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Hood Rats run in packs, and no one who was ever in a gun fight ops to carry less ammo after the fact. I carry the gun that I shoot best and can still carry concealed all day, which for me is an S&W Model 13, FBI configuration (three inch bull barrel, round butt frame). With regular range sessions (once a week, minimum) I can shoot an automatic just as well, but can't afford that much ammo, so I choose the handgun that I shoot most naturally, requiring the least range time and ammo expenditure to remain highly proficient.
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Bob wears Ltppowell underwear.
The only thing worse than a liberal is a liberal that thinks they're a conservative.
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Can someone cite a case where a civilian concealed carrier was able to perform a tactical reload during a shootout? I've heard that there's never been such a recorded case. Perhaps one should take something from the old west, carry two guns. Yeah, the kind that never run out of ammo.
The Mayans had it right. If you�re going to predict the future, it�s best to aim far beyond your life expectancy, lest you wind up red-faced in a bunker overstocked with Spam and ammo.
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In descending order of badassacity Three inch N frame: Three inch K frame: Two inch K frame: J frame snubby: You've got some very nice guns.
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And there was the home invasion here in Colorado where Grandma emptied 3 revolvers hitting multiple assaliants on her way to her shotgun. I was actually referring to reloading a single weapon in the midst of a gunfight.
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All silliness aside, this is what I carry most of the time... Charter Arms .44 Spcl.. full of the Blazer ammo with the 200gr. Gold-Dots. A guy swapped it to me for CAD work I did. He already bobbed the hammer. I installed a front sight so it would hit what you were pointing at. It hits good at 7 yards, isn't too bulky. In Winter I can carry it in a coat pocket. It's controllable but has a Big bark. Only 5 shots, so I carry a speed-loader in the truck with an extra 5 And if it gets stolen in the truck, I'm not out a ton.
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And there was the home invasion here in Colorado where Grandma emptied 3 revolvers hitting multiple assaliants on her way to her shotgun. I was actually referring to reloading a single weapon in the midst of a gunfight. If she had stopped to reload her revolver, she would of been dead. If she had a Glock 19, she would of still had 2 rounds left and could of reloaded in about the same time it took her to change guns. Regardless, she used more the 6, and for the normal shooter a semi-auto is easier easier and quicker to reload.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
You cannot over estimate the unimportance of nearly everything. John Maxwell
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All silliness aside, this is what I carry most of the time... Charter Arms .44 Spcl.. full of the Blazer ammo with the 200gr. Gold-Dots. A guy swapped it to me for CAD work I did. He already bobbed the hammer. I installed a front sight so it would hit what you were pointing at. It hits good at 7 yards, isn't too bulky. In Winter I can carry it in a coat pocket. It's controllable but has a Big bark. Only 5 shots, so I carry a speed-loader in the truck with an extra 5 And if it gets stolen in the truck, I'm not out a ton. That's a damned good choice. I've got two of those, myself. Love the concept. For some reason, though, I can't get myself to carry a handgun that I don't feel at least a little sentimental about, as I do my old S&W blued steel revolvers. It could be that one will shoot a handgun he feels sentimental about better than one he doesn't. Well, maybe, anyway. All I know is that I don't like carrying an ugly gun.
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And there was the home invasion here in Colorado where Grandma emptied 3 revolvers hitting multiple assaliants on her way to her shotgun. I was actually referring to reloading a single weapon in the midst of a gunfight. If she had stopped to reload her revolver, she would of been dead. If she had a Glock 19, she would of still had 2 rounds left and could of reloaded in about the same time it took her to change guns. Regardless, she used more the 6, and for the normal shooter a semi-auto is easier easier and quicker to reload. What were the details of that situation? Did she keep missing COM? Were the revolvers .22s?
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For some reason, though, I can't get myself to carry a handgun that I don't feel at least a little sentimental about, as I do my old S&W blued steel revolvers. quite an emotional fellow aren't you? It could be that one will shoot a handgun he feels sentimental about better than one he doesn't. perhaps a Master's degree in psychology will help you sort that out. Well, maybe, anyway. All I know is that I don't like carrying an ugly gun. Nevermind. You're just shallow and superficial.
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For some reason, though, I can't get myself to carry a handgun that I don't feel at least a little sentimental about, as I do my old S&W blued steel revolvers. quite an emotional fellow aren't you? It could be that one will shoot a handgun he feels sentimental about better than one he doesn't. perhaps a Master's degree in psychology will help you sort that out. Well, maybe, anyway. All I know is that I don't like carrying an ugly gun. Nevermind. You're just shallow and superficial. Wow! I'm sensing a great deal of rage on your part. You know it's not good for you, right? You need to let it go.
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trh , ALL of your attempts at stupidity on this thread have been a success , you can STFU now.
Mike
Always talk to the old guys , they know stuff.
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For some reason, though, I can't get myself to carry a handgun that I don't feel at least a little sentimental about, as I do my old S&W blued steel revolvers. quite an emotional fellow aren't you? It could be that one will shoot a handgun he feels sentimental about better than one he doesn't. perhaps a Master's degree in psychology will help you sort that out. Well, maybe, anyway. All I know is that I don't like carrying an ugly gun. Nevermind. You're just shallow and superficial. Wow! I'm sensing a great deal of rage on your part. You know it's not good for you, right? You need to let it go. sensing rage? Tell ma and pa they pissed away a lot of money on that Master's. My doctor actually appreciates all you've done for my health. The laughter has worked wonders, not only to my BP, but the occasional convulsions have helped me perfect bladder control despite the history of prostate issues. Every time I have to tinkle, I think of you... Thanks!
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Bob wears Ltppowell underwear. whew that's good to know! somedays it feels like I'm the only one though I do rotate in the deFlave and Bristoe underoos depending on my mood.... cocky or hillwilliam philosopher
I'm pretty certain when we sing our anthem and mention the land of the free, the original intent didn't mean cell phones, food stamps and birth control.
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Pira 114 pretty much sums it up.
Thinking that you can predict the factors of an attack is pure fantasy.
Missing your target is unacceptable. I wouldn't want Mickey shooting at me w/ anything.
Any gun that is reliable is better than nothing.
Choosing a carry gun because it is easy to carry is intellectual and physical laziness.
mike r
Don't wish it were easier Wish you were better
Stab them in the taint, you can't put a tourniquet on that. Craig Douglas ECQC
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Bob wears Ltppowell underwear. whew that's good to know! somedays it feels like I'm the only one though I do rotate in the deFlave and Bristoe underoos depending on my mood.... cocky or hillwilliam philosopher He means that Bob is actually wearing Pat's underwear. Pat didn't have any use for them.
your flippant remarks which you so adeptly sling
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Every time I have to tinkle, I think of you... Thanks!
No grown man should use the word tinkle; ever.
The factory of the future will have only two employees, a man and a dog. The man will be there to feed the dog. The dog will be there to keep the man from touching the equipment. � WARREN G. BENNIS
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Choosing a carry gun because it is easy to carry is intellectual and physical laziness.
mike r
Hmmm, highly suspect.
The factory of the future will have only two employees, a man and a dog. The man will be there to feed the dog. The dog will be there to keep the man from touching the equipment. � WARREN G. BENNIS
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RWE, trying to communicate w/ TRH is like trying to teach a room full of Down Syndrome kids to whistle.
mike r
Don't wish it were easier Wish you were better
Stab them in the taint, you can't put a tourniquet on that. Craig Douglas ECQC
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These "what-you-should-carry" threads are always entertaining.
"I'm gonna have to science the schit out of this." Mark Watney, Sol 59, Mars
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