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Help deciding on a new carry gun

I carry at 3:30-4:00 IWB with ~20 degree cant. That puts the mouth of the holster directly below my armpit. I use degree and as much as it's supposed to be clear and flake free, it still dries up and residue falls down into the holster. I thought it was fairly common.
Never heard of it. :noidea:

Do they make non armpit deo for guys? Massengil for metros? lol :noidea:
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How the **** does deoderant residue get down in an iwb holser? If I'm making love to a holster, it might be time to call up dakota port and see if he has room for one more lonely man.. (kidding)


What you don't rub your entire body with deodernt............................ your weird
 
I have many fine guns but the one I had on me September 21st 2012 was a Kel Tec Slim 9. My wife was about to be attacked by a mixed Chow/Newfoundland--Large dog attackrd in our driveway. I missed his heart by 2 inches with a corbon at 50 feet and he was moving. Kel Tec Slim is easy to carry and if you know how to stage the heavey triger pull it is a fine weapon. The police said the dog was an aggressive dog and got out of his fence. The bullet hit tendons and ligaments. The dog howled and ran home. He had blood trasfers and the guy got a ticket for leash law. November one and a half months after my back surgery I saw the dog again running down the road. I had my SP 101 3 inch with a triger job. However, the dog was long gone by the time I got out slowly from my car.
 
I have many fine guns but the one I had on me September 21st 2012 was a Kel Tec Slim 9. My wife was about to be attacked by a mixed Chow/Newfoundland--Large dog attackrd in our driveway. I missed his heart by 2 inches with a corbon at 50 feet and he was moving. Kel Tec Slim is easy to carry and if you know how to stage the heavey triger pull it is a fine weapon. The police said the dog was an aggressive dog and got out of his fence. The bullet hit tendons and ligaments. The dog howled and ran home. He had blood trasfers and the guy got a ticket for leash law. November one and a half months after my back surgery I saw the dog again running down the road. I had my SP 101 3 inch with a triger job. However, the dog was long gone by the time I got out slowly from my car.


I have only had to pull twice, once for a trio of wannabe muggers (used a 642) and second time was I came out of work to find a guy trying to steal the stero out of my jeep (used a G26). Lucky neither time did I have to fire.
 
i am looking for a new carry piece, i am not a brand or caliber snob and will be buying it new. My price max is $2000 but i would like to stay in the $1000. I was thinking about a new kimber as i really like my old one but i am unsure of what route to go, so anyone have any suggestions on a good carry piece.


Suggestions should exclude as i already have them.
Walther pps, s&w 642, g26, g36, kimber solo, kimber uc2, kimber procarry2, beretta nano, xd9, xdm9, xdm 40
xds is the best carry .45! Imho
 
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Sig P220 Elite Dark Carry
 
I have only had to pull twice, once for a trio of wannabe muggers (used a 642) and second time was I came out of work to find a guy trying to steal the stero out of my jeep (used a G26). Lucky neither time did I have to fire.[/QUOT
I am a sales rep that calls on Wholsalers and convenience store HQ's since 1980 when I got out of college. I drive 800-1200 miles per week. I covered GA/SC/TN/AL. I have a many entertaining stories when I was in urban areas. I am not suppose to carry a gun per company policy.
 
Can we assume that your company will provide you with an armed escort in lieu of allowing you to protect yourself while in their service? No? Sounds like they're trying out a new HR attrition policy on you.
 
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