The Top 5 Guns for Concealed Carry (According to this guy)

The Top 5 Guns for Concealed Carry (According to this guy)

There are a lot of different opinions when it comes to choosing which gun is the "best". I think that everyone should take the time and effort to choose the one that is perfect for them, not the one that is top of someone else's list.  Your hand may fit better on a larger gun, or your preferred carry location may be better suited to a smaller 380.  

 

With that being said, I came across this video about the top concealed carry guns:

When it comes to carrying concealed, you have a lot of options.  My Top 5 list would definitely be a little different than the guy in the video, but I think he has a decent list. 

Did your favorite gun make the list?  

What do you carry everyday?  

Let me know in the comments. 

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  • I normally carry a M&P shield .45 with factory 1night sights, or a first gen M&P 40C. Wife carries an M&P Performance Center shield 40.

    John
  • i`m old school my weapon of choice is a browning hi-power.its a single action hammer fired steel gun.hold 13 rounds and aiming is just like pointing your finger.plus it just has the cool factor

    dave jasinsky
  • I would have much preferred a list, having to watch 5 minutes to get through the material, too much.

    I used to carry a IWB Glock G43, now went with Kimber Master Carry Pro 9mm.

    Otto H. Achenbach
  • I kind of laugh at these articles because it’s so all over the board. If your a first time buyer this information can be extremely confusing and get you nowhere. Best advice is, go do your due diligence to figure out what works best for you. When I was deciding what I wanted to purchase I went out and handled every pistol I could until I found the most comfortable fit. For me, I just seem to Iike Baretta and have a range of models now. I carry one particular model most often, but do carry each for different reasons and seasons. I love my Alien Gear IWB holster after trying numerous others, again, it works for me. Everyone is different or there would be one gun fits all do what works for you.

    Ken M
  • Well……………………..mine made #5, and I’m curious as to why it was the only revolver on his list. While he might be right that it will take much practice to be really proficient with it, my belief is that a carry gun should be a revolver for all of the obvious reasons. Nothing wrong with any of his other choices as they are all proven, reliable, and quality firearms. They’re just not revolvers.

    Frank H.

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