Beretta
CZ
FN/Browning (Hi Power)
FN (excluding Hi Power)
Glock
Heckler & Koch
Kahr
Kel-Tec
Ruger - Revolver
Ruger - Semiautomatic (excluding 1911s)
Smith & Wesson - Revolver
Smith & Wesson - Semiautomatic (excluding 1911s)
Springfield Armory - XD Series
Taurus
Walther
1911 - Gov't Model (5", .45 ACP)
1911 - Other model
Other - Revolver
Other - Semiautomatic
S&W Shield 9mm
Really? You include FN, Ruger, Taurus, and Kahr, but not Sig?
I carry a Sig SP2022 in 9MM
Majority of the past year was;
HK USP Compact 9mm
I was in a bit of a transition from striker AIWB and tried a Sig P239 (great gun but not used to the controls), then the HK. I was waiting for a Beretta 92FS Compact I ordered but really liked the USP. Now that 1911s are approved for my department I am on my 10-day wait for a Springfield Range Officer Compact 9mm. I like that the 1911 and the USP have similar controls... we'll see what wins the carry battle for the rest of 2016 and onward...
Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Pro Series 4.25 .40 S&W
Hokey religions and ancient lubricants are no match for a good Group IV PAO
Owner 360 Performance Shooting
My BUG gets carried the most since I work in a dress/casual atmosphere and I can't risk anyone noticing. It's ALWAYS on my left ankle as opposed to my EDC (XDS 9mm) that's carried fewer hours a week.
S&W Body Guard 380 w/ laser
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I will say after reading 29 pages and thinking of my answer I have come to a Model 60 2" j frame. I carried a Glock 19 much of the year and as well as my 26 and my shield. If I'm honest with myself the 60 has gotten the nod more days than the other. Unsure what next year will bring but plan to really narrow my focus.
Wilson Combat LR-LW 45 ACP.