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    So ive got 2 main carry guns. An hk usp45c and a .357 mag with a 2in barrel.

    I carry the .357 when i need to deep conceal as i can drop it in my front pocket.

    Well i took it to the range the other day and couldnt hit water if i fell out of a boat. I kept practicing more and realized my effective range with that gun was 22ft tops. Even then i was missing at least 2 out of 5 shots.

    So I went to my local gunstore and walked away with this for deep conceal.
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    Click image for larger version  Name:	0D71D800-2727-4BD2-A998-318DE58B75CA_4_5005_c.jpg Views:	0 Size:	5.0 KB ID:	23681 Mine...Springfield Armory Hellcat micro 9mm 13+1. Red dot helps a lot with the accuracy of this small firearm. Without it accuracy would be like your .357 Most encounters if memory serves me correct are within 6' so not so important.
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      #3
      I looked at a hellcat but ive got gorilla hands so the kimber fit better

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        #4
        Originally posted by atlsrt44 View Post
        So ive got 2 main carry guns. An hk usp45c and a .357 mag with a 2in barrel.

        I carry the .357 when i need to deep conceal as i can drop it in my front pocket.

        Well i took it to the range the other day and couldnt hit water if i fell out of a boat. I kept practicing more and realized my effective range with that gun was 22ft tops. Even then i was missing at least 2 out of 5 shots.

        So I went to my local gunstore and walked away with this for deep conceal.
        The noise alone will cause the bad guy to crap his panties.

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          #5
          A nine and a forty five covers it. That gets you to your 556 or 7.62 🤠

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            #6
            Shit! If you carry a 2" .357 you better be within only a few feet of your target!
            Glock 43 or Sig Sauer P365 are my choices for a belly gun. Both of mine have GREEN Armalaser lasers mounted.
            I recently changed out all my pistol Viridian lasers to these (in GREEN) because they operate when your middle finger wraps the grip and require no special holster.
            I emphasize the GREEN laser because it can be seen by the human eye much better than red, and it is visible in the daylight!

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            • Old N’ Grumpy
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              atlsrt44 That could happen to anyone. Whats more important is what they did about it. Anyway what would you recommend other than Aimpoint (ridiculously expensive)?

            • EasTexOutlaw
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              Randy, Vortex red dots are best bang for your buck

            • Old N’ Grumpy
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              Clint, I have looked at Vortex before. Maybe time for a revisit.

            #7
            Originally posted by 1olbull View Post
            Shit! If you carry a 2" .357 you better be within only a few feet of your target!
            Glock 43 or Sig Sauer P365 are my choices for a belly gun. Both of mine have GREEN Armalaser lasers mounted.
            I recently changed out all my pistol Viridian lasers to these (in GREEN) because they operate when your middle finger wraps the grip and require no special holster.
            I emphasize the GREEN laser because it can be seen by the human eye much better than red, and it is visible in the daylight!
            You are 100% right. I kept walking closer to the target until i could hit it (let alone make a grouping). My maximum range was 22ft. Problem was i couldnt practice as much either because 50rds thru it and my hand was cramped up the next day.

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              #8
              Originally posted by 1olbull View Post
              Shit! If you carry a 2" .357 you better be within only a few feet of your target!
              Glock 43 or Sig Sauer P365 are my choices for a belly gun. Both of mine have GREEN Armalaser lasers mounted.
              I recently changed out all my pistol Viridian lasers to these (in GREEN) because they operate when your middle finger wraps the grip and require no special holster.
              I emphasize the GREEN laser because it can be seen by the human eye much better than red, and it is visible in the daylight!
              Just bought one of those lasers. In green

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                #9
                Guns!!!!!

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                  #10
                  I may unload my Springfield XD for the Hellcat. I really like the XD but it's too big for an ankle holster. I need a subcompact. I also carry my 5 shot S&W 2" 38 special on my ankle once in a while. The Hellcat is on my list.

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                    #11
                    Originally posted by Mighty Mouse View Post
                    I may unload my Springfield XD for the Hellcat. I really like the XD but it's too big for an ankle holster. I need a subcompact. I also carry my 5 shot S&W 2" 38 special on my ankle once in a while. The Hellcat is on my list.
                    Take a look at the kimber micro 9. Thats what i went with. Bit more expensive but it fit my hand better and with a pocket holster it fits in my front pocket

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                    • 1olbull
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                      Tis only a .380.
                      Not enough juice IMHO.

                    • atlsrt44
                      atlsrt44 commented
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                      Incorrect. Kimber micro 9 is a 9mm. They make a .380 as well

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                    Tish - buy a man sized gun - like a tiny 2 Bore
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                      Wear a jacket Click image for larger version

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                        #14
                        Originally posted by Warp9.9 View Post
                        Wear a jacket Click image for larger version

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                        Tish and pish - Does not even make the top 3.

                        This however is Nº1

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                        Muzzle velocity: 1950 fts with a 900-grain Solid
                        Muzzle energy: 7591 ft/lbs.

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                        • Mighty Mouse
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                          If you carry that then just make it a shotgun. Very cool looking I must say. Is that considered a Smokewagon?😂

                        • barbagris
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                          There is a great video on Y-Tube of the damage a PZR does. A 600 NE will easily drop an elephant.

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                        Originally posted by barbagris View Post

                        Tish and pish - Does not even make the top 3.

                        This however is Nº1

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                        Why not just carry this...
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                        • barbagris
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                          An Obrez does not come close to the PZR.
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