A Ruger Stainless Steel 22/45I've seen quite a few posts on here about what members EDC (every day carry) preferences are. I wanted to start this thread a while back but thought it may not be appropriate for the forum. Then I see it come up again and don't want to hijack someone else's thread. Well, I like to think I am in like minded company here and would love to see the eye candy.
I've had my CCW/CPL for over 10 yrs. First pistol I bought to carry was a Keltec 380. Kicked like a little mule and jammed on me a few times. No uh uh.
Then got a Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm compact...Shield wasn't out yet. Loved that gun, fired straight and true and never failed. Just too big for comfortable concealment, double stacked 13 rd mag.
Ended up with this one and love it. Kahr Arms CM9. Smallest 9mm available at the time. I like to carry in my front pocket. Well built, feels good and never fails. Added the Talen Grip and Crimson Trace laser.
Fire power...don't leave home without it!
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Uhhhh, where's your bow?I'm carrying a Glock 43 while in the Pioneer. Walther PPQ while hunting, and a Ruger LCP II for EDC.
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The stick and string (Hoyt) is for the four legged creatures, while the handgun is for the two legged ones.Uhhhh, where's your bow?
At least you've got good bow taste!The stick and string (Hoyt) is for the four legged creatures, while the handgun is for the two legged ones.
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I have one and really like it!My CCW is a Springfield Armory XD-S 3.3 .45ACP. Its my Pocket Howitzer, well one of them
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45 cal. and 357 mag. are my favorite cal's.My CCW is a Springfield Armory XD-S 3.3 .45ACP. Its my Pocket Howitzer, well one of them
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Yea I put a light on the target at night and practice , my dumbass neibors try to cow boy up at night, talk about a rodeo while i'm practicing!Kimber Eclipse - .45 works for me for carry.
When guiding it was a Ruger RedHawk in .44 Mag.
And 1 or 5 or so others that get exercised regularly. Love having a range set up right out my back door.