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    Cool. When I or my wife carry one of our G26's it's with a Gi9 magazine with an X grip on it. Makes it a flush fit, and gives you a place for your pinky to grip. With an extra mag similarly equipped as a spare, that's 31 rounds of 9mm on tap, 16 before you need to do a magazine change
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    I CCW a Glock 19, and given that I'm old and big (6'2" and 250) it disappears in an IWB holster into my "love handles". Not to be contrary, but if I really need it, I'd just rather have 15+1rounds of 9mm than 6 or 7 rounds of 380. and if you compare the measurements of the pistols , they are close enough for me and my build....granted not for everyone. I have a WWII PPK in 380 or a S&W 642 in 38 that I carry if my clothes are that much of an issue, and I'm willing to risk lower capacity. I carry as if I may have to use in a bad situation, because when I don't, there will undoubtedly be one....Harold's law!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gooser View Post
    im thinking of another for the ex-wife
    I had a notion once too

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    I shot my buddy's 42 this weekend. I still prefer my P238 Equinox. Hell, I may even carry it one of these days, after you pry my 1911 out of my cold dead hands.
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    Just picked up a 1953 Winchester Model 12...12 guage 28" .....great shape too.

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    My new AAC Blackout AR on the way to its new home
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    Couple more pics...got to shoot it Saturday and sight it in.

    Absolutely in love with this caliber not to mention I didn't have to purchase new magazines as the. 223/556 mags accept the 300 blackout. Now I kinda want a bolt action 300 blackout as well.

    Eventually I'm gonna suppress an sbr upper...just lazy right now LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    Just picked up a 1953 Winchester Model 12...12 guage 28" .....great shape too.
    One of my carry's in the nam was the model 12 combat on many pathfinder missions. It's long history of efficiency lived up to the legend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lz6 View Post
    One of my carry's in the nam was the model 12 combat on many pathfinder missions. It's long history of efficiency lived up to the legend.
    I grew up in a house with a couple of model 12's, and killed many quotas worth of doves while growing up with a model 12, 16 guage. They've gotten particularly expensive though sadly enough and have never gotten up the nerve to shell out the cash the few times I have seen one for sale sadly...usually they are in bad shape anyways though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lz6 View Post
    One of my carry's in the nam was the model 12 combat on many pathfinder missions. It's long history of efficiency lived up to the legend.
    Thank you for your service .

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