I've carried the 45ACP and the 9X19 professionally. I got no complaints. A bit of background on my history and then the questions.
I believe 99.9% of effective concealed carry is concealment, whether I'm out in a coat and tie with the wife or a t-shirt and cargo shorts, many times over the last 30 years I carry a 9x18 Makarov.
Winter, with a 3/4 length leather coat a model 10 S&W with +p+ 125 grain is completely covered by the jacket but an easy slide of the hand makes it available.
Working where concealment wasn't that big a deal a 9mm+P, Glock 19 and my Para Ordinance P14-45 were often on my hip.
As the proliferation of body armor became an issue I upped the 45ACP load to 45 Super about 20 years ago and got a Glock 31 in 357 Sig with European loadings a few years ago. The Glock 31 rides on my hip when concealment is less of an issue as much as the Glock 19 now.
Big bear country there's a 6" Model 29 in 44 mag on my hip or across my chest, however the 357 Sig with the right projectile has significant penetration, a thought if it's not Kodiack size.
Just to be clear in any situation that's appropriate a rifle is near buy, a fully 100% functional 30 carbine, one of my AR's, or bear land may see a 98 Mauser in 8mm.
In any non-bear situation I never feel underarmed with my Makarov, if I'm carrying something else mostly it's because the handgun themselves fit my attire better or because they are tough and won't suffer in a working environment. I find myself with the P14-45 and the Glock 31 in 357 Sig in small bear country.
Now to my questions. What is all the hoopla about the 10MM and the 40 S&W? Do those preparing to defend themselves really think that it's the cartridge choice and not their brain that can win the day? What do you think about cartridge choice?
If so we need help.
I believe 99.9% of effective concealed carry is concealment, whether I'm out in a coat and tie with the wife or a t-shirt and cargo shorts, many times over the last 30 years I carry a 9x18 Makarov.
Winter, with a 3/4 length leather coat a model 10 S&W with +p+ 125 grain is completely covered by the jacket but an easy slide of the hand makes it available.
Working where concealment wasn't that big a deal a 9mm+P, Glock 19 and my Para Ordinance P14-45 were often on my hip.
As the proliferation of body armor became an issue I upped the 45ACP load to 45 Super about 20 years ago and got a Glock 31 in 357 Sig with European loadings a few years ago. The Glock 31 rides on my hip when concealment is less of an issue as much as the Glock 19 now.
Big bear country there's a 6" Model 29 in 44 mag on my hip or across my chest, however the 357 Sig with the right projectile has significant penetration, a thought if it's not Kodiack size.
Just to be clear in any situation that's appropriate a rifle is near buy, a fully 100% functional 30 carbine, one of my AR's, or bear land may see a 98 Mauser in 8mm.
In any non-bear situation I never feel underarmed with my Makarov, if I'm carrying something else mostly it's because the handgun themselves fit my attire better or because they are tough and won't suffer in a working environment. I find myself with the P14-45 and the Glock 31 in 357 Sig in small bear country.
Now to my questions. What is all the hoopla about the 10MM and the 40 S&W? Do those preparing to defend themselves really think that it's the cartridge choice and not their brain that can win the day? What do you think about cartridge choice?
If so we need help.