Post your Everyday Carry

It makes your weapon a lot more accurate if you consider that in low light or no light, iron sights are useless and even night sights can be testing. I am a big fan of the Crimson Trace Grips, we have several pair installed on different pistols/revolvers.

No you wouldn't want to try to be "tactical" with them because the act of holding the gun turns them on and shows someone where you are. But generally speaking, pistols are for self defense and fighting your way back to your rifle.

In Ranger school, while practicing rifle to pistol transition drills, in the dead of night... we used ONLY iron sights on BOTH our M4's and pistols. I was on an urban door-to-door strike team in an unfriendly country and again... dead of night, no lasers. Just a good quality optic.
 
edc - leatherman charge tti or benchmade osbourne axis along with sr9c and bg380 as bug. for the times unable to carry a firearm , benchmade along with a ruger ultra
 
In Ranger school, while practicing rifle to pistol transition drills, in the dead of night... we used ONLY iron sights on BOTH our M4's and pistols. I was on an urban door-to-door strike team in an unfriendly country and again... dead of night, no lasers. Just a good quality optic.

I agree with your other comment about learning to use iron sights and not handicapping yourself in the case of something like laser failure. I would say I fire less than 5% of my rounds with the laser turned on, and it is always best to change the batteries on a regular schedule. There is also nothing wrong with giving yourself an advantage (I think the United States is quite happy with its tech supremacy in a fight) and most people don't have 10% of the firearm training someone going through ranger school has.

Regarding the standard iron sites, if there is no light, you cannot see your standard iron sight. Now if your talking about some night sight with tritium, :D.

When I bought my first 1911, I was debating night sights due to cost, a friend grabbed two of his pistols and we walked outside on a cloudy night. First up, iron sites, couldn't see much of anything, second up, some tritium night sites, ahhhhhh, me want ;).
 
It's definitely not popular anymore I tried buying some ammo for the 41 it was not the easiest to find

You can say that again. The pops did a lot of trial and error with the .41 to find out a grain/powder that works well. 210 grain seems to be the winner and shoots groups on the bullseye from 40 yds, but .41 ammo is hard to find to begin with, let alone in 210 grain
 
this is my every day carry gen 3 glock 17. the 33 rd mag stays in my bug out bag however.
 
You gun people will enjoy this. Buddy sent this to me yesterday or so
 
I work at home here in Illinois so I'm allowed to carry on my property. I carry a Glock 22 with night sites and a trigger job. Shoots like a champ and goes bang every single time.
 
It's definitely not popular anymore I tried buying some ammo for the 41 it was not the easiest to find

You can say that again. The pops did a lot of trial and error with the .41 to find out a grain/powder that works well. 210 grain seems to be the winner and shoots groups on the bullseye from 40 yds, but .41 ammo is hard to find to begin with, let alone in 210 grain



Fortunately I reload and don't have an issue. I do wish this round would make it's revival. Seems like a few manufactures will be producing revolvers chambered in this round again shortly, so you guys may be in luck!
 
My new EDC:

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Kimber Compact CDP II
This is my first 1911 and I'm loving it. It shot like a champ on the range last weekend.
 
Anyone seen the new M&P Shield? Just released and looks pretty nice for the money.
 
Anyone seen the new M&P Shield? Just released and looks pretty nice for the money.

Gotta admit that I have my eye on this in .40. I'm recovering from buying the Kimber (along with all the accessories you need with a new gun), but this will most likely be my next purchase (subject to user feedback).
 
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