Concealability

Phoenix7

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I already owned a Ruger .380 LCP for several years. It has 6+1 capacity.
Last week I bought the LCP Max with 10+1 capacity. It definitely looks and feels like upgraded technology when you shoot it. It looks and feels like it's built stronger. Plus the trigger is way smoother and the sights are much larger and clearer to work with.
Laying one pistol on top of the other, I was surprised that the size didn't change. It is still extremely concealable, in your pocket.
The only downside, after going to the range, is that for me it's only a 10 yards or less gun, just like the other one. But that's sufficient to save your life in many circumstances.

I hope members can use this thread to show other methods and ideas for concealing their gun.

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I live in Kommifornia (even worse, San Diego), CCW's are impossible to get, the Sherrif is a liberal Douche. his CCW policy is "no Effin way Im signing that".
 
LOL LOL, a canceled carry gun should be used at about 3-10ft. more than that and you are most likely got to prison
 
I live in Kommifornia (even worse, San Diego), CCW's are impossible to get, the Sherrif is a liberal Douche. his CCW policy is "no Effin way Im signing that".
You may want to look into that one again. It’s a long wait period. One year for myself and a few others I know but I just completed the interview last month. They have the process down pretty good once you get to the interview portion. The interview portion for me was really just reviewing the paperwork. After that a 90 day review period.
 
I live in Kommifornia (even worse, San Diego), CCW's are impossible to get, the Sherrif is a liberal Douche. his CCW policy is "no Effin way Im signing that".
Definitely possible in CA. San Diego is a little tougher than riverside but possible.
 
10 yards and less is fine for that imo if needed it will be within 5 yards.
I agree that 5 yards is more accurate and sensible. I practiced rapid fire at 5 yards and all shots hit the target in a decent grouping.
 
What’s the first rule of Fight club? Guns? What guns? I have no idea what you’re taking about
 
Did you get the red dot or green dot?

How do you like it?
 
I live in Kommifornia (even worse, San Diego), CCW's are impossible to get, the Sherrif is a liberal Douche. his CCW policy is "no Effin way Im signing that".
Not true anymore. San Diego is now a “shall issue county” as long as you don’t have any disqualifications. However, the wait list for the process is about a year long, my wife is currently in the que. Below is directly from the SD Sheriff’s policy on the CCW page.
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@Dzrtrat1111 thanks. Guess I need to pay more attn to what is going on with this stuff.

@punkur67 I'm torn between the SRO and the holosun 207 comp. I really liked the green better than the red, but was focusing on the guns much more than the dots.

I'm going to the gun store this week to look at different ones.
 
Not true anymore. San Diego is now a “shall issue county” as long as you don’t have any disqualifications. However, the wait list for the process is about a year long, my wife is currently in the que. Below is directly from the SD Sheriff’s policy on the CCW page.
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Riverside county can be as short as a few weeks. My dad got his in less than a month. Our sheriff is awsome!
 
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