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HappyHigh
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Concealed carry
#26332667 - 11/20/19 05:19 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hey guys, well I've pulled my knifes a total of 7 times this year. guess i'm going to get a gun.... had 2 claim they had gun but run when i pulled my bowie.
Here is my issue i live in FL even during winter i wear normally just jeans n a tank top. I plan on carrying a full sized 10-15 shot hand gun. Any tips on carry style? really didn't wanna be one of those guys reaching in to their crotch for a gun playing with there dick. Was thinking about wearing a sleeveless jacket and tucking under my arm with hostler?? best bet??
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LRK
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Get yourself a decent IWB holster and carry your firearm around 4-5 O'Clock, if you are right handed off course. This is the safest and most comfortable way (for me at least).
I wear tight t-shirts most of the time and carry a full size pistol and it is barely visible even less obvious to people not carrying as they are always in their green zone not observing and knowing what is going on around them.
The only drawback with this is when you are driving it is difficult to get to your firearm without some hassle. But there are solutions for this. you will just have to invest a bit more in a car holster.
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chibiabos
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HappyHigh said: Hey guys, well I've pulled my knifes a total of 7 times this year. guess i'm going to get a gun.... had 2 claim they had gun but run when i pulled my bowie
Okay. Why have you nearly been part of a homicide seven times this year?
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Jarhead3521
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I’ve got an FN .45, 17rd and only way I carry that on me is shoulder holster, there is no iwb with that cannon. I did get the ol lady a .380 couple years ago for mother’s day and that’s great IWB, pocket, wherever. I’ve been leaning to getting a short barrel 9mm......speaking of car holsters, anybody have experience with those magnetic ones that just magnetize to the slide?
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Get a NAA revolver just put it in your wallet next to your credit card
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Jarhead3521
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Had to look that one up, slick little belly gun there! One thing that gets me, is the .380s with a laser......if you’re pulling that .380 you’re going to be close enough that laser isn’t necessary 🤷🏼♂️
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Lachlen
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Arm holster. Nice choice. Suspenders and arm holster.
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Nichrome
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bodhisatta said: Get a NAA revolver just put it in your wallet next to your credit card

.22 mag a little bigger than a lighter.
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Re: Concealed carry [Re: Nichrome]
#26455287 - 01/27/20 02:09 PM (4 years, 2 days ago) |
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I only carry a Walther PPK w/.380 ACP.
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ArmchairRambo
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Hey man, they're right, why do you need a gun 7 times in one year?
tl:dr specific recommendations for what they worth
Had a carry permit for 16 years and have never brandished once! There were a couple of times I was glad I had it when I lived in the city limits tho, I must admit.
Buy the gun first, holster to fit the gun.
.38spl or .38spl +P, 5-shot Ruger LCR or S&W 642. The Ruger is cheaper and has the lightest weight. Best value, reliability, and ease of use. Buy 2 speed-loaders, they're cheap.
Get a cheapo Uncle Mike's nylon pocket holster for $10 that fits a 5-shot revolver. They are super-lightweight and cover the trigger guard.
You don't need any permission in the US to carry a firearm on your own property, home or work. In most states you are allowed to carry from home to work and back. Some states allow you to stop along the way, some not.
I worked at a gun store, this was the most fun part, figuring out the right piece for each person situations and lifestyle.
The +P means the gun/ammo is ready for higher pressures than regular .38spl, but not as high as .357. Trust me: if you've never shot a super-light .357mag it hurts your hand. A lot.
You will always be able to get cheap ammo for a .38, so no excuse not to practice. Find cheap, light target loads for practice. Or learn to reload them, super-cheap!
Again, why do you need the gun in your hand that often? There must be something you can fix before adding instant access to a firearm to the mix.
If you have a felony, don't bother. Get a friend to protect your situation and worry about something else. Don't get a friend to buy a gun for you. Ever. Good luck!
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Shenmue
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If you live in a bad area go with a compact gun. Go with the m&p compact or glock 19. It doesn't make very much sense to go with the full sized because you're only getting around a .5 extra barrel length and it's more difficult to conceal. I like 9mm myself. It'll allow you to shoot more often because of the price of ammo and it still gets the job done...
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ArmchairRambo
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Re: Concealed carry [Re: Shenmue]
#26663181 - 05/10/20 08:20 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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For semi-autos: Kahr, Glock, H&K, Sig Sauer, Browning, others?
Avoid pretty much anything else, Hi-Point more than any. Avoid old S&W auto-loaders, tho M&P line is good.
Personally, I love inside the pocket or inside the pants. GALCO makes GREAT, cheap, leather inside-the-pants (clips on belt) holsters for $25 that last a lifetime. There's a leather snap to lock the piece in place. They start out soft, but get really nicely formed to the piece over time.
With a Kahr P-40 in one of the Galco holsters I used to lay down on top of it on my sectional couch while I watched movies. It was not uncomfortable.
Capacity is not important. FBI says for self-defense, 21 feet and 2.5 shots is most likely.
I sold a Glock 21 to guy because he was 6'6" and could wield a 13-shot .45 canon like that while he guards an inner city liquor store. If you're not getting paid, who would carry that beast?
Wot's your physique? What are you wearing? Seriously, how you're built and what you do is the information need for the right choices.
Edited by ArmchairRambo (05/10/20 09:14 PM)
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ArmchairRambo
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Glock 23 is good choice too, it shoots .40 and is much easier to conceal, and easier to hold for some people, than the full sized Glock 22.
Glock 19 is a GREAT choice for 9mm.
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Shenmue
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Quote:
ArmchairRambo said: Glock 23 is good choice too, it shoots .40 and is much easier to conceal, and easier to hold for some people, than the full sized Glock 22.
Glock 19 is a GREAT choice for 9mm.
I had a glock 23. In my opinion the glock 19 is superior.
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Shenmue
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Re: Concealed carry [Re: Shenmue]
#26663223 - 05/10/20 08:34 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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You just need to pick the best gun for you. Everyone on here is going to have different opinions.
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Shenmue
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Re: Concealed carry [Re: Shenmue]
#26663227 - 05/10/20 08:36 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Personally I carry a m&p shield 9mm.
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ArmchairRambo
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Re: Concealed carry [Re: Shenmue]
#26663241 - 05/10/20 08:39 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Shoulder holsters are sorta like boxer shorts: things gonna flop around.
I like to feel the iron against my hip, inches from my right arm. Comforting.
As Kramer said on Seinfield: "My boys need a house."
Edited by ArmchairRambo (05/10/20 08:52 PM)
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ArmchairRambo
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Re: Concealed carry [Re: Shenmue]
#26663246 - 05/10/20 08:41 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I would carry a S&W MP. I love the grip on those things, fits the human hand perfectly, the better to hit what you're shooting at.
A guy at the gun store runs them down but I think they are light years better than the old Sigma line and I've never met a broken one. A reliable choice.
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ArmchairRambo
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Re: Concealed carry [Re: Shenmue]
#26663251 - 05/10/20 08:43 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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RE: Glock 19 v 23, yeah, your mileage may vary. Same gun to me. More, lighter, faster bullets vs. heavier projectiles and -2 rds. I'd call it a draw but you might not.
This ain't one size fits all. OP, try shit out and trust yourself.
Edited by ArmchairRambo (05/10/20 09:10 PM)
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ArmchairRambo
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You asked for opinions, so here they are. Trust yourself armed with the info.
With inside-the-pants all you need is a big shirt to conceal, the bigger the better.
All just my 2c
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