Any recommendations for how to concealed carry? Maybe thoughts on some of the undershirts Ive seen with built in holsters or anything else you guys like?
I'm an "appendix carry" advocate, which means my gun is in the 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock area (I'm right-handed). I'm 5-11 / 180, and according to wife, friends, and a mirror I don't print at all even with just a t-shirt over my jeans. I usually tuck the t-shirt in, and wear a Columbia or such short-sleeve shirt over it to prevent "gun on skin" contact, but even then just wipe your gun down at the end of the day and you're good to go.
Lots of good holsters out there. Matter of what you prefer. Right now, AlienGear seems to be the hot brand.
I always tell the "cool guys" who have their gun on their back hip, or at their 6 o'clock that it's going to suck when someone comes up behind them in line at the grocery store; takes their gun; and kills them with it.
If you do basic research online from legitimate self-defense and CCW sites, that should help you make a wise choice.
Good Luck.
Any recommendations for how to concealed carry? Maybe thoughts on some of the undershirts Ive seen with built in holsters or anything else you guys like?
SGAmmo
Ammo2Go
Palmetto State Armory
AIM Surplus
J&G Sales
Wideners
Midway
Are all sites I've used for bulk purchases over the years with reasonable prices and decent shipping.
I steer clear of Cheaper than Dirt since those greedy ****s tend to jack prices as soon as they can whenever there is a shooting in the news. But it's out there.
I'd steer clear of anything reloaded you find at a gun show. Generally:
Federal
Winchester
Prvi Partizan
Sellier and Bellot
Magtech
Any Russian animal brand steel cased
Wolf brass cased
CCI (though some of their brass cased I got once wasn't crimped and I had major bullet setback issues)
PMC
Speer
Tula...can be okay, but loads light from time to time
Independence
Remington
Hornady
Fiocchi
Geco
Armscor
IMI
Are good and trusted brands that shouldn't give you problems. Be wary, again, of any reloads from a non-reputable manufacturer.
I'm an "appendix carry" advocate, which means my gun is in the 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock area (I'm right-handed). I'm 5-11 / 180, and according to wife, friends, and a mirror I don't print at all even with just a t-shirt over my jeans. I usually tuck the t-shirt in, and wear a Columbia or such short-sleeve shirt over it to prevent "gun on skin" contact, but even then just wipe your gun down at the end of the day and you're good to go.
Lots of good holsters out there. Matter of what you prefer. Right now, AlienGear seems to be the hot brand.
I always tell the "cool guys" who have their gun on their back hip, or at their 6 o'clock that it's going to suck when someone comes up behind them in line at the grocery store; takes their gun; and kills them with it.
If you do basic research online from legitimate self-defense and CCW sites, that should help you make a wise choice.
Good Luck.
They should not in any state since it's technically protected medical information.
Yeah, that sounds right. Only thing I can think that might affect that is if police were involved and somehow the person was charged with something.
I've owned rifles and shotguns and hunted most of my life, but I've never carried a handgun. However, with how times have gotten I've started looking at a gun for concealed carry. I went straight to a Glock 43 and Glock 19. I've researched and held them both, even shot the 19. I am 6' 2" and 180 lbs, so I am concerned on how I can conceal the 19, but then the capacity of the 43 concerns me with only 6+1. Anybody have advice or have owned both?
Thank you sir. Placed an order with SGAmmo yesterday. 400 rds of 9mm 300 rds of .380. Locally it's hard to find .380 brass for less than $16 a box. 11.95 online. 9mm was about the same as local big box stores, but tax free. Will def purchase more next time. Just tested the waters with this purchase.
Well I've bit the bullet and got my new carry piece thanks to my loving wife. As much as I wanted to stick with a .45, after considering y'alls advice, advice from other friends, budget, and handling several options I decided on a Smith & Wesson M&P shield in 9mm. My wife surprised me with it for Valentine's day. Now comes the fun part of putting many many rounds through it to "experiment" with what it likes.
Look at the Glock 26, it's the double stack version of the G43
I have a 26 and while it's smaller than the 17 and 19 the double stack still makes it thick. I have two mags, 10 & 15 rounds so having enough bullets isn't a problem. That said I went with the 26 because it was a dual purpose carry and home defense weapon. If I was going exclusively carry I'd get the 43. JMHO
