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  • jazzdunn

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    P95 15X2 w\ quick connect LED in my jacket pocket.
    Leatherman Wave and 2 Cell phones to call you guys if 30 shots aint enough.
     

    Guate_shooter

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    It all depends on where I go, and if I need an IWB holster, ankle holster or if I can use my Serpa or Safariland, I also have a fobus concealment for the XD SC but I hate it. Knife and mags for the XD40 Service and 45 are in the truck and toooo cold to go get them.
     

    tea333

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    Depending on where I'm going and what the weathers like my usual CC is a Ruger SP 101, 2 1/4" barrel in .357 magnum in an OWB Galco FLETCH holster and generally with my Ruger LCP w/CT laser sight as my BUG. If I'm wearing heavier clothing then I have my Springfield Armory 1911 A-1 in a Yaqui Slide on my hip.
     

    Gbav1

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    For winter, I just started carrying a beretta 92fs in a done hume owb pancake holster.
    I was suprised as to just how comfortable it was. Plus its nice not to have to carry an extra clip.
     

    m3lvin

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    CZ P-01 all the way. Had my first day of carry today. Had a bit of the nervous, 'Can they see it? Am I printing?' jitters for a bit, but my crossbreed supertuck seems to do its job quite well. The fact that it's new makes it a little stiff but that shouldn't be a problem once it's well broken in. That and a Lone Wolf T1 folding knife, a surefire G2 in the back pocket, then the usual keys, wallet, phone trio. Now what should I add next? Maybe chopsticks? :mamoru:
     
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    herohog

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    The watch is a Timex, the BAND is expensive Silver & Turquoise!
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    tea333

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    This past January I purchased a new Kimber SS Ultra Raptor II. As soon as I get my holster the Kimber will replace the Ruger SP 101 that I now carry. The Raptor is an fantastic ultra compact .45. So far I've put 200+ rounds of Corbon 230gr FMJ and Winchester White Box 230gr FMJ's though it without a hitch. The Tritium night sights are great. Accuracy at 7-10 yards is also great. Will also need more range time before I have enough confidence to use the Raptor for my CCW.

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    lajeeper

    heartless conservative
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    Springfield 1911 5" w/ TLR-1 in Raven Concealment IWB holster, along with spare mag, also in a RC carrier, SOG Aegis clipped to pocket, wallet, blackberry, keys
     
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    Gus McCrae

    No sir, I ain't.
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    Super Redhawk in .454 Casull and a Model 29 in an ankle holster.

    Sometimes, a Pair of Walker Colts and a Remington 1858.
     
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    CloudStrife

    Why so serious?
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    I OC 2 guns at all times. I eat with them, sleep with them, go to church with them. I even take a shower with them.

    A spoon can be used to cut out someone's heart. Why a spoon, you ask? Because it's dull, you twit. It'll hurt more!
     
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