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<blockquote data-quote="kimgcampbell" data-source="post: 1921965" data-attributes="member: 25289"><p>I agree with your decision! For my thinking the Shield is the ideal EDC handgun. I realize that everything is a compromise, but the Shield has the ideal balance of size and weight but enough heft to handle +P. I am very comfortable shooting 200+ rounds in an evening. Reviews on the Nano say that, after a short time, your hand hurts. Some reviews of the DB9 same the same. No review I have ever seen on the Shield complains about shootability or comfort even during extended sessions.</p><p></p><p>The thinness is amazing! It is unnoticeable underneath a shirt with my bellyband, and I think it only makes my comfort waist pants expand an inch or so with a DeSantis tuckable IWB.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone tried the Pistolwear bands? The PT-2 looks ideal for the Shield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimgcampbell, post: 1921965, member: 25289"] I agree with your decision! For my thinking the Shield is the ideal EDC handgun. I realize that everything is a compromise, but the Shield has the ideal balance of size and weight but enough heft to handle +P. I am very comfortable shooting 200+ rounds in an evening. Reviews on the Nano say that, after a short time, your hand hurts. Some reviews of the DB9 same the same. No review I have ever seen on the Shield complains about shootability or comfort even during extended sessions. The thinness is amazing! It is unnoticeable underneath a shirt with my bellyband, and I think it only makes my comfort waist pants expand an inch or so with a DeSantis tuckable IWB. Has anyone tried the Pistolwear bands? The PT-2 looks ideal for the Shield. [/QUOTE]
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