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I'm kind of old school. Check out a S&W Model 3913. Simple, reliable, has a real hammer, and is very thin. Suggest Hogue grips as an option. The rounded trigger guard variant probably best for CC.
Doesn't have the 30SF on it - that's my vote
There is no "Mass trigger" on the PM9. It is a nice steady pull similar to a DA revolver right out of the box.
But isn't there a shitty external safety on the MA version?
Shield 9mm w/Apex Trigger kit + Crossbreed holster
I wouldn't say it's "shitty" because you just ignore it and it ignores you. It's just there... the illusion of a safety, when the real safety is Mr Trigger Finger.
And I vote PM9.
They did however have target 115grain PMC bronze 9mm in stock for $18 a box which nowadays is a good price.
Don't carry for a week. If your back still hurts, it's not the gun's fault.
Yeah I checked one out at Four Seasons a while ago. The saftey seemed really hard to engage as well as disengage, leaving it alone would be great but I'd be paranoid that it could get engaged somehow by accident and then have to worry about turning it off in a hypothetical life or death situation. I'd try and buy a non MA version or have the safety removed by a smith.
My chiropractor said it was my fat wallet causing my back pain, not the gun. I thinned the wallet down to one of those business card type wallets and no more problems.
I actually switched to a front pocket wallet which was designed for front carry and will never go back because not only does it help with the pelvic shift, but security - wise it is 1000 times better. My only gripe with the one I have (Oakley) is that it is frustrating to get cards out because they go in deeply and my damn fingers are too big to get into the pocket very well. I solved that by just keeping my most used ones in the front License slot.
Don't carry for a week. If your back still hurts, it's not the gun's fault.
This with trigger job or the PM9.
You don't cary appendix do you?
If your belly allows it, try appendix. I bet your pain will go away.Oh no, I carry at 4 o'clock.
If your belly allows it, try appendix. I bet your pain will go away.