New ccp holder and at the new purchase stage of a conceal carry pistol. Because CT has a 10 round mag limit , I'm leaning toward a single stack 9mm. Now comes the advice. I'll take all suggestions. Thanks.
New ccp holder and at the new purchase stage of a conceal carry pistol. Because CT has a 10 round mag limit , I'm leaning toward a single stack 9mm. Now comes the advice. I'll take all suggestions. Thanks.
10 round magazine max go with a 45ACP. At least you can leave larger holes !
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Any Connecticut ccp holders here? How was or is your experience with the choice (restriction) of concealed weapon. I wanted to love a glock 19 but why suffer the bulk of a double stack limited to only 10 rounds or get a Walther PPS m2 at 8 rounds and gain the conceal ability and comfort. I'm also going aiwb, probably jmck tuckable.
I wouldn't necessarily carry a compact pistol just because of a cap limit, since larger pistols are easier for me to shoot well. Lightweight Commander in 9x19 is a very happy 10 round choice.
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Last edited by LostDuke; 08-22-2016 at 10:15 PM.
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1911s have become more popular here in CT since the new BS laws. The M&P 45 has a 10 round magazine and I know a few guys who have chosen them. A friend just picked up a pair of Walther PPQ 45s. He found someone to laser weld the 12 round magazines to a max of 10.
The Glock 19 is considered by many to be the sweet spot. Not too big to conceal, not too small to be a lousy range gun.
The best advice I can give you is to get training. There are a number of options available to you in CT.