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LCP in my front pants pocket...
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gregintenn said:pinned and recessed Model 19 Smith and Wesson.
What he said...
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Kudos on a great pistol, David. If I ever buy a .45, this'll be the first one I'll look at.
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That's some funny stuff.
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Nice, David. Now I really, really want one. Congrats!
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I had a Ruger LCP, went bang every time, had zero issues straight out of the box. It's so light it disappears in your pocket just like your car keys or phone. Carried it every day in a DeSantis pocket holster which I would recommend, gun drew out smoothly and the holster stayed in place in pocket.
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It makes perfect sense. My model 19 is one of my favorite guns to shoot. Blued, hefty, a real old-school piece. It never fails to draw attention at the range.
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Glad you're OK, dude. And props for posting this, too. It's gonna make me think every time I reholster from now on. BTW, it'd be cool if you could pick up a few lottery tickets for us. Your luck is off the chain.
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Lately, it's been almost exclusively pocket carry for me. LCP in a Desanti Nemesis.
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Picked up a couple of the 100 count boxes today. I left some on the shelf for the next lucky guy. The sporting goods manager said it's the first he's seen in over a month. Lotsa of other calibers there, too. The shelves looked fuller than I've seen in a long, long time.
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Thanks, I did some searching on the boards, and actually figured it out yesterday and placed an order. I can't wait!
Also, I put 200 rounds through this sucker today while I was at the range, I had 1 stovepipe on me, but that was within the first 20 rounds, so I cleaned and oiled the gun, the next 180 were perfect, this is one reliable firearm! Especially when it's been cleaned and oiled properly.
I think you'll be very happy with the holster. Once again, congrats on getting a fine pistol.
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Nice holster. I assume it's a conceal? If it is, what kind is it, and how much do you like it?
DM Bullard "Dual Carry". I bought this on the recommendation of board member OhShoot and I love it. Reasonable priced and the wait was only 8 weeks.
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Congrats on your new pistola. I love mine.
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I've had an LCP for over a year and I'm very pleased with it. Maybe 300 rounds through it without any malfunctions. I don't think you'd be wasting your money.
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I need a good plinker. Probably be a Ruger or S&W.
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Congrats on the permit and the new holster!
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That looks really sweet! I want one!
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Wow, that Dual Carry has some real character! That's the great thing about leather. When it's really broken in well, it becomes more comfortable. I got a pair of Rocky boots without much sole left on 'em, but they're so comfy, I find myself wearing them all the time. I can't wait for my DC to become that comfortable.
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Sorry about your misfortune. Unfortunately this story is becoming more common with many manufacturers, not just Kahr. I hope they make it right for you in short order.
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Yeah, they are formed by length, but you CAN put longer gun down through there without too much resistance. I can use my XD Service in the Dual Carry. I also have a BodyGuard OWB for the SC, same thing, the Service goes down through there okay. But it's not optimum, as presents a little resistance on draw.
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I would not have thought a longer barrel would fit through the opening without a lot of resistance, but it's good to know it will. I see a full size M&P in my future.
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+1 to this. I tried it (at OhShoot's recommendation) a while back, and it made a big difference for me. Much more comfortable that way.
When OhShoot recommended it, I went ahead and moved the clips just to try it, and you guys are on to something. I'm wearing it around the house to break it in and it's much more comfortable that way! Thanks for the suggestion!
CZ P07 Duty
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I too, got the P07 when it first came out. Took my CCW test with it, as well. One of the best feeling guns I've ever held. Unfortunately, the gun suffered from some of the aforementioned problems, such as magazines not dropping, guide rod being chewed up. I returned the gun to CZ on their dime and promptly received a new gun. I traded it the next day for an M&P9c. Props to CZ-USA for taking care of the customer. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another CZ. Just not one of the early P07's.