Posted January 18, 2018 1:24 pm by Comments

By Dan Zimmerman

While there are a lot of good arguments for choosing a single everyday carry gun and sticking with it — mastery (especially under stress) comes from training with and using the same tool over and over again — I tend to alternate between two options. Most of the time, I have a GLOCK 43 strapped to my hip in a DeSantis Speed Scabbard OWB Leather holster. The G43 is light, comfortable, goes bang every time and accurate at personal defense distances.

But there are times when I’d rather tuck my shirt in and go with something more deeply concealed. That’s when I slip a Smith & Wesson M&P BODYGUARD .380 in my pocket in a Sticky Holster SM-2. It’s reliable and slim enough to virtually disappear, even in a jeans pocket.

I own other, “better” guns than those two. My FN FNS-9 Compact, for instance, is a great pistol with an excellent trigger. But it’s a double stack gun and relatively thick, so I tend to leave it in the safe.

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