Carry - Two little ounces...

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Louis carried a 1911, usually a Para Ordinance, or Colt. He also secretly carried a Keltec ..32 in back wallet pocket.
Though I never knew the man, I recall video's such as this one... it looks like he carried a lot of gear

 
To the OP, when I carry my CZ PCR I find that it rides much more comfortably and unobtrusively when I load it with 10 rounds vs 15.
And I'm a leatherworker and can make any style holster or belt for it - it simply rides better with fewer rounds.
 

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It also depends where you are carrying. 2 oz on the belt doesn’t make much difference but 2 oz in the pocket does, at least to me.
 
Though I never knew the man, I recall video's such as this one... it looks like he carried a lot of gear


He taught me to shoot with either hand and had me carry two guns in my later classes . I used a Combat Commander right and a lightweight commander left . In advanced Pistol with Scott Reitz, (tho wasn't Scott that took me behind the container for the "advice") I was admonished that my pair of .45s was "too aggressive" looking for the "LEO" courses I was taking and to lose the visable back up !!!! :(
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As long as it is under 35 oz loaded I don't notice a ton of difference.

Such as my Glock 19 and DW Valkyrie CCO are about 4 oz different but I can't much tell, my Glock 26 is even lighter but it doesn't seem to matter daily for my comfort.

Now carry my VBob or 226 at 8 extra oz and my back notices it quite a lot.
 
He taught me to shoot with either hand and had me carry two guns in my later classes.
I believe you, my point was we're talking about 2 oz in this thread, and he was carrying two pistols, and a whole bunch of other stuff!
 
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