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Originally posted by Gtracer View PostXDs too heavy?
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Originally posted by TeeShock View PostThe stock gun with the 5rd shoots fine in my big hands. I also have an unnatural gorilla grip.
OP you should shoot them side by side. I wanted a glock really bad (still love them), but cancelled my g27 order through GT after I rented some guns. the glock felt better in my hands but I was more comfortable and accurate shooting the xds 45 (pre recall). I bought the SA on the following week. After carrying the xds for almost a year I am looking for a bobbed airweight.
Thinking I am going to handle the XDS .40, .45 and the G29
I have no way of shooting those three at the same time next to each other so I will have to go off input and physical feeling.
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Originally posted by Gtracer View PostI actually thought about it last night and figured, that I can, it would probably be cheaper overall (dies, primers, brass VS. Factory ammo all the time) but then, how much am I shooting it.
How often do you go to the range with your CCW and shoot? I am not LEO/Mil so this is a factor. I assume maybe no more than once a month.
Edit: the only cost savings over chosing .40 is I already have the dies, granted they will have to be adjusted quite a bit to accomodate .40, it can be done.
Any other caliber would require small pistol primers, bullets and dies. Another note is that the .401 bullets I do load in my 10mm are 180/200gr bullets, those would be a bit too much for a .40
Ah, decisions, decisions, decisions....
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Originally posted by black2002ls View PostIf you have bigger hands you will need an extended mag, or pinky extension at a mininum.
OP you should shoot them side by side. I wanted a glock really bad (still love them), but cancelled my g27 order through GT after I rented some guns. the glock felt better in my hands but I was more comfortable and accurate shooting the xds 45 (pre recall). I bought the SA on the following week. After carrying the xds for almost a year I am looking for a bobbed airweight.
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Originally posted by O.C. View PostThe interesting part of CCW is the things you don't think about, like a single loop IWB hangs precariously when you have to take a dump. I started with a leather IWB with a single loop and quickly found that it moved around. I then got a double loop IWB made of Kydex but one of the clips/loops was bigger than the other so it pushed out/showed. I then ended up with a Comp-Tac C-Tac or M-Tac not sure off the top of my head. If I had to do it again I would get either their Minotaur or a Cross Breed (someone on the board said they wear one while changing the oil, moxing the yard etc. and to me that is what you want something that you can do anything in). It has the kydex holster but the leather back so it is more comofortable than plastic on you.
does the Kydex not eat up the finish on the firearm from rubbing?
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Originally posted by Gtracer View PostHolsters are like trying to read Greek for me, completely foreign. Though I know that this is a vital part to the complete package/process of defending yourself.
Did you try a bunch of holsters until you found one or did someone recommend one and it just happened to feel great? I definitely want IWB and a sturdy belt is a must.
The interesting part of CCW is the things you don't think about, like a single loop IWB hangs precariously when you have to take a dump. I started with a leather IWB with a single loop and quickly found that it moved around. I then got a double loop IWB made of Kydex but one of the clips/loops was bigger than the other so it pushed out/showed. I then ended up with a Comp-Tac C-Tac or M-Tac not sure off the top of my head. If I had to do it again I would get either their Minotaur or a Cross Breed (someone on the board said they wear one while changing the oil, moxing the yard etc. and to me that is what you want something that you can do anything in). It has the kydex holster but the leather back so it is more comofortable than plastic on you.
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Originally posted by Chuck View PostI go to the range 2 or 3 times a month. Most of my target ammo in 40 is 180gr. 200 would be a little heavy for 40 I would think. A G29 is possible, but I can definitely feel the difference between my G30 (same frame as 29) and my 27. I have an Alien IWB holster that's the hybrid kydex and leather and both guns fit it.
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Originally posted by Gtracer View PostI actually thought about it last night and figured, that I can, it would probably be cheaper overall (dies, primers, brass VS. Factory ammo all the time) but then, how much am I shooting it.
How often do you go to the range with your CCW and shoot? I am not LEO/Mil so this is a factor. I assume maybe no more than once a month.
Edit: the only cost savings over chosing .40 is I already have the dies, granted they will have to be adjusted quite a bit to accomodate .40, it can be done.
Any other caliber would require small pistol primers, bullets and dies. Another note is that the .401 bullets I do load in my 10mm are 180/200gr bullets, those would be a bit too much for a .40
Ah, decisions, decisions, decisions....
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Originally posted by O.C. View PostCarrying CCW to a point is more about the equipment (belt, holster) than it is about which gun you are carrying. If you are looking at a Glock and want it to conceal and be comfortable look at something like a Comp-Tac kydex reinforced belt and an IWB holster.
I've seen quite a few people try to carry a full size pistol in an uncle mike's holster with a dress belt and blame the weight of the gun.
Did you try a bunch of holsters until you found one or did someone recommend one and it just happened to feel great? I definitely want IWB and a sturdy belt is a must.
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Carrying CCW to a point is more about the equipment (belt, holster) than it is about which gun you are carrying. If you are looking at a Glock and want it to conceal and be comfortable look at something like a Comp-Tac kydex reinforced belt and an IWB holster.
I've seen quite a few people try to carry a full size pistol in an uncle mike's holster with a dress belt and blame the weight of the gun.
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