snuffnwhisky
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Dafuq?
Uh huh..all that's missing is the Tennessee waterfall haircut lolBTW just a Google image search, not me!
AKA mulletUh huh..all that's missing is the Tennessee waterfall haircut lol
Don't think the big chrome revolver idea hasn't crossed my mind. I've got the Stetson and wranglers lolI prefer stainless.. but given your wants, I'd just go to a large gun store and look and handle as many different weapons and you could. What feels good to me might not to you. It also obviously depends on what kind of money you want to spend.. Thers something to be said about a guy wearing a western style rig with a shiny 45 long colt on his side! Lmao... you'll defiantly make a statement with your white pearl grips and matching Honda!
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I'll look at those. Too bulky can get uncomfortable after wearing it all day.I carry the new Glock 42 it's thinner than the older Glocks. You can get it in 9mm or .380
The G43 is a good weapon. Only weighs in a little over 22 oz. fully loaded. 6+1 cap. Single stack in 9mmI'll look at those. Too bulky can get uncomfortable after wearing it all day.
The most important thing is find a weapon that is comfortable for you to carry and manipulate. If it's not comfortable you won't carry it and that defeats the purpose. Good luck.I think I'll be heading to the local gun shop this weekend and putting my hands in a few, that'll give me a good idea. That Glock looks like it might be a little small for my taste. I prefer larger frame pisols
Agreed. Thanks buddyThe most important thing is find a weapon that is comfortable for you to carry and manipulate. If it's not comfortable you won't carry it and that defeats the purpose. Good luck.
The holster is a very important when it comes to comfort also. I use a Bianchi holster for my a Glock 42, it is molded leather very comfortable especially when it gets broken in.I think I'll be heading to the local gun shop this weekend and putting my hands in a few, that'll give me a good idea. That Glock looks like it might be a little small for my taste. I prefer larger frame pisols
Yeah, I prefer leather to hard plastic any day. Not sure how is like the ones that keep it right at your belt line. I'd think a "Western" style that hangs on your hip would be more comfortableThe holster is a very important when it comes to comfort also. I use a Bianchi holster for my a Glock 42, it is molded leather very comfortable especially when it gets broken in.
Your point is accepted. I understand where you are coming from.Please don't take offense at this but frankly there isn't one.
Unless you are wearing a duty belt and a Level 4 retention holster along with the training on weapon retention and ground fighting to go along with it.
Bear with me.
I firmly believe in the 2A and CCW anywhere and I have had a CCW and do so on a regular basis since 1997.
That being said Civilians have NO BUSINESS open carrying firearms unless you are on private property hunting or something like that. It is a very, very bad idea to be in public.
-It "scares the horses". Face it, a significant number of people in the US have no firearm training and no experience with weapons. Seeing people that aren't police carrying weapons is "intimidating" to them. Particularly if that person is physically smaller and/or of a different sex/ethnicity than the person carrying the weapon. This does nothing to help our cause and ultimately hurts it as people don't like being fearful and they vote on their fears.
-There are morons everywhere, including gun owners. While you may be a 100% "switched on" individual there is a Cleetus doppleganger of you somewhere that will be doing unsafe things with his sidearm because he wants to "feel big" by making everyone look at him and fear him and will carry the weapon unsafely. See point #1.
-Carrying a weapon opening makes you a "shoot me first" target during an attack and you give up your primary tactical advantage which is surprise. You don't have a radio, you don't have a vest, you don't have backup but you have a gun which means if someone starts attacking and you are the focus, you probably lose because action beats reaction. This also negates the primary benefit of a CCW armed society in that perps don't know who does and who doesn't have a gun so they avoid targeting people who may be armed.
-Guns in "normal" non retention holsters are grab targets of opportunity for thieves and psychopaths. Even with your head on a swivel you can't be 100% observant of everyone around you and you will be giving a weapon to someone that absolutely shouldn't have it.
-It makes extra work on LEOs. If you aren't a cop, they don't know if you are a law abiding citizen exercising a fundamental right or a nutcase trying at best to intimidate the sheeple or at worst a wolf looking to prey upon some so they are taking their attention away from real problems and keeping a weather eye on you because they don't know you. If you were concealed, they would be oblivious and could focus on keeping the real criminals at bay rather than watching you.
DO carry a gun.
DO get training.
DON'T carry openly in public.
Stay inside the OODA loop of your potential adversaries and keep that iron hidden until it is needed.
That one is the best choice for the Zombie Apocalypse
The G42 is a good weapon. Only weighs in a little over 22 oz. fully loaded. 6+1 cap. Single stack in 9mm