I've been carrying a Glock 21 SF in cool / cold weather when I could wear a sweatshirt, its hard for me to conceal to my liking wearing light clothing.
For warmer weather / all year the Glock 30SF or 38 are concealable wearing light clothing, either appendix IWB or Smartcarry.
The 30SF offers 10 + 1 of 45 acp and the 38 is 8 + 1 of 45 GAP in the same frame as a Glock 19/23.
For low recoil and best match of POA/POI, I am partial to my Barnes Tac-XP hand load in either.
Glock 30SF:
Handload Barnes Tac-XP 160 gr. 1,121 fps / 446# KE / PF 179
Remington Golden Saber 185 +P @ 1,008 fps / 418# KE / PF 186
Winchester Ranger T 230 gr. @ 903 fps /417# KE / PF 208
Glock 38:
Handload Barnes 160 Tac-XP @ 1,046 fps / 389# KE / PF 167
Speer Gold Dot 185 @ 1,062 fps / 463# KE / PF 196
Winchester 230 Ranger T @ 837 fps/ 358# KE / PF 193
45 caliber.
For warmer weather / all year the Glock 30SF or 38 are concealable wearing light clothing, either appendix IWB or Smartcarry.
The 30SF offers 10 + 1 of 45 acp and the 38 is 8 + 1 of 45 GAP in the same frame as a Glock 19/23.
For low recoil and best match of POA/POI, I am partial to my Barnes Tac-XP hand load in either.
Glock 30SF:
Handload Barnes Tac-XP 160 gr. 1,121 fps / 446# KE / PF 179
Remington Golden Saber 185 +P @ 1,008 fps / 418# KE / PF 186
Winchester Ranger T 230 gr. @ 903 fps /417# KE / PF 208
Glock 38:
Handload Barnes 160 Tac-XP @ 1,046 fps / 389# KE / PF 167
Speer Gold Dot 185 @ 1,062 fps / 463# KE / PF 196
Winchester 230 Ranger T @ 837 fps/ 358# KE / PF 193
45 caliber.