Haven't shot my CC handguns much this past year except for occasional function checks.
Sold most of my larger calibers & replaced most of my carry guns in the past few months.
I even bought back a couple that I'd previously owned b/c of the niche they filled.
One of my goals today is determine which to trim.
I didn't bring my prized upgraded CZ Rami or SW MP Shield Plus Performance Center since I brought them last time.
I took my favorite CC revolver, my long-term keeper (2.2 yrs): Kimber 6s, but never got around to shooting it.
The Kahr CW9 (mislabeled CM9) fits the bill when I need slim & small with it's .9" width.
I had sold it & ended up buying it back, haha! (not the first time)
The SW 360 PD, the lightest (11.3 or 11.7 oz.) .357 J frame in production, begs for a pocket carry.
The Ruger LCR 22 magnum I picked up for a light pocket gun, but is no longer needed.
The Ruger LCR 38 is a light .38 with a surprisingly sweet trigger & handles recoil well.
All were shot at 21', except the SW 350 PD pic was at 15'.
Sold most of my larger calibers & replaced most of my carry guns in the past few months.
I even bought back a couple that I'd previously owned b/c of the niche they filled.
One of my goals today is determine which to trim.
I didn't bring my prized upgraded CZ Rami or SW MP Shield Plus Performance Center since I brought them last time.
I took my favorite CC revolver, my long-term keeper (2.2 yrs): Kimber 6s, but never got around to shooting it.
The Kahr CW9 (mislabeled CM9) fits the bill when I need slim & small with it's .9" width.
I had sold it & ended up buying it back, haha! (not the first time)
The SW 360 PD, the lightest (11.3 or 11.7 oz.) .357 J frame in production, begs for a pocket carry.
The Ruger LCR 22 magnum I picked up for a light pocket gun, but is no longer needed.
The Ruger LCR 38 is a light .38 with a surprisingly sweet trigger & handles recoil well.
All were shot at 21', except the SW 350 PD pic was at 15'.