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All, I'm looking for suggestions for a winter carry .45. I love the 1911 platform for the range but I prefer dao for carry. I have a XDs for summer carry but I know I can get away with more in the winter. Glocks typically don't "line up" right for me but I am considering a still considering the 30S with several hundred rounds training ammo. My question, what else should I be considering? Is there any other options out there in the "slightly larger than subcompact .45 market". I've had the smith m&p 45c and I still consider it a fine weapon and a viable option. Thanks in advance, Ben
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[quote name="Parrothead" post="1166067" timestamp="1404692397"]All,

I'm looking for suggestions for a winter carry .45. I love the 1911 platform for the range but I prefer dao for carry. I have a XDs for summer carry but I know I can get away with more in the winter.

Glocks typically don't "line up" right for me but I am considering a still considering the 30S with several hundred rounds training ammo.

My question, what else should I be considering? Is there any other options out there in the "slightly larger than subcompact .45 market". I've had the smith m&p 45c and I still consider it a fine weapon and a viable option.

Thanks in advance,

Winter carry is there such a thing as winter here?

I have carried a 1911 year round as well as a Berrerta 92G and a Ruger SR 9C. But I am a tall guy.

How do you plan to Carry? Iwb owb? My suggestion would be to get a quality holster it will make all the difference in the world once you decide what to carry.
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I carry an XD-45 in the winter. It fits in a supper-tuck holster or in my vest pocket. 13+1 rounds of 45acp makes me fell warm and fuzzy. I also carry my Colt Government. It is surprisingly slim.

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[quote name="joe45" post="1166096" timestamp="1404695273"]Another gun that I would recommend is a Sig p220. It is the best of both worlds DA and SA.[/quote] I like that idea. I like the 220r a lot. Anyone have personal feedback on either of these for concealed carry with a jacket?
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OK you already have an XDs for Summer Carry so I'm thinking its a 9mmP 3.3" model. If so then why not just go with another XDs in .45ACP but with the 4" barrel for Winter Carry. A high capacity handgun isn't a requirement for a HCP holder, in some ways it is more of a hassle then a benefit. What you train with and shoot well is sometimes far less than you'd recognize.    

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No doubt it would steelharp. Problem is, I've gotta pay for a set of tires and a Disney trip in January first. Then I'll officially be in the market. If you still have it in October, I'm game.

At the rate it's staying, it may be. ;)

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The Sig 220 is probably one of my favorite platforms of firearms and especially in 45acp. The weight will bother you before the size though.

I myself just do not care for the any of the 45acp Glocks, Springfields, or Kahrs. The 45 M&P's I could learn to like though.
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Though I've already recommended another XDs in 45ACP with a 4" BBL I've also been reflecting back on other .45ACP pistols I've owned & carried. All of the suggestions here are good ones but an old school solution that's still a great one is a 1911 GM, Combat Commander or Commander. RRI (ARMSCO) & ATI are great lower cost platforms. Springfield Armory 1911 pistols are another remarkably affordable option as well. Colt and others are a bit higher priced but generally need less tweaking insofar as general a bit nicer build.   

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picked up a G30SF from a fellow TGO'er. After a couple hundred rounds this weekend, i'm in love. The grip angle has never felt "right" on the other glocks i have owned. However, something feels differant on this one. It maybe in my head but i had not problem connecting with the target.

 

I just recieved my Thesis holster. Just waiting on night sites now. Then i will have a carry gun that may leave the Xds in the safe more times than not.........

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Para made (still makes?? Not sure??) a few 45s that are quasi 1911 in dao (they call it LDA).  LDA for light double action and mere humans can actually pull the thing though its long I would say its under 5 pounds across the travel.  

 

S&W makes a DA( not dao) in a "1911ish" frame, or did, if you are open to used.

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