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<blockquote data-quote="GnometownHero" data-source="post: 3838416" data-attributes="member: 47828"><p>I laid down my Buell X1 on a greasy asphalt on a hot day. I was carrying my Sig 229 357 in a Kydex holster on my right hip. The kydex and the grip panel saved me from grìding my hip into the pavement. I was able to sandpaper away the damage to the kydex (they are tough) and already had a rubber Hogue grip in my parts stash to replace the damaged stock grip panel Trellice frame member smacked my already messed up right knee and got ròad rash on my right arm and chest up into my armpit, ouch.</p><p>I asked responding firemen if any of them were NRA members, 2 were and I got them to secure my pistol,then they gave it to my local KCMO patrol Sgt who knew me. He gave it back to my wife at the ER parking lot. She got mad at me because the cops unloaded all my 4 -12rd mags and handed her the pile of gun, mags and ammo and all she could do was put it all in the rear floor of heŕ Subaru and throw a beach towel over it and lock the car. Julie to me: " why do you have to carry so much ammunition and magazines?"</p><p>"Because I work a dangerous job in a crappy neighborhood and my #1 rule is to come home safe to my beautiful loving wife"</p><p>She said "quit riding a motorcycle for your work commute then"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnometownHero, post: 3838416, member: 47828"] I laid down my Buell X1 on a greasy asphalt on a hot day. I was carrying my Sig 229 357 in a Kydex holster on my right hip. The kydex and the grip panel saved me from grìding my hip into the pavement. I was able to sandpaper away the damage to the kydex (they are tough) and already had a rubber Hogue grip in my parts stash to replace the damaged stock grip panel Trellice frame member smacked my already messed up right knee and got ròad rash on my right arm and chest up into my armpit, ouch. I asked responding firemen if any of them were NRA members, 2 were and I got them to secure my pistol,then they gave it to my local KCMO patrol Sgt who knew me. He gave it back to my wife at the ER parking lot. She got mad at me because the cops unloaded all my 4 -12rd mags and handed her the pile of gun, mags and ammo and all she could do was put it all in the rear floor of heŕ Subaru and throw a beach towel over it and lock the car. Julie to me: " why do you have to carry so much ammunition and magazines?" "Because I work a dangerous job in a crappy neighborhood and my #1 rule is to come home safe to my beautiful loving wife" She said "quit riding a motorcycle for your work commute then" [/QUOTE]
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