caleb at around the 5:55 mark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=bLEilL6w0O4
caleb at around the 5:55 mark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=bLEilL6w0O4
I decided to pick one up too, the features seem great for the price point. Thanks very much to @LangdonTactical for putting this together. It will make a nice compliment to my "regular" 92G. It's sitting over at Buds waiting for me to pick it up.
It is a bit concerning because it appears that I have been bit by the pizza bug........
Like others have said, 92FS/M9 can be a fine carry gun for a dedicated user who doesn't mind an admittedly biggish gun. I appendix carried one for years, when it was my issue gun. That was before we had the much better holsters that are available today. Smaller/lighter options are now plentiful, but it does work, and quite well.
A 92FS is easy to carry concealed with a proper holster and belt.
It conceals easily under a T-shirt.
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I DO carry a rail-less Beretta 92G most of the time. It has a spurless hammer, my sight, and some WC grips. Oh, and the flat wire spring (as a T&E)... I like it. The gun is uncomplicated. The trigger is totally manageable.
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The trick is to a have a really good holster for the pistol. Clyde from Carolina mentioned that holster options have gotten better for the 92. I totally agree.
I'll say that the Keepers Concealment AIWB is what really makes this work - It is the gold standard for carrying a 92.
Obviously, when I'm headed to the gym or in a monkey suit, it is really difficult to carry a 92. Those are the days for a PM9 or a j-frame (looking at an M&P340 now).
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I ordered the Langdon M9 last night.....figures- they are out of stock.
Have carried the M9 strong side the last two days with no issues. Surprised how easy it is to conceal on the hip.
The size and weight has been no issue at all.
I ate so much gelato- I ordered the BrigTac and CenTac this morning.
This country needs an enema- Blues approved sig line