October 19th, 2019

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Concealed carriers look for a few things when purchasing a new carry gun.

The gun should be controllable, concealable and feel good in the hand.

Quick, think of a few more that I left out.

Springfield Armory 911 on snow

Perhaps, it is knock-down power, grips, round count or trigger feel?

I like this pistol.

It just goes to show that the old phrase to each his own rings true.

Drawing the Springfield 911 from a Crossbreed Holster

I cant imagine handling a gun of this size without quality grips.

Whats the number one feature people rave about the 1911?

The trigger is the basis for all precision shooting.

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you’re free to tell a ton about how a gun performs solely on trigger feel.

Theres just something special about the way a 1911 trigger feels when it has a crisp break.

Well, the 911s trigger reminds me a lot of it.

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Make Your Choice

Remember how I said I might want something more than a .380?

Well, Springfield Armory lifted my spirits with the release of the 911 in 9mm.

I started replacing most sights on my carry guns with Ameriglo sights.

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The bright, luminescent circles stand out against the darkness.

Plus, it doesnt matter if Im in daylight or night, the sights show up immediately.

Range day with the 911 took place in the dead of winter.

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Snow on the ground and hands freezing, I shot the 911 great.

Everything comes down to comfort.

So .380 or 9mm, its your choice.

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Either way, I think youll be very happy with your selection!

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