Posted December 19, 2015 12:00 pm by Comments

By Dan Zimmerman

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I actually carry two guns, but rarely at the same time. A lot of people tend to frown on the idea, unless the guns are identical like a GLOCK 19 and GLOCK26. My two guns are the Walther PPS and the Smith & Wesson SW99C. They aren’t identical but they share a variety of features. They are both striker fired, and feature a trigger guard magazine release, three dot sights, and are chambered in 9mm. I can also change the grip sizes with different, extended magazines. They differ in a lot of ways as well; the SW99C is a double stack, and the PPS is a single stack. The PPS is a GLOCK style ‘kind of’ DAO pistol, and the SW99C is a DA/SA design . . .

I carry the two different guns for two different situations.

The PPS is my work carry. I carry in a belly band holster due to uniform requirements, and find tuckable holsters to be very uncomfortable. I used to carry the SW99C, but it was much too wide, and stuck out like a sore thumb (a co-worker once asking if I had a medical device or something around my …Read the Rest

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