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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Recently I had decided that polymer was so much better for concealed carry. I prefer stainless steel guns but the lighter nature and often slimmer profile of the polymer guns just made them the way to go.
Keep in mind, I made this decision back when I was predominantly carrying OWB in a belt slide style holster. Heavier, thicker guns just tended to sag and prove hard to conceal without a big lump. Right around the time I started carrying polymer pistols I finally started carrying IWB and bought a good belt. Since then I have not even really tried to carry an all steel gun. Tonight I decided to leave my regular Kahr PM40 at home and carry my new-to-me, slightly larger, all-steel Kahr K40 instead. I weighed both guns and the K40 was about 10oz heavier and it is a bit taller and longer. To my surprise I hardly noticed any difference at all despite the added size and weight. It seems the IWB method of carry and a good belt really make the difference much less noticeable than it was when I was carrying OWB. I might just have to rethink the polymer carry gun thing. ![]()
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Minnesota
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I carry a CZ P01 or a Stoeger Cougar IWB,neither which are pocket pistols and both are 9mm,steel/alloy. Don't even know they are there in a Crossbreed Supertuck,well I know they are there but not uncomfortable at all.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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The slimmest guns made are polymer. The reason is the grips are molded into the frame. Even the thinnest grips on a 1911 make it wider than a Kahr polymer or Walther PPS.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: South Carolina
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PBP, weren't you on TFL?
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Caracas, Venezuela
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I'm not an expert on polymer firearms, but somehow I imagine that manufacturing costs a lot less than all steel guns. Being an old timer I'm used to all steel and find them more balanced than polymer framed. What do you think?
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Montgomery, AL
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I don't care, really, I just adjust.
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The material means a whole lot less than the engineers.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Every gun is somewhat unique in many ways.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Whichever feels good in your hand. Most guns are a combo of metal and polymer now-a-days.
I carry a Ruger SR9c and luv it. Also have a Stoeger Cougar compact and it is excellent. SR9c is part polymer Cougar is all metal |
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