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Originally Posted by pwd72s
Precisely why I think that for concealed carry, an old style snubby wheelgun in .38 special is a good choice. Leaving the 1911 home because it's a hassle to carry happens to often...better to have a smaller gun than no gun, yes?
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My "always" carry is a Keltec P3AT. They come with a flat case. If you put a spare mag under the trigger in the case, the whole thing feels like a large wallet.
I am working on designing some "hide in plain site" holsters. These are flat, square holsters that fool no one who knows guns, but hide the pistol from the "sheeple". With something like this, I should be able to easily side holster my Colt Combat Officer, and with the right one, I should be able to carry my full size 1911.
My other favorite carry is also a 1911 style: Browning High Power. 13+1 9mm is plenty.