I'm getting a wandering eye

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A crossbreed holster will distribute the weight really well. I use one for my SP and my full sized steel 1911. Weight is a non-issue with this rig.
 
Keltech Sub2000 and PF9

I am looking at two firearms

A keltech sub 2000 and a PF9 to add to my get home bag dose anyone have an oppinion on either of these two.
 
I am looking at two firearms

A keltech sub 2000 and a PF9 to add to my get home bag dose anyone have an oppinion on either of these two.
I do--Buy them both. I have a couple of Sub's and they are both tons of fun to shoot as well as Extremely practical in that they fold-up in the middle meaning that you can literally throw it in a back-pack if need be. While I have shot my buddy's PF9 many times and found it to be great for its intended CCW role, I decided on the P11 instead for its higher capacity.

You can't go wrong here IMHO.

-Cheers
 
I'm getting a wandering eye

You're "getting" a wandering eye? I seem to have had one from the get go. :) Good luck on your search.



I agree with the good ol' steel revolver...

I guess I do to. I admit, I've never shot one of those alloy/plastic frame 14 oz. revolvers, but my small steel frame .38 is probably 20-22 oz., and has never felt uncomfortable to carry, yet probably absorbs recoil better. Rubber grips help, too.
 
If you go with the P11 instead of the PF9, and get the Sub 2000 for S&W-type magazines, you can share between the two.
 
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