How many concealed weapons permits here?
I carry a H&K USP .40, fullsize. Such an incredible weapon in my opinion. Bought it without even firing one, purchased it, lined up a Glock 19 (I believe, their older .40), my dad's S&W .40, and my new HK at the time. Shot them each, DAY AND NIGHT difference between the H&K and everything else. Then again, I guess I paid for that difference so I'd expect it 

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fnsweets3,
Man I can relate to that. I have not found a glove that I feel comfortable in with my Duty Glock .40. Therefore I wear my left glove and not my right. I figure I use my left side for protection anyway, glove good. Right hand is reserved for open hand combat, O.C, Baton/X26 Taser, Glock...in that order!
Man I can relate to that. I have not found a glove that I feel comfortable in with my Duty Glock .40. Therefore I wear my left glove and not my right. I figure I use my left side for protection anyway, glove good. Right hand is reserved for open hand combat, O.C, Baton/X26 Taser, Glock...in that order!
Thanks fnsweets3, although I just purchased a Walther P22 plinker, I'm very highly considering a H&K compact for carrying since the fullsize is well, quite large and uncomfortable to wear concealed for long periods, even at 6'2. I enjoy the enlarged trigger cage, especially when I lived in Klamath Falls, I went shooting all the time with gloves on (to stay warm, not for tac reasons) hehe. BTW good to see you here too, saw your other reply the other day
My buddy who goes to the mall with me was jealous that I was getting all the womens. Finally, I told him my secret was that I stuck numb-chucks down my pants. He said he didn't have no numb-chucks and I told him anything would work, even a balled up pair of socks.
Next time we went to the mall he complained he still didn't get any action even with socks stuffed down his pants.
I looked at him and said, "Odin, they go in the front."
Next time we went to the mall he complained he still didn't get any action even with socks stuffed down his pants.
I looked at him and said, "Odin, they go in the front."

Two years later, Raoul, I finally read your post... That's two years I could have been telling goat jokes.

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North Carolina here.
Carry a KelTek P3AT in 380, or a H&K P2000 in .357 Sig.
KelTek is easier to conceal, uuslaly in a pocket holster, or IWB holster.
H&K is carried in a Galco Horizontal shoulder rig, or Galco Paddle holster.
Carry a KelTek P3AT in 380, or a H&K P2000 in .357 Sig.
KelTek is easier to conceal, uuslaly in a pocket holster, or IWB holster.
H&K is carried in a Galco Horizontal shoulder rig, or Galco Paddle holster.
I carry Keltec .40. Cheap gun but shoots well. Kind of hard on the hands, small gun big hole at the end of the barrel. Composite stock, Tefloned slide, and stainless guts. Good gun to keep in a car possibly. I used to carry my Colts but didn't like having a 700.00 gun laying in my truck.
I can undersatnd that. THat is why I have a gunsafe, bolted down in my truck. If I go somewhere and can't carry, then I lock it up.
CCW in PA here. I either carry my H&K P7 with Gold Dots in 9mm+p, or my S&W 340M&P with Gold Dots in .357. < My palm is still a little tender from yesterday's trip to the range with that angry little beast...



