Hey guys. So, I'm thinking of picking up a dedicated CCW today or in a couple days. My choices are Sig P365 P938 Glock 43
I live in AZ and it get's somewhat warm here in the summer. So I want it small like asian penis to conceal in my shorts. Anyhow, are there any issues that they don't tell you about with these guys that you find out after a couple months of owning one? My current carry is a TT-33 because reasons.
I have a p365 and very much enjoy it. The mag fits pretty snug so you gotta push more to get it in, but that's not too big of a problem. Haven't had any issues with it and it conceals very easily. I've got a small frame so I usually print with other guns.
Ryan Sullivan
>sig p365 >are there any issues that they don't tell you about with these guys Yes.
Zachary Powell
>Shit choices
P30sk and be done with it
Cooper Mitchell
Do you own one? I have owned two any had no issues after thousands of rounds. What issues have you had?
Michael Cook
Yes. Trigger failure, around 450 rounds in. Got a refund from my gunstore.
Thomas Howard
PPS M1
Noah Harris
That's a pretty different gun from what he's looking at here.
Liam Ramirez
Sig P938 if you’re looking for something extremely compact. I live in Florida so wearing a jacket isn’t really something we do. I needed something I could easily conceal without having to buy baggy clothing. Originally I was carrying a CZ-75b, but I learned very quickly how retarded it is to CC a duty sized handgun. If you don’t want something sub-compact then I’d definitely go for the P365.
Christopher Butler
The P938 and the P365 are my two top contenders. The 10 round magazine is a nice touch, and I think I'd be able to comfortably conceal it. I've shot the P938 and it wasn't really that snappy at all. I'm essentially looking for something that will last a while, while remaining reliable.
Lincoln Baker
That's unfortunate. Was it one of the first productions, or after the fix? I've had a great time with the two I have owned. Four of my buddies also each have one and we have all put them through their paces with no issues.
Gavin Turner
Get the glock. Glock is superior to all other handgun manufacturers. It's the only handgun you'll ever want.
Lucas Torres
Op here, I'm worried about issues with the firing pin on the P365. Not sure if this is still an issue or if it has been fixed.
Elijah Nguyen
It seems to have been fixed in the newer versions. That won't stop retards from shitposting >xDDD poo in loo gun
David Scott
Your choices are shit get a Glock 26
Juan Reyes
Hahaha, I shot one on Sunday, too fat, plus the continuous ftf and stovepipes. The front sight got mangled as well. First time shooting it out of the box, btw. Eh, I'm good.
Justin Morales
Unironically this. I don’t really understand the block hate on Jow Forums.
Get a Glock 43 for ultimate concealment if mag capacity < concealment is more important to you.
Get the 26 for mag capacity > concealment is more important to you.
I have both a 43 and a 19. The 19 conceals just fine (especially with it still cold in Missouri) but I have to make a little effort in concealing it with the holster I have right now.
The 43 conceals like a dream in a cheap sticky IWB holster, and still is comfy to point and shooty.
Benjamin Lewis
If you're going for a single stack at least get a PPS over a Glock
Connor Collins
At this point M&P > Glock
Ryan Wilson
If you mangled a front sight the first time firing it that's 100 % your fault. Also, I have news for you if you think the front sight of a g26 is any different than any of the other glock choices you have already admitted to liking. If you are that opposed to a g26 you are absolutely retarded for considering a 43. I call bs you have ever touched a g26 let alone any firearm.
Connor Robinson
While I agree with you on the comfyness of concealing a larger rooty tooty point and shooty, It's simply not feasible where I live. We had some cold weather here for a few weeks, and it's been fine to conceal a TT-33 with a jacket or even a suit. But, when it gets to surface of the sun temperatures, I'd like something simple for walkabouts. In addition to a full sized pistol and an AK in the car.
Chase Bell
Just get a P365 killer.
Bentley Adams
It might be because we were shooting it akimbo with another gun. Yet, that's not a big deal. My issue with it was the stoppages and failures right out of the box. That's not okey dokey, and I'm not artichoke with that.
Easton Hall
get the glock and thank me later
James Morris
>shooting akimbo Going to assume you are the basedest of fembois and you don't have the wrist strength to properly hold a handgun. Also that you didn't bother to lubricate it before firing.
Please keep in mind I'm not the same user as , and I'm not a fanboy for any particular brand but I have never had any issues out of my 17, 43, or 19x.
Ian King
>P365 killer Wasn't me shooting when it went bad with sights. I did notice that my friend seemed to limp wrist it a little. However, I was still getting some FTF and stovetops as well as failure to lock back on empty round. The pistol itself is no sweat, but it seemed to still have issues when manhandling it like a red headed step child.
Leo Peterson
>akimbo You limp wristed pussy the jams were 100% user error
Daniel Young
This didn't happen
I've owned all 3, still have the 43 which sits in the safe, the 938 is long gone, and the 365 is my summer carry.
Owen Ramirez
I own a P365 and I fucking love it. The 12rd mag is the perfect size to get a nice pinky grip. The trigger is nice as well.
There were some problems when they first came out in 2017, but the problems have been fixed, and mine has never malfunctioned.
Same user as I work at a gun counter part time and have handled quite a few of the M&P guns. I like them alot, and would put them on par with blocks.
Their aftermarket is also growing quite a bit. I just think their compact isn't really that 'compact.' in my opinion. I like the shields a lot, but would rather just get a 43 if I was going to get a single stack.
The 43 and 26 are small bois. I would have no issue carrying either in a T-shirt and shorts. I usually wear a large T shirt (broad shoulders) but was able to conceal a 43 appendix in a medium tight shirt no problem.
Leo Evans
I live in AZ as well, picked up a G43 for the very same reason it's super easy to conceal even in just a t-shirt, would recommend
Julian Davis
this. there (subjectively) will be better looking guns, but performance wise glock is the best hands down.
William Rodriguez
glock is hating on because its the most popular handgun....anything popular on Jow Forums regardless of board gets hated on.
Noah Collins
The compact 2.0 replaced my glock 19 as my primary carry last year. I think it's better in every category except durability where it is tied. I still prefer the single stack glocks to the m&p shield though.
Camden Reyes
i always wonder if the anecdotal no round count "mine has been 100% reliable" are guys who have only shot 300 rounds through their guns on the two or three times they go to a range per year
Jackson Stewart
Hogwash. It's an ok gun, but by no means the best. Glocks are 'guns for the masses', not supreme craftsmanship. They are the Honda Civic of pistols; everyone has one and nobody stays stock because it needs upgrades to work right.