Re: Carry Advice Needed
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 6:01 pm
another vote for the Kahr CW9 or it's little brother the CM9
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TVGuy wrote:I'd take a close look at the G 26. It's got all of the features you're used to in a package that's slightly smaller and lighter than the HK.SBP2015 wrote:At this time I have a Glock 17 for home defense and a Glock 19 for my carry. Was asked today what I wanted to get for birthday this year. I was thinking of a HK P30SK for a second carry. Want to stick with 9mm. Any advice is appreciated.
I love HKs, but that SA/DA trigger in a self defense situation is a major problem. Getting that first shot off with a harder trigger pull is tough to be accurate for many people.
A G26 is going to be very familiar to you and if you carry an extra mag, you can put a G17 or G19 magazine in your pocket that will give you 15-17 rounds after the initial 10 in the gun.
SBP2015 wrote:At this time I have a Glock 17 for home defense and a Glock 19 for my carry. Was asked today what I wanted to get for birthday this year. I was thinking of a HK P30SK for a second carry. Want to stick with 9mm. Any advice is appreciated.
THIS!CleverNickname wrote:If it's for carry, then why get a completely different gun whose only common characteristic with your current guns is the caliber? The grip angle will be different, the trigger pull will be different, the magazine release will be different, everything will be different. Stick with the same platform and get a G26.SBP2015 wrote:At this time I have a Glock 17 for home defense and a Glock 19 for my carry. Was asked today what I wanted to get for birthday this year. I was thinking of a HK P30SK for a second carry. Want to stick with 9mm. Any advice is appreciated.
I used to shoot IDPA with a guy who would shoot a different gun every match: a 1911 one week, a SIG the next week, and an XD the next. If he'd just stuck with one gun he'd have done a lot better than he did. Don't handicap yourself for no good reason.
Plus, by sticking with 9mm Glocks you can share holsters, magazines and spare parts, to some extent.
In theory of course, that's not true for everybody. Though I have my regular guns I shoot with, sometimes due to any number of variables, I switch my shotgun, or handgun, or rifle to shoot better. I stick to near identical platforms, but still, a Glock is no XD(M), nor is a Benelli a Beretta. Different things work for different people, especially for me. Broken knuckle means that sometimes shooting my Glock is not as comfortable as my XD(M), so I will switch and do far better. My last shotgun shoot, I switched mid-shoot to my Tri-Star Viper turkey gun, and shot skeet near flawlessly. My motor skills are trained for all of my guns, and they are all similar in features, such as mag releases, safeties (if applicable), trigger pull (relatively), design, and weight.CleverNickname wrote:I used to shoot IDPA with a guy who would shoot a different gun every match: a 1911 one week, a SIG the next week, and an XD the next. If he'd just stuck with one gun he'd have done a lot better than he did. Don't handicap yourself for no good reason.SBP2015 wrote:At this time I have a Glock 17 for home defense and a Glock 19 for my carry. Was asked today what I wanted to get for birthday this year. I was thinking of a HK P30SK for a second carry. Want to stick with 9mm. Any advice is appreciated.
TVGuy wrote:SBP2015 wrote:At this time I have a Glock 17 for home defense and a Glock 19 for my carry. Was asked today what I wanted to get for birthday this year. I was thinking of a HK P30SK for a second carry. Want to stick with 9mm. Any advice is appreciated.
I'd take a close look at the G 26. It's got all of the features you're used to in a package that's slightly smaller and lighter than the HK.
I love HKs, but that SA/DA trigger in a self defense situation is a major problem. Getting that first shot off with a harder trigger pull is tough to be accurate for many people.
A G26 is going to be very familiar to you and if you carry an extra mag, you can put a G17 or G19 magazine in your pocket that will give you 15-17 rounds after the initial 10 in the gun.
What kind/size pants hold a 26 with a 19 mag in the pocket?NotRPB wrote:TVGuy wrote:SBP2015 wrote:At this time I have a Glock 17 for home defense and a Glock 19 for my carry. Was asked today what I wanted to get for birthday this year. I was thinking of a HK P30SK for a second carry. Want to stick with 9mm. Any advice is appreciated.
I'd take a close look at the G 26. It's got all of the features you're used to in a package that's slightly smaller and lighter than the HK.
I love HKs, but that SA/DA trigger in a self defense situation is a major problem. Getting that first shot off with a harder trigger pull is tough to be accurate for many people.
A G26 is going to be very familiar to you and if you carry an extra mag, you can put a G17 or G19 magazine in your pocket that will give you 15-17 rounds after the initial 10 in the gun.![]()
I carry two Glock 26s, one in a Desantis Nemesis pocket holster using a Glock 19 mag and Xgrip mag spacer ( http://x-grips.com/products/glock-26-27c/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) so it feels like a short barreled 19 that fits in a front pocket (with the right pants or you can also lengthen the pockets) so with the Glock 19 mag it doesn't "fall over" in the pocket, and you get 15 rounds, or add pearcegrip +3 to a Glock 19 mag and get pocket sized 18 round mag that's shorter than Glock 17's mag
The other 26 I carry IWB with a Glock 17 mag and the Xgrip Mag spacer( http://x-grips.com/products/glock-26-27/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) and a +3 mag extension (PearceGrip PG39 https://www.google.com/search?q=PearceG ... 8&oe=utf-8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; )
Of course you could just use the Glock 26 mag for 10 or add the pearcegrip PG39 +3 for 13 rounds plus 1 chambered
Using the Desantis Nemesis Pocket holster,jmra wrote: What kind/size pants hold a 26 with a 19 mag in the pocket?