Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
Not sure you can go wrong with the Glock 36 / Super Tuck rig. IMHO.
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
I have a Millennium Pro 745 and love it. The 745 is the same as the PT145 except it has a 6+1 capacity. I choose this model since it is ever so slightly slimmer than the PT145. The difference in round capacity wasn't that much of an issue with me since I'm perfectly willing to carry my .357 snubby with a five round capacity and I don't feel handicapped. I had a problem with the Taurus (I own three of them) at first. The mag kept popping out of the gun. Sent it in to Taurus and within six weeks got it back repaired. They replaced the slide. I was sure the problem was in the mag release button, but they said the slide was the culprit. I hadn't thought about that, but I guess if the slide kept the mag from seating in the grip properly it could cause the problem I described. Since getting the gun back from Taurus it has performed flawlessly. I love Taurus pistols.
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
Thanks for all the suggestions. Still open to more if anyone has any...
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
A 3" Kimber - pick your flavor.
Compact, lightweight, the best trigger of the bunch mentioned here, AND it is accurate.
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Ouch, just checked the prices on that bad boy... beautiful gun, but way out of my price range.The Annoyed Man wrote:A 3" Kimber - pick your flavor.
Compact, lightweight, the best trigger of the bunch mentioned here, AND it is accurate.
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
Can you give us a little better idea of your budget?ronzorelli wrote:Ouch, just checked the prices on that bad boy... beautiful gun, but way out of my price range.The Annoyed Man wrote:A 3" Kimber - pick your flavor.
Compact, lightweight, the best trigger of the bunch mentioned here, AND it is accurate.
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High end of the budget is $550. Would prefer not to get anywhere near that though. That's why I am heavily leaning toward the PT145. It runs about $350 (tops) that I've seen.Mike from Texas wrote: Can you give us a little better idea of your budget?
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i have found it helpful to use layaway when possible . that way you can have 3 months to pay it off .ronzorelli wrote:High end of the budget is $550. Would prefer not to get anywhere near that though. That's why I am heavily leaning toward the PT145. It runs about $350 (tops) that I've seen.Mike from Texas wrote: Can you give us a little better idea of your budget?
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You should be able to get into a Glock 36 for that or less and I would highly recommend that route over the PT145. In my experience, the Glock is MUCH more reliable. It's not quite as compact but it is easily workable.ronzorelli wrote:High end of the budget is $550. Would prefer not to get anywhere near that though. That's why I am heavily leaning toward the PT145. It runs about $350 (tops) that I've seen.Mike from Texas wrote: Can you give us a little better idea of your budget?
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
How about a Para-Ordnance P10-45? That's a really sharp looking gun. Not sure about the price though. Cabela's has one NIB for $599.00, but I'll bet there are better deals out there.
Somebody suggested going to a gun show and shop there. I agree that there are good deals to be found there. If used guns don't turn you off, here's a nice one listed on auctionarms.com, with current bid price of $200.00. But that's the opening bid, and was just listed yesterday, so no telling what the final sales price will be.
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I wish there was some sort of comprehensive listing of compact and sub-compact guns listed somewhere with the larger caliber guns like the Bob O's listing of the smaller calibers found on mouseguns.com. But I haven't found it yet.
Somebody suggested going to a gun show and shop there. I agree that there are good deals to be found there. If used guns don't turn you off, here's a nice one listed on auctionarms.com, with current bid price of $200.00. But that's the opening bid, and was just listed yesterday, so no telling what the final sales price will be.
http://www.auctionarms.com/search/displ ... &oh=216543" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I wish there was some sort of comprehensive listing of compact and sub-compact guns listed somewhere with the larger caliber guns like the Bob O's listing of the smaller calibers found on mouseguns.com. But I haven't found it yet.
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
I have the Taurus Millennium Pro 745. That's the single stack version of the PT-145. I chose the single stack version because it is just a little bit thinner. Love the gun - very reliable and Taurus' lifetime warranty is a real plus. I own three Taurus pistols so you know I'm a fan.
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I thought the Glock 36 was more compact than the PT145, what with it being a single stack gun. I have yet to see one anywhere, so I can't get my fat mitts on it to find out, though. I love my 1911, but as you all know, when the gun bug bites...Mike from Texas wrote:ronzorelli wrote:Mike from Texas wrote:
You should be able to get into a Glock 36 for that or less and I would highly recommend that route over the PT145. In my experience, the Glock is MUCH more reliable. It's not quite as compact but it is easily workable.
Plus, the "Ballistic Tupperware" would be a bit lighter than my full size Kimber.
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
Wearing a 4516-1 IWB about 5 o'clock right now. Slight cant in a horsehide. Comfy and reliable. Don't have any Tupperware except in the kitchen.Reloader wrote:Don't discount the S&W 457. same as the 4516, but w/o the frills. I ahd mine accurized by novak and had night sites installed. It is my primary carry. It shoots better than I can hold. and is lightweight, compact and hold 7+1. Very reliable.
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
personally, I prefer guns made in the USA. If the Kimber compact or sub-compact models don't fit the budget, I'd bet the Kahr CW45 would. I carry a Kimber Stainless Compact occassionally, but lately have found myself carrying my recently acquired Kahr CW9. The Kimber has had thousands of rounds down the tube and is totally reliable, the Kahr has only had 365 rounds of various stuff but has been totally flawless. The Kahr is a great IWB carry gun, as long as self defense is the main concern. If you plan to enter a battle field, or feel you may have to fight off a half dozen armed terrorists, the single stack, low round count may not be your thing. I am completely confident in the low round count, with a single spare magazine in case of a mag malfunction.
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
I'm broadening my reach here... now considering the XD-45 compact as well as the PT145. They're the front runners at this point.
Wondering about .40 vs. .45 too...
Wondering about .40 vs. .45 too...
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