I would bet I have carried less than 15 hours in my entire life.Who has carried a handgun on their person all day for the entire month of June?
Not counting the time out hunting.
I would bet I have carried less than 15 hours in my entire life.Who has carried a handgun on their person all day for the entire month of June?
Never missed a day carrying since it became legal and quite a few year’s previous to that date.Sig P365 semi auto or S&W 340 snub.
Who has carried a handgun on their person all day for the entire month of June? I missed a few days due to laziness.
You and I could be brothers from different mothers. That's about how long I've been carrying. Now sometimes I carry more than one, sometimes it's a revolver and an auto. But I like my Kahrs, most people don't like that trigger, but that's what I do like, gives you a nano second longer to think about taking away all that a man has, and all that he ever will have. I like a big pistol, and a big caliber. But I think a more interesting question would be, what do you do with the bodies?Never missed a day carrying since it became legal and quite a few year’s previous to that date.
I’m a big fan of the Kahr CW-40’s. They are compact enough to pocket carry, and your right about the tiggers.You and I could be brothers from different mothers. That's about how long I've been carrying. Now sometimes I carry more than one, sometimes it's a revolver and an auto. But I like my Kahrs, most people don't like that trigger, but that's what I do like, gives you a nano second longer to think about taking away all that a man has, and all that he ever will have. I like a big pistol, and a big caliber. But I think a more interesting question would be, what do you do with the bodies?
Yes, the CW 40's and 45's. I live just south of the mighty South Canadian and just west of the I44 bridge. And I go down there with a wheelbarrow and pickup all the throwdown's under the bridge and recycle them.I’m a big fan of the Kahr CW-40’s. They are compact enough to pocket carry, and your right about the tiggers.
Nothing wrong with being where carry for safety is more of an option rather than a necessity. Unfortunately it seems that the 'necessity' for carry is becoming the rule rather than an 'option' these days.I would bet I have carried less than 15 hours in my entire life.
Not counting the time out hunting.
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