emopunker2004 10:22 AM 01-16-2013
Heck night be cheaper to buy a separate owb and iwb holster lol
MurphysLaw 11:00 AM 01-16-2013
There's always that, I'm pretty happy with the Galco King Tuk I have for IWB.
emopunker2004 11:07 AM 01-16-2013
Then but a owb save money
bonjing 11:12 AM 01-16-2013
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
Anyone have experience with Raven Concealment holsters? I'm kinda digging the fact the Phantom can be worn OWB and IWB.
They are very nice! Mine I used for work (iwb) with a g19. Even with a muffin top I never noticed it was there. My friend also had his built for 226 with a surefire x300 attached. He said that he doesn't notice it either.
Shot 100 percent yesterday on my concealed qual, love my M&P!!
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J0eybb 11:46 AM 01-16-2013
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Don't forget the added cost of $200 for the ATF tax stamp and waiting 6-9 months for the paperwork to be processed. :-)
Well worth it for an SBR.
They also have a 6.5" barrel with 9.5" muzzle break, MPX-C. This allows you to have the gun and shoot it while you wait on your suppressor sleeve.
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Jefft72 11:59 AM 01-16-2013
Congrats on passing with flying colors! I am interested in pursuing my chl as well as my first handgun purchase. I need to get to the range and try a few out. The M&P is definitely on my list to test fire.
What is yours chambered in? (nvm, I looked at the bigger picture that you attached and see that is is the 9c)
What factors came into play in deciding the caliber?
Originally Posted by Remo:
Shot 100 percent yesterday on my concealed qual, love my M&P!!
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emopunker2004 12:00 PM 01-16-2013
I'm just gonna fill out my paperwork and throw a 10-11 in barrel on it when the stamp comes back.
emopunker2004 12:02 PM 01-16-2013
Originally Posted by Jefft72:
Congrats on passing with flying colors! I am interested in pursuing my chl as well as my first handgun purchase. I need to get to the range and try a few out. The M&P is definitely on my list to test fire.
What is yours chambered in? (nvm, I looked at the bigger picture that you attached and see that is is the 9c)
What factors came into play in deciding the caliber?
Capacity, "stopping power", cost of ammo, what you shoot best.
emopunker2004 12:04 PM 01-16-2013
Originally Posted by Jefft72:
Congrats on passing with flying colors! I am interested in pursuing my chl as well as my first handgun purchase. I need to get to the range and try a few out. The M&P is definitely on my list to test fire.
What is yours chambered in? (nvm, I looked at the bigger picture that you attached and see that is is the 9c)
What factors came into play in deciding the caliber?
Just have always carried a 9mm full size and compact, gets the job done.
Rifle looks good Justin
:-)
Jefft72 12:14 PM 01-16-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
Just have always carried a 9mm full size and compact, gets the job done.
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Capacity, "stopping power", cost of ammo, what you shoot best.
Thanks for the responses. That jives with what I have read in researching the topic. So long as you can put sufficient lead on target (9mm,.40,.45) all will do the job. And there is no substitute for trigger time.
I just noticed that the M&P Shield has a safety, I guess that is a new feature? Mine is tha M&P 9c no safety, why would you want a safety on a carry gun like that? Not like its a 1911
Originally Posted by Jefft72:
Thanks for the responses. That jives with what I have read in researching the topic. So long as you can put sufficient lead on target (9mm,.40,.45) all will do the job. And there is no substitute for trigger time.
As long as you shoot it well and puts rounds where they need to be most anything will work, hell .22's are deadly!!
emopunker2004 12:19 PM 01-16-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
I just noticed that the M&P Shield has a safety, I guess that is a new feature? Mine is tha M&P 9c no safety, why would you want a safety on a carry gun like that? Not like its a 1911
Some of the fullsize M&Ps do too. Just leave it off
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Some of the fullsize M&Ps do too. Just leave it off
I knew the .45 had a safety, oh well, odd.
emopunker2004 12:26 PM 01-16-2013
The only gun I have with a safety is my AR
:-)
I love my Kahr's trigger. So much better than the glock or M&P and I love Glocks
elderboy02 12:53 PM 01-16-2013
I hate guns with safeties. The only safety anyone should ever use and rely on is their finger.
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
I hate guns with safeties. The only safety anyone should ever use and rely on is their finger.
Finger and the stuff between their ears!! But then again, maybe people do need safety's.
:-)