Good summer carry

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Re: Good summer carry

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I am so glad someone mentioned the PPS. I was initially intrigued by this weapon, but pushed it out of my mind because at the time it was brand new (growing pains, availability, price). Now that time has passed and they are a little more available i think that would be the perfect summer carry. I love my Walther P99. We will see what happens after I get some money back from the tax man.

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Re: Good summer carry

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Glock 27 (.40) is 10+1, with a Clipdraw you don't even need a holster. I wear it in my swimsuit while watching the kids at the Lifetime pool. Very comfy!

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Re: Good summer carry

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XtremeDuty.45 wrote:
Liberty wrote:I always liked the Dessert Eagle. If the sun gets real hot you can prop it up and sit in the shade.

what kinda dessert can you make with an eagle? Last I checked it was illegal to kill them.

i think you meant desert eagle...remember dessert is 2x s' like Strawberry Shortcake!!!

sorry I couldn't resist!!!
I was taught there are two s' in dessert b/c you always want seconds :)

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Re: Good summer carry

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Right now my Spring/Summer/Fall/Winter carry is a CZ 2075 RAMI in .40SW, in a Kangaroo.

The Kangaroo is a cotton-canvass-cloth under-the-arm belly-band Hybrid.
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The canvass cloth is nice in the summer, and I can wear light-weight hawaiian type shirts. Don't have to worry about "tuckable" or "non-tuckable" since this doesn't reside on my hip.

Since you have chosen a CZ-P01 as your other weapon, consider the CZ RAMI-P (Polymer) 9mm. It is a bit smaller than the P01.
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I can wear this thing all year around and never get uncomfortable, and don't have to deal with getting poke in the ribs or hip every time I sit down.
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Re: Good summer carry

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atxgun wrote:
XtremeDuty.45 wrote:
Liberty wrote:I always liked the Dessert Eagle. If the sun gets real hot you can prop it up and sit in the shade.

what kinda dessert can you make with an eagle? Last I checked it was illegal to kill them.

i think you meant desert eagle...remember dessert is 2x s' like Strawberry Shortcake!!!

sorry I couldn't resist!!!
I was taught there are two s' in dessert b/c you always want seconds :)
I was taught that the desert is too hot and dry to grow a second "s". haha.

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Re: Good summer carry

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Anyone have anything good or bad to say about kel-tec PF-9s?

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Re: Good summer carry

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Preacher friend of mine has one & likes his. I have shot it a few rds & accuracy was very acceptable.
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Re: Good summer carry

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kalipsocs wrote:Anyone have anything good or bad to say about kel-tec PF-9s?
Considering the street price, I would suggest dropping another $50 and getting a Kahr CW9 instead. The Kahr is just a much nicer pistol and is almost the identical size & weight. There is no comparing the triggers, and Kahr has a much better reputation for out of the box quality, although Kel-Tec is well known for customer service and getting it right *eventually*.
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