This Is How I Decide What To Carry

Published on December 10, 2025
Duration: 9:36

This video provides a comparative review of several popular 9mm concealed carry pistols, including the HK CC9, Glock 26, Springfield Hellcat, and Sig P365. Hickok45, an experienced firearms reviewer, evaluates them based on grip feel, recoil, consistency, weight, and thickness. The HK CC9 and Glock 26 offer more substantial grips, while the Hellcat and P365 are noted for being thinner and lighter, making them potentially more comfortable for everyday carry.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 compares the HK CC9, Glock 26, Springfield Hellcat, and Sig P365 for concealed carry. Key evaluation points include grip size, recoil management, weight, and thickness. The CC9 and Glock 26 offer fuller grips, while the Hellcat and P365 are thinner and lighter for easier concealment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Comparison Setup
  2. 01:13Preparation & Ammo Specs
  3. 03:41First Shooting Session
  4. 05:09Initial Impressions
  5. 06:10Physical Comparison
  6. 08:01Final Thoughts on Carry Choice

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors does Hickok45 consider when choosing a concealed carry firearm?

Hickok45 evaluates concealed carry firearms based on grip feel, recoil management, shooting consistency, overall weight, and thickness. He notes that while some guns offer a more substantial grip, others prioritize a thinner profile for easier concealment.

How does the HK CC9 compare to the Glock 26 for concealed carry?

The HK CC9 and Glock 26 are similar in thickness (around 1 inch) and weight. The CC9 has a slightly longer grip and a 12-round capacity, offering a more substantial feel compared to thinner, lighter options.

What are the key differences between the Springfield Hellcat and the Sig P365?

Both the Springfield Hellcat and Sig P365 are noted for being thinner and lighter, making them excellent for concealed carry. The Hellcat is mentioned as having more noticeable recoil compared to other pistols in the comparison.

Why is consistent ammunition important in firearm comparisons?

Using the same ammunition type and weight (like Underwood 147-grain FMJ in this video) across different firearms ensures a fair comparison of their inherent characteristics, such as recoil impulse, accuracy potential, and reliability, without ammunition variables influencing the results.

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