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  • mark christian

    I would suggest the Sig-Sauer P320 compact, or the sub-compact. Caliber exchange kits are available to swap between calibers and sizes:

    The CZ P10C, although a fine tactical pistol which runs suppressed right out of the box, is BIG. Too big for daily carry, IMO. As you can see, the CZ is as large or larger than the Walther PPQ and SIG-Sauer P320 TACOPS:


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  • Mr. Perfect

    Yeah, mark christian that should say CZ -10 S. And thanks for the recommendation on the 320. I guess I'd better look at that. :)

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  • mohawk600

    Carry the same thing as your wife,

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  • Warbirds

    The Sig P365 is a great gun, if your wife is carrying one as well there are lots of advantages to the interchangeable options of parts/spares etc.


    Also- speaking for the 365xl it has the best factory sights (Sig X-Ray) on any gun- ever.


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  • redhawkk480

    if you like the Sig 320 but want a DAO gun look for a Sig P250

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  • jesnlsn

    Another vote for p320 . Wife has one and it makes you wrinkle your nose at glocks . (I shoot glocks )

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  • Gregor62

    I'm also looking at a new carry gun, as I don't like the fit of my XD.

    I'm steering towards the CZ lineup, but want all steel construction, so I'm wanting to handle the CZ 75 compact stuff.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    SIG P938

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  • He Dog

    Springfield Hellcat.

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  • gjshaw

    Another vote for the 365.

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  • Sam06

    I voted on the G19 but if your wife is toting the 365 you might want to do the same, then you will have commonality of magazines, ammo and parts.


    If I was going to suggest something else I would say a G32 in 357 SIG. If you haven't shot a 357 SIG give it a try they are hell on wheels and the ammo is not too much in demand like 9mm.

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  • carrie2

    What's wrong with Beretta?

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  • redhawkk480
    Gregor62: 31515231500059/comments/31515254507931

    I'm also looking at a new carry gun, as I don't like the fit of my XD.

    I'm steering towards the CZ lineup, but want all steel construction, so I'm wanting to handle the CZ 75 compact stuff.

    Not all steel but still a really nice gun

    https://cz-usa.com/product/cz-p-01-%cf%89-urban-grey-suppressor-ready-omega/

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  • Mr. Perfect
    carrie2: 31515231500059/comments/31515238832667

    What's wrong with Beretta?

    You tell me.

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  • Mr. Perfect
    He Dog: 31515231500059/comments/31515254614683

    Springfield Hellcat.

    Is that one you carry?

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  • mike55

    Sig P-938. not quite the capacity that you want. BUT its basically a tiny 1911, so it should feel familiar. Mine came with sig nite sites, and a sig lima red laser. VERY comfortable to carry and shoot. Pop an extra mag in your pocket and you good to go. I have not had an FTF, FTE, etc. even with "cheap" ammo.

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  • Frogdog

    M&P 2.0 Compact. Rationale: Perfect size, great capacity, takes old and new full size mags as well. Fantastic full-size grip, while being very compact. Reliable, durable, good sights, and the best factory trigger I have felt on any carry piece.

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  • scooterdriver
    mike55: 31515231500059/comments/31515263905307

    Sig P-938. not quite the capacity that you want. BUT its basically a tiny 1911, so it should feel familiar. Mine came with sig nite sites, and a sig lima red laser. VERY comfortable to carry and shoot. Pop an extra mag in your pocket and you good to go. I have not had an FTF, FTE, etc. even with "cheap" ammo.

    That’s what I carry...minus the laser.

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  • Ruger4me

    Might want to look at a Rugar SR-9 or the SR-9C meets your capacity requirements and the wife and I both like ours.

    Ruger SR-Series - Wikipedia
    The Ruger SR-Series is a line of semi-automatic pistols manufactured by Sturm, Ruger & Company. At 1.18 in (30.0 mm) thick through the grip, it is touted by Ruger as one of the thinnest double-stack pistols available. The SR-series has been marketed as a backup/concealment weapon for law enforcement as well as for civilian concealed carry.


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  • hillbille

    that is one of the biggest things I miss about gun shows. At least you could walk around and if find new pistol, pick it up and get a feel for it. I have held a lot of pistols that just don't feel right in my hand, though everyone will tell you how nice they are. I allways told folks who ask me what to get to go to a show and find one that feels right in your hand then ask the other questions about it. One of biggest reasons I went to revolver for carry, yes loose lot of firepower, but if it isn't comfortable to shoot are you really gonna hit what you shoot at. good luck on your search

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  • William81

    If you happen to like a carry weapon with a safety, the 365, 365XL and S&W M&P 2.0 all have versions with Ambi safeties...Not sure about the rest...

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  • ChrisStreett

    I’ve been carrying a G19 daily (work and cc) for many years. The only addition being a set of TFX Pro sights on both my work and personal weapon. Fiber optic day/low light and tritium night. They make a major difference in rapid target acquisition.

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  • Mr. Perfect
    William81: 31515231500059/comments/31515239987611

    If you happen to like a carry weapon with a safety, the 365, 365XL and S&W M&P 2.0 all have versions with Ambi safeties...Not sure about the rest...

    I do not, actually.

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  • Mr. Perfect
    mike55: 31515231500059/comments/31515263905307

    Sig P-938. not quite the capacity that you want. BUT its basically a tiny 1911, so it should feel familiar. Mine came with sig nite sites, and a sig lima red laser. VERY comfortable to carry and shoot. Pop an extra mag in your pocket and you good to go. I have not had an FTF, FTE, etc. even with "cheap" ammo.

    Yes, I have to rule that one out based not only on capacity but I have never shot 1911 styled pistols very well.

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  • Mr. Perfect
    Ruger4me: 31515231500059/comments/31515219128347

    Might want to look at a Rugar SR-9 or the SR-9C meets your capacity requirements and the wife and I both like ours.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruger_SR-Series

    While I love Ruger revolvers and some of their rifles, I have never liked most of their other offerings, particularly their semi-auto handguns. They've come a long ways since their bricky-and-blocky days of their P series though.

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  • jimdeere

    I voted G19, but check out the FNS 9. Can be had with or w/o thumb safety.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    I voted for the G19 but the 43x is pretty nice, too. Very slim.

    My wife just picked one up and with the Shield Arms aftermarket mags it holds 15 rounds of 9.

    From what I've been able to glean these are well built and reliable magazines.

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/892359149

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