ANGCorsair
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The first four factors I consider when selecting a CCW weapon are:
1) sufficient power - I consider .38 Sp the minimum in power but I don't carry anything in this caliber.
2) concealment potential - I prefer thin, single stacks with a short height for best concealment.
3) shooting system - I prefer no safeties with a long DA first shot or DAO which travels a sufficient distance to negate accidental trigger pulls.
4) reliability - must be shot, at minimum, 250 consecutive times without a failure before I'd even consider CCW.
I carry a Sig 239 in 357 Sig or .40(same gun, barrel swap) and a Kahr PM-9 for light clothing days.
1) sufficient power - I consider .38 Sp the minimum in power but I don't carry anything in this caliber.
2) concealment potential - I prefer thin, single stacks with a short height for best concealment.
3) shooting system - I prefer no safeties with a long DA first shot or DAO which travels a sufficient distance to negate accidental trigger pulls.
4) reliability - must be shot, at minimum, 250 consecutive times without a failure before I'd even consider CCW.
I carry a Sig 239 in 357 Sig or .40(same gun, barrel swap) and a Kahr PM-9 for light clothing days.