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which Carry gun and why? List please
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Originally posted by twosixteens View PostIf you feel like you need more than 5 or 6 rounds from a carry gun for your personal protection you are are probably frequenting the wrong kinda places or running with the wrong crowd. I have tried lots of carry guns but always come back to a Ruger SP101 in 357 easy to conceal and shoots where I point it.Originally posted by Capp35 View PostTotally agree with this.
Based on what?
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Originally posted by JLivi1224 View PostTell that to the guys in active shooter scenarios where they’re outgunned, either with multiple shooters or a high capacity rifle. It does happen.
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Did the lcp and was probably enough but jumped over to the g26. G26 too thick. Looking at shield 9mm. I laugh at shot placement comments. Ask anyone in a shootout and you’re grabbing cover while flinging lead most the time. I think I’d go with capacity over knockdown at this stage, but that will change again soon I’m sure haaa.
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Originally posted by Brute Killer View PostBased on what?
But... I also don't think you should feel under gunned if your pistol only carries 6 rounds for a daily concealed pistol.
The way I carry, I can't conceal a double stack and feel quite comfortable with only 8 rounds.
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Originally posted by Capp35 View PostI carry for personal defense and to stop an attacker, not a gun battle.
And I totally agree with you, I only need one shot for deer hunting, unless a herd is attacking me. HaHa
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Originally posted by TacticalCowboy View PostI will never understand why anyone would buy one of those instead of a g19.
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Originally posted by Clay C View Posti love my 19 and will not stop carrying it, but I can definitely understand it. I don't think the 19 is "uncomfortable", but a thinner version would definitely be more comfortable. I'll likely be picking one up.
When was less ammo a good thing?
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