I've owned both the M&P 9c and the Glock 19. What I noticed is that if you add the magazine with the pinky extension to the M&P 9c, it ends up being the EXACT same length grip as the Glock 19. So with both being equally concealable I stuck with the Glock 19 because it holds 15 rounds instead of the M&P 9c with 12 rounds. So I guess what i'm saying, is if you end up carrying the M&P 9c with the pinky extension mag you end up losing 3 rounds without gaining any more "concealability" (spell check). If your not as worried about having a pinky on the grip then the M&P 9c is a great gun.stroo wrote:M&P 9c with a magazine extension may be another gun to look at. Like the Glock 19 it is a medium sized gun so it handles much like a full sized M&P but is a little easier to conceal. Pinky extensions also help on most small guns.
I have used the Crossbreed Supertuck, and used to love it but I have fallen in love with the Stealthgear Onyx IWB. People get upset that it costs $99, but now that I have used it, I would pay $200 for it. It is extremely comfortable, breathable, and concealable.Fluidic wrote:What brand of holsters would you recommend for either concealed or open?