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Now that warm weather is upon us, I am altering my EDC pistol. On warm days, when shorts and a light shirt are called for, I'm carrying my SIG Sauer P938 in a Crossbreed Super Tuck. I have a spare 6 round magazine in a Crossbreed pouch, carried on my weak side. On cooler days, or when I have a bit heavier clothing on, I'm carrying my SIG P229R in 357 SIG. What is your EDC piece this Spring? Michael Noirot Clarksville, Tennessee Life member National Rifle Association Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Guest sigequinox
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Same as every season: Glock 27 [URL=http://www.sherv.net/]gangster-with-gun-smiley-emoticon.gif[/URL]

 

938 is a great choice though. Awesome little gun. Nice choice of holster as well. I use the Galco Kingtuk (essentially direct competitor for supertuck)

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Went from my Government Model 1911s to a Lightweight Commander. 

 

S&W Model 37 Airweight stays as my BUG.

Edited by DMark
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I carry more IWB than OWB in the summer with my 938, and I use a flush fit magazine more in the summer, but that's about it. 

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I always carry OWB winter and summer, the only change I make is in the summer I wear a short sleve, thinner cover shirt.
Guest Lowbuster
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I carry the same pistol all year. It just depends on how I carry. IWB,in pocket, or clipped in pocket with cover shirt. I have that pistol ( glock 33 ) for carry. I train with it, know it, and do not want to confuse muscle memory by switching to another firearm seasonally.
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I can't carry IWB, at least not without my handgun digging into my spare tire. When I first started carrying I wore a shoulder rig for a while but getting a fast draw from a button up shirt is slow. Now if I really needed a fast draw I planed to loose the buttons but I believe access to my gun on my right side hip is the fastest, and most comfortable.
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I can't carry IWB, at least not without my handgun digging into my spare tire. When I first started carrying I wore a shoulder rig for a while but getting a fast draw from a button up shirt is slow. Now if I really needed a fast draw I planed to loose the buttons but I believe access to my gun on my right side hip is the fastest, and most comfortable.

What holster are you using on your hip ?
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What holster are you using on your hip ?

 

I like the Galco pancake holster, i've been carrying my Ruger SP 101 most of the time now and the holster has loosened up somewhat but what I have been doing is instead of feeding my belt behind the holster, I feed it over the front and that makes for a tight fit. I guess you could call that a inside the belt holster now. I still couldn't get used to wearing it inside my pants though.

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Glock 27 IWB and / or an LCP in a pocket holster for spring, replacing my Glock 22 and shoulder holster that I wear in the winter.

Edited by M1_Garand
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Guest Burn24
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I carry a glock 23 OWB in a bravo concealment holster with a jacket for concealment in the winter and a glock 26 IWB in a whitehat max tuck in the summer.

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