Posted by organicfarmer1972 on November 26, 2010 at 21:54:25 from (173.160.146.44):
In Reply to: What Do you Carry? posted by welding man on November 26, 2010 at 10:07:06:
I used to carry a Sig P232, but found that I had run two warrants with the magazine not seated all the way. It seems the European mag clip can be rubbed loose on a car seat while driving,
I now carry a S&W M&P compact in a 9mm. It gives me more rounds than the Sig P232 .380 and very smooth shooting.,
When I teach CHL, I advise everyone to carry a S&W snub revolver with a concealed hammer. Revolvers are much more reliant unless you are willing to keep a semi-auto clean and off of the floor board of your car.
If you are competent in clearing jams and keeping the weapon clean, then a semi will do fine for you.
Thank God we are in America so that we can legally carry and own firearms.
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