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<blockquote data-quote="OK Bowhunter" data-source="post: 1154878" data-attributes="member: 9562"><p>I agree with Glock em Down. You must practice alot with your firearm. I have just recently got my CCL and like you did a lot of research on carry weapons. The main points I have picked up are:</p><p>1. You must know you firearm. You don't want to find out that the Federal P+ ammo you are shooting will jam in your pistol when you are in a gun fight.</p><p>2. You will never carry a gun that has issues, such as too heavy, bulkly, long, etc.</p><p>3. Some individuals can carry a full size 1911 with no issues, but not everyone. So be carefull from advice that suggest that you can carry anything with the right system.</p><p>4. There are those that think that what they carry is the only thing worth a damn. Don't buy in the brand blindness as mentioned above find a place where you can rent what you think you may want to carry and shoot them. </p><p>5. A good holster and belt is a must. If you have buddies that carry see if you can use theirs for testing (I don't so I have bought a holster that I will not use LOL).</p><p>Before I got my CCL I bought a pistol, which I tried out before I bought it and latter discovered that I could not shoot it like I wished. I thought that I should get something else, but a memeber on this forumn suggested that I practice more. I am glad that I did, now I shoot much better it was not the gun but me! Just do your reseach, find something you like, practice, practice more, and never look back or give up if you think you may have picked the wrong gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Bowhunter, post: 1154878, member: 9562"] I agree with Glock em Down. You must practice alot with your firearm. I have just recently got my CCL and like you did a lot of research on carry weapons. The main points I have picked up are: 1. You must know you firearm. You don't want to find out that the Federal P+ ammo you are shooting will jam in your pistol when you are in a gun fight. 2. You will never carry a gun that has issues, such as too heavy, bulkly, long, etc. 3. Some individuals can carry a full size 1911 with no issues, but not everyone. So be carefull from advice that suggest that you can carry anything with the right system. 4. There are those that think that what they carry is the only thing worth a damn. Don't buy in the brand blindness as mentioned above find a place where you can rent what you think you may want to carry and shoot them. 5. A good holster and belt is a must. If you have buddies that carry see if you can use theirs for testing (I don't so I have bought a holster that I will not use LOL). Before I got my CCL I bought a pistol, which I tried out before I bought it and latter discovered that I could not shoot it like I wished. I thought that I should get something else, but a memeber on this forumn suggested that I practice more. I am glad that I did, now I shoot much better it was not the gun but me! Just do your reseach, find something you like, practice, practice more, and never look back or give up if you think you may have picked the wrong gun. [/QUOTE]
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