I just can't comfortably and accurately shoot a small and concealable .45 any longer. Arthritis is winning.
So today I've begun the changeover to something less painful to my hands.
Probably from now on, my EDC is going to be a Colt's M.1903 Pocket Hammerless in .380 ACP.
I'll be carrying it at about "4:00," in a OWB holster by Ed Buffaloe, on a Galco contoured belt, with either a Safariland clip-on (in a pocket) or a Galco (on the belt) magazine carrier for the reload.
The outfit conceals well under the vest I normally wear, winter and summer. (It doesn't get particularly warm, up here.)
The old gun is beautifully accurate and very dependable. Hollow-point bullets feed reliably.
According to last weekend's shooting practice, I can easily make quick head shots at 20 yards, and nice, tight center-of-mass groups.
Best of all: No pain.
We're going to a chamber-music concert, tonight. I'll see if anyone notices my new OWB rig.
Maybe I should change my forum name. Or maybe not: I haven't carried a M1911 for the past eight years.

