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What is a good 9mm concealed carry for large hands
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There are many models that will work for you. I personal carry the LC9 with the 9-round extension. It works for my big hands but it still is very concealable. To be honest all small handguns are hard for people with big hands (like me) but extended magazines really help.....S&W sheild, LC9, Sig 365, Taurus gc2....etc.
I carry the SR9c and I have large hands I wear XL gloves
Todd, I would look at your budget first. There are a bunch of great options from $300-$400, $400-$500, $500-$600 and up. Or you could spend over $1000 on a good carry firearm. Go to a range that you can use a bunch of handguns and try a few in your price range out. I have several firearms in my carry rotation depending on where I'm going and what I'm wearing.
Todd, there are perhaps too many to list. What may feel good to one may fell totally different to another. I highly recommend going down to a local gun shop and handling a few pistols to see first hand what feels good to you. That said, I have large hands and I carry a Glock Model 20 every day and have absolutely no issues doing so. You might look into the Glock19
S&W M&P, Sig, Glock... just gotta feel them in your hands
The Glock 19 is what my 6'5" cop friend carries and he has very large hands.
Todd, there are perhaps too many to list. What may feel good to one may fell totally different to another. I highly recommend going down to a local gun shop and handling a few pistols to see first hand what feels good to you. That said, I have large hands and I carry a Glock Model 20 every day and have absolutely no issues doing so.
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Todd - go to a range and rent a few different guns, try them out, and see what you like. There are literally hundreds of great carry options available these days - we are truly blessed with the selections available. Most are "good carry guns" if they fit you and you like shooting them. I had an old, experienced pistol fighter tell me once "the best gun for a gunfight is the gun you have with you". Give several a try. Many have interchangable grips and back straps to customize them. You'll find the 'right' gun, and you'll know when you do.