Ken
BBI: ...”you better not forget the safe word because shit's about to get weird”...
revchuck38: ...”mo' ammo is mo' betta' unless you're swimming or on fire.”
I regularly carry a G26 in either a JMCK 2.0 AIWB or a Perun OWB. I messed with the 43X and 48 but sold them. Both were reliable but they were not as easy to shoot as the G26. G26 is my 10 round gun. They are the small non-NPE gun that shoots like a bigger gun. They can be reloaded with G19 or G17/45 mags. This lets the user scale up or sown depending on role. The flat 10 round mags are superbly reliable when having to adhere to neutered mag laws.
"Knowledge is good." Emil Faber, date unknown.
G26 for carry, G19x for range, matches, hiking by the border when not carrying a long gun. Jframe in the pocket most of the time with either, and sometimes alone.
G42 for working out when I need absolutely flat and thin, like at the gym or tennis court.
I can't believe I'm going to say this. I've never been a fan of Springfield but see if you can rent a Hellcat Pro. For CC overall size of a Sig 365XL but with 15+1. Actually it's somewhere in between the Sig and the 43X.
Unless of course mag compatibility is a must then the 17/19/26
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I conceal a G19/MR920 daily with a 509T.
Once in a while I conceal a CR920
If I could I would conceal a XR920/G45 daily
At this point, I think I would prefer two G19s over a G19 and G26 or G17/34
I find the G26 awkward to draw from concealment even though it may be in some ways easier to conceal, though it tends to want to roll over the belt more. The G17/34 don't conceal as well as the G19 but are doable, however I don't really shoot them better than the G19. The slim Magpul magwell for the G19 plus home stippling and removal of finger grooves oddly enough made me love the grip when I previously was meh about it.
Ken
BBI: ...”you better not forget the safe word because shit's about to get weird”...
revchuck38: ...”mo' ammo is mo' betta' unless you're swimming or on fire.”
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