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Thinking about a PM9 to replace my 442...
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<blockquote data-quote="smokeyokc" data-source="post: 1194303" data-attributes="member: 4231"><p>Sir, I have pocket carried a PM9 as a back-up for over 2 yrs now. My opinion is that a PM9 has a better trigger and better sights. I carry my PM9 in a Kytac pockit lockit which is very thin kydex. This holster design is very good and in my opinion the better the holster the easier the carry no matter where it is located on the body. The method has worked very well for me and I have had no issues with inverting or anything else but everybody experiences can be different. Prior to this my back up was a G27 in a pockit lockit. I cant say enough for the holster and the PM9.</p><p></p><p>The J frame is a great weapon and with practice you should be able to shoot as well as the PM9 but there is something to be said for consistency in caliber. I would encourage you to train the way you plan to fight I think it will make a difference. In other words get your hits DAO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokeyokc, post: 1194303, member: 4231"] Sir, I have pocket carried a PM9 as a back-up for over 2 yrs now. My opinion is that a PM9 has a better trigger and better sights. I carry my PM9 in a Kytac pockit lockit which is very thin kydex. This holster design is very good and in my opinion the better the holster the easier the carry no matter where it is located on the body. The method has worked very well for me and I have had no issues with inverting or anything else but everybody experiences can be different. Prior to this my back up was a G27 in a pockit lockit. I cant say enough for the holster and the PM9. The J frame is a great weapon and with practice you should be able to shoot as well as the PM9 but there is something to be said for consistency in caliber. I would encourage you to train the way you plan to fight I think it will make a difference. In other words get your hits DAO. [/QUOTE]
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