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    daily carry is a Sig P229 or a H&K USP compact both in 40. I have several others that fall into the rotation depending on attire, weather, and occasion. Absolutely love my wheel guns but like the 1911s they are a bit bulky to carry most of the time.
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    Sig P220 45 cal. Been carrying it for over 20 years
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatire67 View Post
    daily carry is a Sig P229 or a H&K USP compact both in 40. I have several others that fall into the rotation depending on attire, weather, and occasion. Absolutely love my wheel guns but like the 1911s they are a bit bulky to carry most of the time.
    Good to see another person with similar preferences; I love my 229/.40!
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    Have to disagree on revolvers being bulky; depends on the revolver I'd say.

    The most concealable and effortless daily carry gun I own is a S&W 442. When carried in a Ritchie Nighthawk IWB holster, it is virtually invisible. Toting it around for 8 hours a day is a breeze..

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    I live in Ky., so we can carry ANY deadly weapon we choose, including straight razors, lead pipes, pistols, knives, brass knuckles, switchblades, fixed blades of any kind. We can carry whatever we want. They issue a CCDW permit, not a CCW. I always carry a .32 with hollow points and 2 10-round mags.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WILDMAN1 View Post
    I live in Ky., so we can carry ANY deadly weapon we choose, including straight razors, lead pipes, pistols, knives, brass knuckles, switchblades, fixed blades of any kind. We can carry whatever we want. They issue a CCDW permit, not a CCW. I always carry a .32 with hollow points and 2 10-round mags.
    Similar to the CCW law in Florida; you can pretty much carry any kind of pistol, knife, bludgeon, etc. you choose. I learned a while back though that one is ill advised to bring a knife to a gunfight....

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    Quote Originally Posted by WILDMAN1 View Post
    I live in Ky., so we can carry ANY deadly weapon we choose, including straight razors, lead pipes, pistols, knives, brass knuckles, switchblades, fixed blades of any kind. We can carry whatever we want. They issue a CCDW permit, not a CCW. I always carry a .32 with hollow points and 2 10-round mags.
    Nice, but a 32 is a bit small for my liking. I have a couple Sig P238's but they are as small as I will carry and carry them very little
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    I just recieved my new holster from Garret industries and since Friday I've been packing my Ruger 1911C instead of my usual (for work at least) Sig p938. I picked up the Silent thunder slim and I've got to say its quickly become my favorite holster. Once I've had a chance to test it a little more I'll post some pictures.
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    A comfortable holster means everything for sure, but you still must have retention and durability. I've been thinking about one of those Alien holsters for one of my babies to see how they are in the comfort arena as. Would love to see some pics of your Garret holster
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    At 6' tall and 140 lbs it's a little hard to hide a commander size 1911 in work clothes. I've managed it without any trouble for the week. Name:  silent thunder.jpg
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