Help picking next CCW
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Help picking next CCW
I am wanting a new ccw. I currently carry a XDS and I really like it. I am wanting a 357 with a short barrel. Does anybody have any tips on what would be best. There just seems to be so many options Any help would be much appreciated.
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Re: Help picking next CCW
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Re: Help picking next CCW
How are you going to carry. Hip, pocket, ankle? How heavy?5-8 shot?
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I would avoid those small lightweight .357's. Airweights or something like that. I tried them at a range awhile back and they are so painful to shoot I would rather throw one at someone than shoot them with it. Even with .38 special they are not that great to shoot.
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Thanks for the welcome. I've been reading the forum for a while but I decided I needed some help from the experts.
I love my XDS. I just want to add some variety to my CCW options.
I love my XDS. I just want to add some variety to my CCW options.
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I have a Taurus 605 PLY SS it's a .357 that has a polymer frame. It comes supplied with two grips a compact grip and a boot style grip. I find full house .357 125 gr loads aren't unpleasant to shoot with the compact style grip. I haven't tried shooting it with the smaller grip.


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I would like a 5 shot that I could carry in my pocket or on a IWB holster.
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Re: Help picking next CCW
Okay I have an XDs (in the glorious .45) and a Taurus 85 (almost like the one pictured above) which shoots .38 Spec +P ammo. I have the little 85 for a while and just picked up the XDs this month (The XDs just replaced my Taurus PT111 in 9MM as my EDC.). I also have an IWB Max tuck WhiteHat Holster for the XDs (and I am not sure how things could get more comfortable or more concealed. )
So in comparison of my XDs and my Model 85:
Both are 5 shots but the .45 vs .38 is a big difference.
Size: width on the XDs is just under an inch, the 85 is 1.3”. I think any revolver is gonna be wider, adding to the challenge of concealment. Both are listed as 4.4" in height.
Weight: XDs is 21.5 oz and the 85 is 18.2 oz…so technical advantage to the 85 if you can feel the difference in 3.3 ounces!
Reloading: the win goes to the Semi auto, yeah I know there are those “speed loading revolver freaks” but that aint me!
Simplistic fail-proof operation, slight edge to the 85 but I think that comes from “old-skool” indoctrination and not really based on fact.
The grip and comfort level in my hand, goes to the XDs
Accuracy: oh yeah totally the XDs but again that is user based and very self biased!
I can’t imagine a scenario in which I would leave the XDs at home and take the 85. But I do agree, I do like having a verity of different weapon classes/types to shoot with but for EDC…hands down the XDs everyday.
Good luck and I do recommend the Taurus line of revolvers. Well built, inexpensive and I have never had an issue with mine.
So in comparison of my XDs and my Model 85:
Both are 5 shots but the .45 vs .38 is a big difference.
Size: width on the XDs is just under an inch, the 85 is 1.3”. I think any revolver is gonna be wider, adding to the challenge of concealment. Both are listed as 4.4" in height.
Weight: XDs is 21.5 oz and the 85 is 18.2 oz…so technical advantage to the 85 if you can feel the difference in 3.3 ounces!
Reloading: the win goes to the Semi auto, yeah I know there are those “speed loading revolver freaks” but that aint me!
Simplistic fail-proof operation, slight edge to the 85 but I think that comes from “old-skool” indoctrination and not really based on fact.
The grip and comfort level in my hand, goes to the XDs
Accuracy: oh yeah totally the XDs but again that is user based and very self biased!
I can’t imagine a scenario in which I would leave the XDs at home and take the 85. But I do agree, I do like having a verity of different weapon classes/types to shoot with but for EDC…hands down the XDs everyday.
Good luck and I do recommend the Taurus line of revolvers. Well built, inexpensive and I have never had an issue with mine.
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Re: Help picking next CCW
S&W 60. It's a great carry.
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Re: Help picking next CCW
How about the XD in .357 sig or glock 33? That way you stay semi-auto.
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Re: Help picking next CCW
Small guns aren't always unpleasant to shoot. I have an old Rossi 5 shot snub that was my dad's 'leave in the car' gun. It lived a life of neglect, but it still goes 'bang' every time. Wouldn't want to get into a protracted shootout (or range session) with it. But I've fired several strings out of it enough to trust it and it wasn't painful. This is in a lightweight 38 shooting 125gr JHPs. Not target ammo. So I wouldn't be too scared of a snub, especially if you shoot 38s. If you carry full house 357 rounds, it could smart a bit.
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What I really want is something that I can use as a secondary carry or when I need to be able to just carry in my pocket. I want something small but with some power.
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S&W 360PD. Small, extremely lightweight, .357 magnum capable. I pocket carry and IWB mine all the time when the weather gets warmer.
Be warned, it does have a significant recoil impulse with .357 magnum. Kinda like getting your hand hit with a broomstick. But that's the trade-off with lightweight power.
Be warned, it does have a significant recoil impulse with .357 magnum. Kinda like getting your hand hit with a broomstick. But that's the trade-off with lightweight power.