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I m looking to get a new 45 acp for concealed carry and am wondering what everyone likes these days. Not really looking for a 1911, and kahr's have disappointed me. I can get new Glock 45's for 530ish out the door at gt's so I may go that route just because of value. I just wish there were a full grip. So whats everyone think XD45c, M&P, or ? Trying to stay under $700

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I m looking to get a new 45 acp for concealed carry and am wondering what everyone likes these days. Not really looking for a 1911, and kahr's have disappointed me. I can get new Glock 45's for 530ish out the door at gt's so I may go that route just because of value. I just wish there were a full grip. So whats everyone think XD45c, M&P, or ? Trying to stay under $700

The Glock 21/21sf has a full size grip just fyi. The 30 is a compact double stack and the 36 is a sub compact single stack. I carry the 30sf myself and I love it.

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G36 would probably be your best bet. If you're really interested in a 220 compact, check out CDNN. They have a pretty good deal on 220 Compacts w/ night sights, elite beavertail, and SAO trigger w/ thumb safety. You could also look for a third gen S&W compact .45 like a 4516 or a CS45.

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G36 would probably be your best bet. If you're really interested in a 220 compact, check out CDNN. They have a pretty good deal on 220 Compacts w/ night sights, elite beavertail, and SAO trigger w/ thumb safety. You could also look for a third gen S&W compact .45 like a 4516 or a CS45.

+ 1 for the CS45 really nice little gun. also the 457. As for the Sigs don't forget the P245. another really nice weapon.

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I have yet to find a compact .45 that I like better than my antique Star PD. Light, slim, compact, and reliable, it is my favorite carry weapon. for a while, recoil buffers were hard to find, but they are now easy and inexpensive to acquire. I change mine every 500rds in order to prevent frame wear. Until CZ makes a single-column, compact .45, I'll stick with the Star.

I've also got a Firestar in .45 which is smaller and thinner than the PD, but it is very heavy for it's size and a bit unpleasant to fire.

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Yet another plug for the MP45c here. It's not small (like, say their 9c or 40c) but it is decently concealable. Tack on the Smith Warrantee and CS, and you wont look back. There are others. Kahr's P45 and PM45 are super carryable, but I can't really recommend them, as my experience with the P45 was less than stellar.

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My first choice in pistols will always be a 1911. I have an XD45 and it has been an excellent pistol, accurate and reliable, but has primarily been used for home protection. I've started looking for a holster for the XD as I'd like to have the extra round capacity.

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I picked up a 30sf from GT's. It feels a lot better than a regular 30 even though I have large hands. I feel it will work in most of my holsters especially after a few times. I am curious if it is as accurate as everyone claims there 30's are.

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