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    Daily CCW Setup Pic Thread

    I am taking my concealed weapons class in december, and am in the process on figuring out the gear I will need for daily carry. I would love to see pics of your daily carry set-up (gun, holster, belt, flashlight, knife, etc.) Also, if you could explain why you chose your gear or why it works best for you. Thanks so much in advance.

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    here is mine about a month ago, has changed a little bit

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    This is what I have done for the past two years after getting too annoyed with the size of my G19, which led to me not carrying many times, and worrying about printing when I did. However, I may be getting a G26 soon because I don't feel too comfortable with only having 5 shots and then a painfully slow reload, which I could mess up and drop the rounds everywhere. The can of spray fits in one pocket with the revolver perfectly, I can pull out either one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P2000 View Post


    This is what I have done for the past two years after getting too annoyed with the size of my G19, which led to me not carrying many times, and worrying about printing when I did. However, I may be getting a G26 soon because I don't feel too comfortable with only having 5 shots and then a painfully slow reload, which I could mess up and drop the rounds everywhere. The can of spray fits in one pocket with the revolver perfectly, I can pull out either one.
    This is the exact reason why I started carrying my G26. Nice to see OC there. While not pictured, I do carry an ASP Palm Defender on my keys. I think OC is very important for CCW because you're more apt to use that than draw your gun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reddevil View Post
    This is the exact reason why I started carrying my G26. Nice to see OC there. While not pictured, I do carry an ASP Palm Defender on my keys. I think OC is very important for CCW because you're more apt to use that than draw your gun.
    I used to carry an ASP palm defender, but it now lives in a box or drawer somewhere. If you get a chance, actually spray the ASP, and spray a FOX can if you haven't already. The ASP barely sprays out a couple of feet of light mist and only sprays for a few seconds. The FOX can (not the fox keychain) really puts it out, further, faster, wider, longer duration--comparing the two is like a garden hose sprayer vs a spray bottle. I like the OC option, spray and run away is in my book of strategies, and I would do it without hesitation in certain circumstances.

    I also made my wife spray her keychain FOX unit(after carrying it for 2 years), and we joked that she would have totally gotten raped because she had significant trouble with the safety, and then it was a disappointing spray. She then sprayed my larger can and had no trouble with the safety at all. It was also fun because the wind changed and we got to feel a little bit of heat. Now she wants the can.

    How do you like to carry your G26? Appendix?

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    Quote Originally Posted by P2000 View Post
    I used to carry an ASP palm defender, but it now lives in a box or drawer somewhere. If you get a chance, actually spray the ASP, and spray a FOX can if you haven't already. The ASP barely sprays out a couple of feet of light mist and only sprays for a few seconds. The FOX can (not the fox keychain) really puts it out, further, faster, wider, longer duration--comparing the two is like a garden hose sprayer vs a spray bottle. I like the OC option, spray and run away is in my book of strategies, and I would do it without hesitation in certain circumstances.

    I also made my wife spray her keychain FOX unit(after carrying it for 2 years), and we joked that she would have totally gotten raped because she had significant trouble with the safety, and then it was a disappointing spray. She then sprayed my larger can and had no trouble with the safety at all. It was also fun because the wind changed and we got to feel a little bit of heat. Now she wants the can.

    How do you like to carry your G26? Appendix?
    Yes, the ASP is definitely not good after 5 feet and is a fine mist. I used the training cartriges and could only get 3 good shots off with it. That Fox can looks like the same size I carry on my batbelt only Fox is stronger from what I've read. I'm gonna have to figure out a way to carry a can. Yes, the G26 gets carries AIWB. That's a High Noon Mr. Softy for my P2000 it's in right now. I'm waiting for my Blade Tech Phantom to come in the mail. It's tough to find a holster that allows a good grip on it since the grip is so stubby.
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    g17 kershaw knife, coleman max, light its bright aluminum and its cheap, and the 2 holsters i alternate between. 1 is a desantis and the other is a galco. both are great holsters
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    Here's mine.
    M&P 9 w/ Surefire x300 in a Raven Phantom LC
    Spare Mag in Don Hume carrier
    Leatherman Charge Ti

    The Phantom is worn between 2 and 3 o'clock
    the spare mag is worn at 9 o'clock

    The Phantom has got to be one of the best holster I've ever owned. It's comfortable and it conceals a full size gun with light OWB, never been able to do that before.
    Also, don't forget about a quality belt. The belt makes the biggest difference in a CC setup.
    Last edited by mugenr; 10-08-10 at 20:04.
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    TRS at 4:00, spare mag at 9:00, Benchmade in each front pocket.

    Left the belt out of the pic, but it's a Ares Ranger.

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