Originally Posted By: SqueezeI would go pistol shopping, at a place where the counter people will take the time to let you try different pistols, and then maybe even change the back straps until you find the one. It may not stay the one, because it takes carry time to really decide if that is the one. But that is the best way to start.
I carry my G20SF, in the woods, either in a Blackhawk CQB Serpia retention holster, or in a thigh rig, that isn't in production anymore. Yes that would be too big of a pistol, to CC comfortably for most people. I have seven other Glocks, with four of them suitable for CC. The G42 is for light clothing days, the G27 Gen 4 is for most other days, I have a G30, that I shoot in competitons requiring compact powerful pistols(I also CC it, when walking the dogs. We have wolves), and I have a G23 Gen 4, that I carry in the winter, or if I am going into a tough place where the odds are higher I may need a defensive pistol. The reason I settled on Glocks is I get reliable pistols, with different options, and the ergonomics and controls, are very similar.
I left my G27, on the nightstand at my cabin, so I called my brother, who lives a mile away from the cabin, and asked him to go get the loaded pistol, and secure it until my next trip to the cabin. When I got back there, he didn't want to give it back. He was carrying it on his daily chores, fixing fences, and riding the horses on his quiet time around our property! I happened to have a G27 Gen3, that I was thinking of selling, since I had replaced it with a G27 Gen4, and he quickly snapped it up! Regularly he still thanks me for selling him that pistol. He loves it, and that thing is with him everywhere! He found his "One", without going pistol shopping. He got to test mine out due to a rushed departure from the hunting cabin.
Squeeze
Yeah, I will go handle some. I am just trying to narrow it down so I know which ones to ask to see.
My glock is reliable and I shoot it well. Also like the versatility with the AA kit for cheap practice.