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I wonder if people who carry 1911s or highpowers are considered hipsters in The Czech Republic
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I wonder if people who carry 1911s or highpowers are considered hipsters in The Czech Republic
Good question. Belgium HP's are pretty bougie hipster no matter where you are.I wonder if people who carry 1911s or highpowers are considered hipsters in The Czech Republic
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Well I have to admit to downsizing I have switched to my Kimber Micro 9 and leave the Kimber .45 at home ....It fits it most pockets and lives inside my Kangaroo carry vest with zero imprinting or weapon "sag"...sold the Sig just too heavy and too large plus having one less pistol tostay current with yields more rounds downrange from my Kimbers which despite size difference both have the same muscle memory inthat they are 1911' style with the same grip lasers,What is everybody concealing in here. Is it the same all year? Mine is a Kimber, all year. If I need more than 9 rounds I was bad place to begin with.
Right now it's a Walther PPS M2 9mm. Getting ready to purchase a Sig P365. Bought my wife one a few months back and it shoots so well and feels so good in the hand that I have to make the switch.
Walther PPQ M2 w/Crossbreed IWB holster.
How do you like the Walther PPS M2? That's what I'm thinking of switching too from my Glock 27.
You didn’t ask me but I’ll chime in…
Very nice firearm, excellent trigger, carries well with no sharp edges.
Really good grip purchase with the extended mag.
I’m a fan of it.
Capacity is the only ding for me, and that’s relative.
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Grip angles are different and the triggers are different between the Glock & Walther. Try one at a range (borrow, rent) to see if it fits and works for you.I'm in. I'm a Glock fan, but the Walther offerings are growing on me.
I'm in. I'm a Glock fan, but the Walther offerings are growing on me.
Yeah I was alternating carrying a G19 and Sig SP2022 for quite a while.
While those are not uncomfortable, a slimmer firearm is just easier to carry
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