NE Shooters members have a lot of great knowledge here and I've learned a lot from all of you.
My opinion on the "best CCW" is that there is none. What I mean by that is there is a "perfect" CCW for each individual which would be the "best" firearm for them. My thoughts on the P365? The greatest striker fire CCW to date. Is it the best? NO, not for me. Why? Because after 200 rds I cannot put 10 rds in the same group as I do with 6 rds from my G43. So, that also means for me that capacity does not trump accuracy which is what I learned here on NES. What is the BEST is this Forum.
BTW, some CCW that I think everyone should try that I have fired and have been extremely reliable.
M&P Shield
Kahr P9, PM9 ( P9 for bigger hands)
Sig 365,938,238 (I prefer 238 of the 3)
Glock 42,43,26 (G26, most accurate for me)
M&P Bodyguard (if you can accept the trigger)
Ruger LC9s ( heavy recoil IMO)
Others that are a bit larger and heavier are the HK P30sk, VP9sk (not MA compliant); M&P and Ruger compacts.
Of course there's always a Revolver
Thanks For reading!
My opinion on the "best CCW" is that there is none. What I mean by that is there is a "perfect" CCW for each individual which would be the "best" firearm for them. My thoughts on the P365? The greatest striker fire CCW to date. Is it the best? NO, not for me. Why? Because after 200 rds I cannot put 10 rds in the same group as I do with 6 rds from my G43. So, that also means for me that capacity does not trump accuracy which is what I learned here on NES. What is the BEST is this Forum.
BTW, some CCW that I think everyone should try that I have fired and have been extremely reliable.
M&P Shield
Kahr P9, PM9 ( P9 for bigger hands)
Sig 365,938,238 (I prefer 238 of the 3)
Glock 42,43,26 (G26, most accurate for me)
M&P Bodyguard (if you can accept the trigger)
Ruger LC9s ( heavy recoil IMO)
Others that are a bit larger and heavier are the HK P30sk, VP9sk (not MA compliant); M&P and Ruger compacts.
Of course there's always a Revolver
Thanks For reading!