Posted February 23, 2018 12:32 am by Comments

By John Falkenberg

There is a plethora of skinny, shiny firearms for purchase for defensive use.

Seriously, if you really feel inclined you can get a moderate-caliber semiautomatic in a nice, comfy holster in your pocket for well under $400. That’s a pretty sweet deal.

Single-stack handguns are becoming more prolific and comfortable by the year, so in the age of tiny-but-mighty — what about the opposite end of the spectrum?

When I first took my concealed carry class, one of the two men teaching the class wanted to demonstrate a point — you can conceal almost any firearm if you’ve got the right holster and take a moment to think about what’s the best fit for you.

He made his point pretty clearly when he pulled 11 handguns off of himself without having to wear a jacket, one of which was a .44 magnum Desert Eagle.

Well, that’s a little much, but it sure made an impression on me.

I’ve never carried a Desert Eagle, but I have carried a few larger firearms.

I’ve carried the Tristar T-120, which is the Turkish clone of the full-size Jericho 941. It was quite a bit smaller, but the full-size 9mm handgun with a 20-round capacity makes for a chunky firearm.

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Source:: Concealed Nation

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