Sig P229 gets the bedroom nightstand duties, and the glock 23 on the top shelf in kitchen cabinet. Always loaded up with Federal 180 JHP's.

Out hunting and at camp.... while out and about in the sticks, it's the Taurus tracker .44 on the side loaded up with Speer 270gr. Deepcurl SP's. Once back at camp the gun belt with the .44 gets hung over the back of the chair, and the glock goes into a paddle holster under the coat, and a spare mag in the pocket. The mini-14 or AR is either in the truck, or leaning against the cot in the tent, typically not too far away. Getting rattled by someone not knowing better, lost, and walking into camp unannounced when you think there's nobody else within 20 miles, and the sidearm in a gunbelt over the back of the camp chair, well, it learned me to not do that again many years ago.


Guns are responsible for killing as much as Rosie O'Donnel's fork is responsible for her being FAT.