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  • EDC Caliber


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    japartridge

    Master
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    Mar 20, 2011
    2,170
    38
    Bloomington
    Ahh, congrats on a new toy!

    thank you.... I'll be ordering it this week... tried to get it ordered on Friday, didn't have time.. my preferred dealer is only open Monday - Friday. :rolleyes:

    really want the compensated model, as I've heard that the DB9 can be a little snappy, as all micro 9's can be... was thinking about the Crimson trace model, but I can always add that later.... I'm really liking the idea of the IWB and 2 extra mags without being detectable!
    :rockwoot:
     

    ReSSurrected

    Shooter
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    4   0   0
    Mar 3, 2010
    583
    18
    Bloomington
    .45 & .22.

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    mkelsey

    Sharpshooter
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    17   0   0
    Jun 13, 2009
    363
    16
    Springville
    My main edc is an XD9sc but depending on my mood you might catch me with a full size 1911 on my hip or a 380 in my pocket. Always one of those 3 though... at least for now:rockwoot:.
     

    stoyan79

    Sharpshooter
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    22   0   0
    Oct 24, 2009
    396
    34
    9mm or 38 special, depending on clothing and day activities.



    I'm just generally curious as to what the majority of people carry. My guess would be either 9mm or .40 but, let's find out. ;)

    Also; if you'd like, post WHY you chose your caliber.
     

    U.S. Patriot

    Grandmaster
    Rating - 87.5%
    7   1   0
    Jan 30, 2009
    9,815
    38
    Columbus
    Currently: Kel-Tec PF9 9mm
    Full Size Carry: FNP 9mm

    1. 9mm ammunition is cheaper. I'm also going to eventually get into reloading.
    2. There is a large market of SD loadings.
    3. The 9mm has light recoil and is easy to control.
    4. The 9mm is sufficient for SD. The whole handgun stopping power issue is nothing more than internet hype BS.
    5. Capacity: I can carry more rounds at the same weight in a similar platform.

    That's why I choose to carry handguns chambered in 9mm
     
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    SSGSAD

    Grandmaster
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    14   0   0
    Dec 22, 2009
    12,404
    48
    Town of 900 miles
    9mm, and .45, I have also carried, .357 Mag., and .38 spl., 9mm, mag., cap., .45, pure knock down power, the revolvers, all I had at the time ..... .38, back-up, now .....
     

    Sylvain

    Grandmaster
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    1   0   0
    Nov 30, 2010
    77,468
    113
    Normandy
    Currently: Kel-Tec PF9 9mm
    Full Size Carry: FNP 9mm

    1. 9mm ammunition is cheaper. I'm also going to eventually get into reloading.
    2. There is a large market of SD loadings.
    3. The 9mm has light recoil and is easy to control.
    4. The 9mm is sufficient for SD. The whole handgun stopping power issue is nothing more than internet hype BS.

    That's why I choose to carry handguns chambered in 9mm

    :yesway: +1 agree with all that.
     

    Sgood

    Shooter
    Rating - 0%
    0   0   0
    Jun 26, 2011
    269
    16
    West Newton
    wow....i feel under dressed usually just a walther pk380, cheap gun don't care that it will get scratched and worn from everyday carry.....still has enough power to make someone wish they had stayed home....and accurate as hell to about 25yrds.....supprising for a little gun fits my big hands, rather well.
     
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