And then there were three.

Then there were three... EDC/Practice Range

  • Tanfoglio Witness P(Polymer) Carry

    Votes: 6 7.8%
  • S&W M&P 9c

    Votes: 38 49.4%
  • CZ P07

    Votes: 33 42.9%

  • Total voters
    77
  • Poll closed .
Which one offer the most holster options?

That is an important consideration for concealed carry. Ditto for sight options and mags.

I bet it's not the plastic CZ or the CZ clone. Out of your choices....M&P.

I'd take a look at the Glock 43 also. I know, it's boring, but they are popular for a reason and the market has a lot of options to make carrying the more popular guns easier and more comfortably.


I could give or take hammers on a gun, but if you like them, take a look for a Certified Pre-Owned Sig Sauer P239 or a lightly used S&W 3913.
 
9c FDE

After much consideration...i picked the M&P 9c FDE. I normally prefer a safety but felt the ambi safety on this model was too cumbersome.

I decided that i wanted something smaller at the last minute, so i passed on the P07 and Witness P Carry.







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First magazine and a half...30ft

Smooth..i like it.

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The P07 is a fantastic, light weight, hammer fired polymer pistol with excellent ergos and high capacity. I love the pistol. The drawbacks include very expensive magazines (currently $40), lack of aftermarket sights and holster support, and it's just a little thick for carry. It's a little thicker than a Glock, for instance. That width is noticeable. If you're okay with that the P07 is a great gun.
 
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