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How Should I Best Spend My CCW Dollars?
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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1874129" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>Most people who CC / open carry usually end up with a drawer full of holsters... many of them they didn't like, don't use and have invested a lot of money in. If I remember where Inola is located, you live near Tulsa. You still have plenty of time before you get your license, so I suggest taking your weapon to some of the larger gun shops that sell holsters... and to the gun shows in Tulsa... and try your weapon in different holsters before you buy. Most gun shops will let you use a gun like yours from their display case, as you try a holster for fit & comfort. </p><p></p><p>As for sights, night sights are great. But if you have never tried a Crimson Trace laser, you shoud find a gun shop that has a display where you can try one. I have one on my G23.. that also fits my G19. I like it a heck of a lot better than night sights. It activates every time you grip the gun and projects a bright red dot onto the target. It comes on every time I holster and unholster.. yet the batteries last a yr. And CT has a batteries for life promotion... where they will send you new batteries for your laser grip every yr for life. Something you might want to consider. With a laser, your eye is on the target, not your sights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1874129, member: 24428"] Most people who CC / open carry usually end up with a drawer full of holsters... many of them they didn't like, don't use and have invested a lot of money in. If I remember where Inola is located, you live near Tulsa. You still have plenty of time before you get your license, so I suggest taking your weapon to some of the larger gun shops that sell holsters... and to the gun shows in Tulsa... and try your weapon in different holsters before you buy. Most gun shops will let you use a gun like yours from their display case, as you try a holster for fit & comfort. As for sights, night sights are great. But if you have never tried a Crimson Trace laser, you shoud find a gun shop that has a display where you can try one. I have one on my G23.. that also fits my G19. I like it a heck of a lot better than night sights. It activates every time you grip the gun and projects a bright red dot onto the target. It comes on every time I holster and unholster.. yet the batteries last a yr. And CT has a batteries for life promotion... where they will send you new batteries for your laser grip every yr for life. Something you might want to consider. With a laser, your eye is on the target, not your sights. [/QUOTE]
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