
Carry Guns That Make No Sense To Buy In 2022
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Really good video. All these options are great, but damn do I love my G26.
Many of these guns that you claim are not relevant anymore have one major advantage over the ones you seem to like, they are thinner, a six or seven shot is a single stack which makes it thinner which in my opinion makes a lot more comfortable to carry, I own a Glock 42 and a p365 I also own a Hellcat, I cannot carry the Hellcat in the summer as it is too thick because it is a double stack, all the capacity in the world don't make no difference if it's sitting at home.
Feel like a lot of these companies introduced low capacity carry guns so they could sell a second wave of higher capacity ones
1. Shield (original), 2. LCP II, 3. PPS M2, 4. Sig P938, 5. DB9
I’ve owned a S&W Shield 40 for several years. Changing out barrel to a 9 mm was best decision. More accurate now. Original mags accepted 9mm and gave me +1 more round.
100% agree capacity matters
I agree, but not to be mistaken as "obsolete". My EDC (Max-9) and backup (LCP Max) are both being cerakoted right now. So I've had to carry my old gun, a shield 2.0 for the last week or so. Still serves its purpose.
the Walther PPS was the BEST carry gun in the mid-late 2010s. If you're not worried about capacity it is still the best carry gun for the price
I mostly disagree with your opinion. Prior to micro carrying no one complained about carrying all metal low capacity guns that last forever. That's not my opinion that is a fact.
IMO… anyone that falls for the INNOVATION that comes out every year… WILL EVENTUALLY GET BIT!!! find what WORKS & Stick with it… PERIOD .
Got rid of my LCP. Super long trigger pull and too small for my mitts. Now my carry is the LC 9. Very comfortable to carry and hold and shoot.
More rounds do not equal better.
The Sig P365 series, 7-52-365!!
Had one of those holsters for my hellcat 9 mm and it scratched it up real bad so got got I bought a leather one
I absolutely LOVE my M&P Shield Plus. It's my new EDC.
If you have a (gen 1) firearm and it works for you then keep it.
Once the hellcat came out that holds more ammo than the SIG 365, everyone is all over it. Then theirs another hellcat, now the full size hellcat pro…. On and on… 🙄
A lot of the micro 9's are expensive. Especially the Kimber micro 9. Nice gun for sure, but way pricey.
I’m a 45acp type of guy..I would like to see more videos about pocket pistols in that caliber. I want to know besides the Glock 30, what’s the best pocket 45. The best as far as size, price point, capacity, and effectiveness.
But the 938 is sooooo prittttey! I love my 938…. I do want a 365 tho.