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Looking for a little advice. I have these 3 pistol to choose from. A P320 Xcarry 9mm M&P 2.0 9mm and a glock 23 gen4 .I'm leaning forward the P320. I have a tactical muffin top. And the M&P grip is rough on the skin. And witch way the carry apex owb or iwb?

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Any of those guns are fine. If you end up liking your 2.0 the best, get a talon grip to mitigate the texture. Any if those guns will have good holster support. OWB/IWB/AIWB is all a personal choice.
 
Wish I could be more help, but no matter what anyone says, its typical to try a bunch of different ways before you find what's best for you without a frame of reference. And at the end, you'll likely have a drawer of holsters.
 
Pick the one that fits your hands the best, that you are most consistently accurate with, that should dictate your EDC…

All are viable weapons, which one do you do your best with? That's your answer…
 
Most of us have a box full of holsters we ended up not liking. It's a journey and you'll evolve. Best part is, going through the journey means you're trying.
Is there a holster swap site? I feel like there should be a holster swap site...they're not cheap...and it's way too much money to blow through them looking for the perfect one.
 
Is there a holster swap site? I feel like there should be a holster swap site...they're not cheap...and it's way too much money to blow through them looking for the perfect one.
There is a holster exchange thread pinned to the top of this section

 
I was almost a Sig owner but my buddies new 365 cannot get through a magazine without a failure and the manufacturer is no help at all.

I have shot two glocks and will never own one.

I say the m&p with a grip swap.
 
I'd say the Glock 23. Minus the fact I am not a fan of .40. It all takes time and patience. Belt. Holster. Placement. Handgun choice. Get your wallet ready. It took me over 10 years to find the perfect set up for me personally. And that still could change.
 

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