm, 1911 platform, dead ringer of a shooting pistol and is 16oz compared to your M&P at 24.9oz. The P938 can be had pre-owned for $500-550.
Slinging Led, EDC, Tight Lines, Razor Sharp Knives and Conceal Carrying!